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Taking An Amazing Flag To The Streets
The purpose of a flag is not just to be on a stage in a building but to fly outdoors over the territory that it rules. There is an amazing, but little known flag, that has been in the forefront … Continue reading
Posted in Blood and Fire, Catherine Booth, Christ, Christian, Christian flag, Christian history, Christian values, Christianity, contemporary, conviction of sin, Coventry, Creator, drug dealers, dust bin, dustbin, East Nashville, England, evangelistic meetings, faith-based, faithfulness, fire, flag, God's authority, Gospel, Great Britain, Great Commission, hearing God, high tech, history, Holy Spirit, international movement, Jesus, Jesus Christ, kingdom of God, move of God, movement, Music City, Nashville, Nashville City Paper, national flags, non-church, normal Christianity, open airs, openairs, prayer, prayer walking, prayer without ceasing, presence of God, prostitutes, Salvationists, spiritual, spiritual awakening, spiritual disciplines, spiritual warfare, testimonies, testimony, The Salvation Army, The Salvation Flag, to the streets, witness
Tagged Christianity, flags, Jesus Christ, Nashville, prayer, religion, street ministry, The Salvation Army
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Does LP Field Have A Message For Nashville? Perhaps. (New Name = Nissan Stadium)
Besides Tennessee Titans’ NFL games, does LP Field have a message for Nashville? Perhaps. Since I wrote this blog post, the name LP Field has been changed to Nissan Stadium. Nisan is a Hebrew word. It is the name of the first … Continue reading
Posted in 07/07/07, American, American church, American history, Berry Street, Berry Street Worship Center, Bible, Christian, Christian history, Christian organizations, church history, conviction of sin, country music, East Nashville, freedom, Grand Ole Opry House, His story, history, intercession, Jewish New Year, Jim Crow, LP Field, move of God, movement, Music City, Nisan, prayer, prayer walking, prayer without ceasing, revival, Ryman Auditorium, slavery, spiritual, spiritual awakening, Tennessee Titans, The Call Nashville, The Salvation Army, Titans' stadium, Union Gospel Tabernacle
Tagged America, Christianity, Nashville, Nissan, Nissan Stadium, prayer, religion, revival, Titans
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What Rube Goldberg Machines Can Teach Us About Church
Rube Goldberg machines are complex contraptions that produce a sequence of what appears to be random actions that lead to a final result. They are fun to watch. You can find many videos of Rube Goldberg machines on YouTube. Perhaps … Continue reading
Posted in 21st Century, American church, Berry Street, Bible, Biblical concept, bored in church, Christ, Christ-centered, Christian community, Christian history, Christian values, church history, church programs, church roles, church structure, East Nashville, ekklesia, good sermon, having a form of godliness, Holy Spirit, house church, I Corinthians 14:26, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Jesus Movement, Kevin Brockmeier, Music City, non-traditional church, order of worship, organic church, participatory church, priesthood of the believer, relational church, religious ceremonies, Rube Goldberg, simple church, soul, Spirit-led, spiritual, spiritual formation, The Salvation Army, the way we do church, What is church?
Tagged book of Acts, Christianity, church, New Testament, quotes, religion, Rube Goldberg machine, Youtube
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Religion’s Not Enough — Ya Gotta Be Hunnngggggry.
These words came to me: Nashville has been known as a religious city, but religion’s not enough. You have to be continually desperate for the living God. Like motivational speaker, Les Brown, says: “Ya gotta be hunnngggggry.” And Jesus said: … Continue reading
Posted in administration, CCU, Christianity, dietary, emergency room, enchilada, health care, health system, heart care, hospital, house keeping, intensive care, Jesus, Just give me Jesus, Les Brown, maintenance, motivational speaker, Music City, nursing, outpatient, parts of a hospital, pharmacy, psych ward, Quotations, radiology, recovery room, rehab, security, surgery
Tagged health care, hospital, hunger for God, Les Brown, Nashville, Obama care, religion, revival
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Sermon-Free Church Spread Across America In 1857-1858
Spirit-led, sermon-free church meetings spread across America in 1857-1858. Jeremiah Lanphier started a prayer meeting on September 23, 1857 in New York City. Six men showed up. In the next few months 10,000 people began meeting daily for prayer in … Continue reading
Posted in 1 Corinthians 14:26, American, American church, American history, Americans, Berry Street, Berry Street Worship Center, business men, Charles Finney, Christian, Christian community, Christian history, Christian values, church, church history, church structure, conversion, East Nashville, ekklesia, England, good sermon, Great Britain, history, humility, interdenominational, Jeremial Lanphier, lifestyles, missional, move of God, movement, Music City, mysticism, new birth, non-traditional church, normal Christianity, participatory church, prayer, preaching, quote, Quotes, repentance, revelation, revival, salvation, sets the captives free, simple church, spiritual, spiritual awakening, supernatural, The Salvation Army, Uncategorized, United States
Tagged Christianity, organic church, prayer, preaching, quotations, religion, Revival of 1857, The Layman's Prayer Revival, The Third Great Awakening
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A Video About How Church Can Be Like A Beach Party
Beach parties are fun. Why do people love them so much? Perhaps there are things the church can learn from a beach party . . .
Posted in beach, Beach Boys, Beach Boys songs, beach party, beach songs, Berry Street, Christian, Christian community, Christianity, church, church history, faith-based, gifts of the Spirit, Holy Spirit, I Corinthians 14:26, lifestyles, Music City, Nashville, non-traditional church, open church, participatory church, relational church, simple church, Spirit-led, spiritual, spiritual awakening, spiritual growth, spiritual skills, the way we do church, What is church?
Tagged beach party, church, Holy Spirit, organic church, video
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Alternative Names For Organic Church
In the last few years, many books have been written about organic church by people like Neil Cole, Milt Rodriguez, Tony and Felicity Dale, Frank Viola, Wolfgang Simpson, Jon Zens, and many others. I have read many of the books. … Continue reading
Posted in alternative lifestyle, American church, Berry Street, Bible, Biblical concept, Christian, Christian community, Christian history, Christianity, church, church history, church roles, church structure, faith, faith-based, flag, Frank Viola, history, house church, I Corinthians 14:26, improv, James H Rutz, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Jon Zens, King James Version, Milt Rodriguez, Music City, Nashville, Neil Cole, non-church, non-church movement, non-traditional church, open church, order of worship, organic church, participatory church, prayer, prayer walking, Quakers, relational church, religion, religious ceremonies, sermon, sermons, show and tell, simple church, Spirit-led, spiritual awakening, support group, tag team, The Salvation Army, the way we do church, Tony and Felicity Dale, tradition, unprogrammed church, Western religion, What is church?, Wolfgang Simpson
Tagged books, Christianity, church, organic church, religion
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Churches Are Shrinking–Is Christianity Fading Away Or Will It Come Roaring Back In A Creative Way?
In the Western world churches are shrinking. A new survey by the Pew Research Center shows that Millennials (American’s in their twenties) are increasingly turning away from religion. More and more writers and experts are saying that America is now … Continue reading
Posted in alternative lifestyle, belief, Berry Street, Berry Street Worship Center, Christian, Christian community, Christian history, Christianity, church, church history, church roles, church structure, East Nashville, ekklesia, faith, faith-based, hearing God, hearing Jesus, I Corinthians 14:26, McKay Bookstore, Mike Bickle, Millennials, Music City, Nashville, non-church, non-church movement, non-traditional church, organic church, participatory church, post-Christianity, prototype, religion, simple church, spiritual awakening, the way we do church
Tagged Christianity, McKay Booksotre, Mike Bickle, Millennials, organic church, post-Christian, religion, Western world
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New Poll Shows More Millennials Doubt God
A new poll by the Pew Research Center has found that doubts about the existence of God have increased by 15 points during the past 5 years among Millennials, Americans 30 and under. Here’s a link to the survey: http://www.pewforum.org/Age/Religion-Among-the-Millennials.aspx … Continue reading
Posted in acts of God, American, American church, American media, announcements, Berry Street, Berry Street Worship Center, Christian, Christian community, Christian history, Christianity, church, church roles, church structure, doubts, faith, faith-based, gifts of the Spirit, Music City, mysticism, order of worship, organic church, participatory church, Pew Research, poll, popular culture, rejecting Christ, show and tell, Spirit-led, spiritual formation, spiritual growth, supernatural, testimonies, testimony, The Salvation Army, unprogrammed church
Tagged Americans, Millennials, Millennials doubt God, Nashville, Pew Research Center, religion, The Salvation Army
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