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Category Archives: group interaction
Fitness, training, exercise, & working out?
Sports training testifies to what dedicated workouts do. Perhaps Christians should meet for dedicated spiritual workouts. Love life; keep spiritually fit! Bodybuilding is good. Soul building is better! You need the reps! Don’t settle for just praying once in a while! Keep … Continue reading
Posted in accountability, coaches, coaching, depression, group interaction, inner coach, inner peace, interaction, overcoming depression, participation, peace, peace of mind, politics, spiritual training, Uncategorized
Tagged body building, exercise, fit for life, fitness, personal trainer, spiritual formation, spirituality, training, working out
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Group dynamics & community meetings
Group dynamics is the process of people in a group interacting with one another. When one person controls a meeting it completely shuts down group dynamics. Let’s go beyond merely instructing spectators to facilitating good group dynamics. Group dynamics are … Continue reading
Y’all-worship (1 Corinthians 14:26)
An Observation About 1 Corinthians 14:26: Beyond the status quo We could all listen to Jesus And then go with His flow! Church consists of people passively listening to one man on a platform. 1 Corinthians 14:26 is people … Continue reading
Posted in group interaction, house church, open church, open sharing, organic church, participatory church, personal testimonies, priesthood of the believer, simple church, Spirit-led, Spirit-led church, Spirit-led interaction, spiritual interaction, testimonies, testimonies in church, Uncategorized
Tagged 1 Corinthians 14:26, Behold the Lamb of God, Body of Christ, church, creativity, innovation, worship, yall
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Why doesn’t church let people take turns on Sunday morning?
Answers: All we have known is the clergy/laity system. We don’t like the idea of any other way of doing church. So we ignore the biblical doctrine of the priesthood of all believers. Martin Luther set up the focus on one man … Continue reading
Posted in a new reformation, alternative to preaching, Berry Street, body life, changes in worship, contemporary worship, group interaction, interaction, interactive, interactive church, interactive learning, interactive sermons, Luther, Martin Luther, multivoiced church, preaching, Protestant Reformation, simple church, Uncategorized, worship wars
Tagged church, church history, church services, Nashville, organic church, participatory church, Salvation Army, sermons
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First century therapy groups . . .
A First Century Therapy Group . . . –The early Christ-followers formed therapy groups to help them heal from the dysfunction in their culture and in their personal lives. There is a description of how those therapy groups met to … Continue reading
Posted in 1 Corinthians 14:26, 12 step group, addiction, cell groups, discovery group, encounter group, encouragement, freedom, group interaction, health care, mental health, one anothering, one anothers, overcoming addiction, recovery groups, Salvation Army, Salvation Army ARC, Salvation Army church, Salvation Army Nashville, self-help group, small groups, Uncategorized
Tagged group therapy, healing, history, Nashville, recovery, recovery groups, support groups
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Taste test the Lord in a Christ-led support group
Without a strong connection with your Creator, the suffering is real. Nothing can offer ongoing relief for your inner angst, but reconciliation with God. Taste tests are popular ways of promoting food or drink products. In a taste test, a … Continue reading
Posted in 12 step group, Adult Rehabilitation Center, celebrate recovery, Christian recovery, Christian support group, Christianity, discovery group, encounter group, God is good, group interaction, group therapy, overcoming addiction, Psalm 34:8, recovery groups, rehab, Salvation Army church, Salvation Army Corps, self-help group, small groups, spiritual hunger, Uncategorized
Tagged experiencing God, Nashville, recovery, Salvation Army, support groups, taste and see, taste test, the suffering is real, theism
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Christ Encounter Groups — the New Testament “Ekklesia”
A Christ encounter group is an unstructured gathering that meets under the direct guidance and leadership of the living Jesus Christ, creating an environment for spiritual interaction with one another and with Jesus in a loving atmosphere conducive to free, honest, and … Continue reading