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Category Archives: pastors
If I had a Billboard, it Would Say, “Let Jesus be Your Pastor!”
Be “led by the Spirit.” (Romans 8:14) Let “Christ in you,” (Colossians 1:27) the Great Shepherd of the sheep,” (Hebrews 13:20) be your pastor. According to the Bible, pastors are not individuals who head up Sunday services (Ephesians 4:11). Jesus … Continue reading
Looking beyond the Catholic priesthood
With all the reports of sexual abuse by priests, perhaps we should ask: “Who are the real priests?”
Posted in bishops, child abuse, clergy laity, laity, layman, ministers, ordaination, ordained, pastors, preachers, priesthood of all believers, priesthood of the beliver, religion, sexual harassment, Uncategorized, universal priesthood, video, YouTube
Tagged Catholic Church, Catholic me too, Catholic priests, clergy, me too, priesthood, priests
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The “shocking” power of Christ in you
Christ-followers have an external power source living inside them that can be activated by faith-filled surrender. However, Church too often trains people to have a passive mind and accept whatever a preacher or priest says, not to think and seek God. … Continue reading
Posted in 1 Corinthians 14:26, Bible one anothers, blessings, faith, leadership training, ministry, one another, one anothering, one anothers, pastors, priests, spiritual training, surrender, surrender to God, training, Uncategorized
Tagged Christ in you, Christianity, church, leadership, power, religion
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Spiritual paraplegics & pastor dependency
Instead of training and releasing people to follow and obey the living Jesus, churches tend to make people spiritual paraplegics. Perhaps sitting passively in church isn’t the kind of exercise that builds spiritual muscle. When people are made spiritually dependent on a … Continue reading
Posted in call to ministry, growing in grace, Let go and let God, ministry, one man ministry, pastor, pastoring, pastors, pulpit ministry, purpose of a pastor, Sunday morning, Uncategorized
Tagged Christian growth, Christianity, new winskins, pastor dependency, spiritual growth, spiritual muscle, Trekkies
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Jesus can still speak. Will 21st century Christians listen?
Hearing Jesus speak to you isn’t about how-to. It’s about want-to. Do you want to hear Him? Many people would prefer to hear a preacher speak than to hear God speak. Why? What you hear from a preacher can easily be … Continue reading
Posted in apostles, Christ the Head of the church, evangelists, gifts of the Spirit, Head of the church, hearing God, hearing Jesus, inner hearing, pastors, prophets, shepherds, still small voice, teachers, Uncategorized
Tagged 5-fold ministry, apest, call to preach, Christianity, church, Jesus, preachers, recovery, voice of God
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A one-man talk or dynamic interaction?
Billions of Christians advocate for sermons. So why shouldn’t a few of us advocate for open sharing instead? What God is doing inside of you is important. You need to be allowed to share it! If we don’t think the … Continue reading
Posted in church programming, church programs, control, control in church, controlling pastors, open sharing, pastors, sharing in church, spiritual gifts, thinking too small, Uncategorized, unchurching
Tagged alternative church, Christianity, church, Fresh Expressions, interactive worship, nontraditional church, sermons
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Jesus ain’t a program; He is Lord!
Christians usually meet to be passively instructed. Perhaps we could also meet to exercise our faith & spiritual gifts, with one another. Where there is no caring interaction there is no sense of community. (A church in Smyrna experienced life-changing … Continue reading
Posted in apostles, Christian leadership, church elders, church leadership, church order, church programming, church programs, church teachers, evangelists, leadership, movies, pastor-teachers, pastors, prophets, servant leadership, shepherds, teachers, Uncategorized, you ought to be teachers
Tagged 5-fold ministries, All Saints, All Saints movie, apest, Christianity, church, ekklesia, gifts of the Spirit, organic church
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Who are the best ministers?
ARE ORDINARY PEOPLE THE BEST MINISTERS? I turned on the TV today and there was Johnny Cash Staring in an old episode of “Little House on the Prairie,” Playing an ordinary man pretending to be a preacher. His down to … Continue reading
Posted in 5-fold ministry, alternative to preaching, Bible one anothers, call to ministry, everyday minister, focus of ministry, holy priesthood, lay preaching, laymen preaching, mutual ministry, one another, one anothering, pastoring, pastors, preaching the Word, preaching without words, priesthood, priesthood of all believers, royal priesthood, Salvation Army, Salvation Army church, Salvation Army Corps, Tennessee, TN, Uncategorized, universal priesthood, women in ministry, work of the ministry
Tagged best ministers, best preachers, Johnny Cash, Little House on the Prairie, ministry, Nashville, outreach, priesthood of the believer
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Is a “spiritless boredom” the norm for church?
Here are some powerful quotes from The Coming World Revival by Robert E. Coleman: “God’s people everywhere increasingly yearn for something more in the life of the church. We go through the motions of religion, but there is no power. For many … Continue reading
Posted in beauty of holiness, Billy Graham, boredom in church, challenge to pastors, clergy, clergy laity, compromise, evangelists, joy of the Lord, laity, Leighton Ford, overcoming boredom, pastors, Robert E. Coleman, The Coming World Revival, Uncategorized
Tagged Christianity, church, quotes, revival, spiritual awakening
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Are pastors & popes the proper pinnacle for churches?
Believers love to gather around, listen to, celebrate, and honor preachers and Christian singers; and to make pastors and/or popes the pinnacle of their churches. –However, perhaps it would be much more powerful and life-changing if we gathered around, listened … Continue reading
Posted in 1 Samuel 8, Bible, celebritease, Christianity, figureheads, first king of Israel, New Testament, Old Testament, organic church, pastors, poem, popes, who is the head of the church
Tagged church government, ecclesiology, head of the church, headship, kingdom of God, when Israel wanted a king
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