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500 Years Ago Martin Luther Posted 95 Shocking Statements About Church — Here Are My 95 . . .
In 1517, Martin Luther nailed a piece of paper, listing 95 revolutionary statements, to the door of Castle Church in Wittenburg, Germany. This act marked the beginning of the Protestant Reformation of the church. Inspired by Martin Luther’s courageous act, … Continue reading
Posted in alternative lifestyle, American church, belief, Berry Street, Berry Street Worship Center, Bible, Biblical concept, blog, bold statements, Bubba Watson, burning heart, challenges, change, Christ, Christ-centered, Christian, Christian community, Christian history, Christianity, church, church history, church roles, church structure, clergy, conscience, conviction of sin, courage, dancing, dancing with God, deliverance, demons, disciple making, East Nashville, family gathering, football, forgiveness, formal, freedom, gifts of the Spirit, God's government, grace, guidance, guilt, hearing God, hearing Jesus, heart-felt love, Heaven, Holy Spirit, house church, I Corinthians 14:26, improv, improvisation, Jeremy Lin, Jesus, Jesus Christ, kingdom of God, laymen, lecture, lifestyles, Linsanity, Martin Luther, miracles, missional, morality, morals, movement, multi-racial, Music City, mysticism, Nashville, normal Christianity, order of worship, organic church, participatory church, praise and worship, prayer, prayer walking, presence of Christ, presence of God, priesthood of the believer, prophesy, quench the Spirit, recovery, reformation, religion, religious ceremonies, repent, repentance, simple church, sin, Spirit-led, spiritual, support group, Taiwan Tebow, tears, tebow, tebowing, Tim Tebow, voice of God, wages of sin, Western religion, What is church?
Tagged 95 theses, Bubba Watson, Jeremy Lin, Jesus Christ, Martin Luther, organic church, Protestant Reformation, The Salvation Army, Tim Tebow, Whittenburg door
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The Way To Grow Is To Go
People grow when they go into positive action. If they sit still too long, they atrophy. The way to grow spiritually is to go with God’s flow — to hear and do what the Spirit of God says to you. … Continue reading
Posted in belief, Berry Street, celebrations, challenges, Christian, Christian community, Christianity, church, church roles, church structure, community, congregational, devotion, disciple making, disciples, East Nashville, hearing God, hearing Jesus, heart-felt love, house church, I Corinthians 14:26, improv, improvisation, Music City, Nashville, non-traditional church, order of worship, organic church, participatory church, people of God, praise and worship, prayer, presence of Christ, presence of God, priesthood of the believer, quench the Spirit, religion, religious ceremonies
Tagged challenge, discipleship, freedom, helping people, Nashville, not just a theory, strong in the Lord
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Does a dash of devotion do a living, omnipresent God justice? Doesn’t a living, present God deserve more than that? Does He who made us not have a right to 24/7/365 devotion — to an ongoing, continual expression of our heart-felt love and adoration to Him? Paul of Tarsus put it this way: “Pray without ceasing.”
Posted in 24/7/365, adoration, Christian, Christianity, creation, creationism, Creator, devotion, disciple making, disciples, evidence for God, hearing God, hearing Jesus, heart-felt love, justice, lifestyles, mystery, mysticism, normal Christianity, praise and worship, prayer, prayer walking, prayer without ceasing, presence of Christ, presence of God, religion, revelation, salvation, self-denial, Son-shine, spiritual, spiritual disciplines, spiritual formation, spiritual growth, supernatural, Western religion, worship
Tagged 24/7/365, adoration, dash of devotion, He who made us, justice, living God, omnipresent, Paul of Tarsus, pray without ceasing
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Just How Real Is Jesus?
Before the manifestation of matter, when there were no waves or particles; no electrons, protons, or neutrons; no light or sound; no nature or natural laws; Jesus was. Before the stars were scattered across the expanse of space, Jesus was. … Continue reading
Posted in alternative lifestyle, ancient history, Bible, big bang, Christ, Christ-centered, Christian, Christian history, Christianity, creation, creationism, Creator, dancing with God, dead man walking, death-defeating, disciples, entangled particles, evidence for God, gift of God, glory, God, hearing God, hearing Jesus, His story, history, history of the universe, hope, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Jesus Movement, kingdom of God, life, materialism, mystery, mysticism, natural laws, Oh my God, omnipresent, origin of life, presence of Christ, presence of God, Reason For The Season, religion, resurrection, revelation, Son-shine, spooky action, supernatural, Uncategorized, Why be a Christian?
Tagged big bang, creation, His story, Jesus Christ, natural laws, omnipresent, the Light
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Jesus Culture In Nashville — Not A Concert But A Passionate Worship Experience
It looked like a concert, but it wasn’t. Several thousand people (mostly under 30) gathered last night at the Curb Event Center at Belmont University in Nashville to worship with the band, Jesus Culture. With the energy of a rock … Continue reading
Posted in awe, Belmont University, Berry Street, Christ, Christ-centered, Christian, Christianity, concert, Curb Event Center, dancing, dancing with God, East Nashville, freedom, God, hearing God, hearing Jesus, I Corinthians 14:26, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Jesus Culture, music, Music City, participatory church, praise and worship, prayer, presence of Christ, presence of God, religion, sermon, sermons, simple church, spiritual growth, The Salvation Army, Uncategorized, worship
Tagged Belmont Universiy, concert, Curb Event Center, Jesus Culture, Nashville, praise, worship
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“He Rose” By The Puny “Easter” Name Is Not The Same
Why do we hide the shocking concept of Jesus of Nazareth coming back to life never to die again, behind the weak words, “Happy Easter,” and then weaken it even more by throwing in eggs, a bunny, baskets, shopping, decorative … Continue reading
Posted in 21st Century, alternative lifestyle, American church, Berry Street, Berry Street Worship Center, Christ, Christ-centered, Christian, Christian history, Christianity, cyberworld, dead man walking, death-defeating, East Nashville, gift of God, Happy Easter, hearing God, hearing Jesus, holiday, holidays, Jesus, Jesus Christ, mystery, mysticism, Nashville, non-material reality, non-traditional church, popular culture, presence of Christ, presence of God, rejecting Christ, religion, repentance, resurrection, smartphones, spiritual, spiritual combat, spiritual formation, spiritual growth, spiritual warfare, stuff, supernatural, The Salvation Army, up from the grave He arose, Western religion
Tagged cyberworld, dead man walking, death-defeating, Easter, Jesus, Jesus of Nazareth, resurrection, shocking concept, smartphones, Up from the grave He arose
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What’s More Exciting Than March Madness?
If you think that the Kentucky & Louisville and the Ohio State & Kansas games in this year’s college basketball Final Four are going to be exciting tomorrow night, here’s some great news for you. Church can be even more … Continue reading
Posted in alternative lifestyle, Berry Street, Berry Street Worship Center, Christ-centered, Christian, Christian community, Christian history, Christianity, church, church history, church structure, college, college basketball, college students, congregational, conversion, disciple making, disciples, East Nashville, ekklesia, Final Four, gifts of the Spirit, hearing God, hearing Jesus, house church, I Corinthians 14:26, improv, In Jesus' Name I Play, Jeremy Lin, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisville, March Madness, National Football League, NBA, NCAA, NHL, Ohio State, Olympics, organic church, participatory church, presence of Christ, presence of God, religion, show and tell, simple church, spiritual formation, spiritual growth, sporting event, Taiwan Tebow, tebow, tebowing, tebowing.com, The Salvation Army, the way we do church, Tim Tebow, Uncategorized, What is church?, Why be a Christian?
Tagged Final Four, In Jesus' Name I Play, Jeremy Lin, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisville, March Madness, Ohio State, The Salvation Army, Tim Tebow
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What is church? 1) A place where people passively sit in chairs? Or 2) A gathering where everyone shares? (See the Bible’s answer @ I Corinthians 14:26.)
Here’s a one question quiz: What is church? 1) A place where people passively sit in chairs? Or 2) A gathering where everyone shares? (See the Bible’s answer @ I Corinthians 14:26.) I want to be a Christianitypreneur (I made … Continue reading
Posted in American church, Berry Street, Berry Street Worship Center, Bible, children of God, Christ, Christ-centered, Christian, Christian community, Christianitypreneur, Christianpreneur, Christpreneur, church, church history, church structure, disciple making, discipling, early church, God's government, I Corinthians 14:26, Jesus Christ, kingdom of God, Music City, Nashville, non-traditional church, organic church, participatory church, praise and worship, prayer, presence of God, religion, simple church, spiritual, spiritual formation, spiritual growth, Uncategorized, worship
Tagged Bible, Christianpreneur, Christpreneur, church, I Corinthians 14:26, The Salvation Army, What is church?, worship
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How To Avoid Being A Spiritual Wimp (Top 10 Ways To Grow Strong In The Lord)
In today’s tremendously tempting environment, it is important not to be a spiritual wimp. Maintaining a consistent walk with the Lord requires great spiritual strength. Here are my Top Ten Ways To Grow Strong In The Lord. However, because this … Continue reading
Posted in alternative lifestyle, Apostle Paul, Berry Street, Berry Street Worship Center, Bible, books, Christian, Christian community, Christianity, church, compassion, conscience, disciple making, East Nashville, forgiveness, gift of God, gifts of the Spirit, God, guidance, guilt, guts and glory, hearing God, hearing Jesus, Holy Spirit, Jesus, Jesus Christ, kingdom of God, life, lifestyles, morality, morals, Music City, mysticism, Nashville, New Testament, New York Jets, non-material reality, non-traditional church, organic church, outreach ministry, participatory church, popular culture, praise and worship, prayer, presence of Christ, presence of God, proof of God, Quotations, quote, Quotes, recovery, religion, repent, repentance, right and wrong, right conduct, salvation, self-help, simple church, sin, sobriety, speaking in tongues, Spirit-led, spiritual, spiritual combat, spiritual disciplines, spiritual formation, spiritual growth, spiritual skills, spiritual warfare, tebow, tebowing, temptation, The Jesus Prayer, The Salvation Army, The Voice, Tim Tebow, Top Ten, Uncategorized, values, Viral Jesus, voice of God, Why be a Christian?, words
Tagged Nashville, NFL's New York Jets, Paul of Tarsus, speaking in tongues, temptation, The Jesus Prayer, The Salvation Army, Tim Tebow, top ten
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Sometimes I Think I’m Very Wealthy
A few days ago I began to realize how wealthy I am. However, it is not a wealth that Forbes magazine will recognize. Nevertheless, if the world’s billionaires knew how much peace, contentment, excitement, clear conscience, joy, and sweet, moment-by-moment companionship with … Continue reading
Posted in alternative lifestyle, billionaires, Christian, Christianity, clear conscience, conscience, Forbes, Forbes magazine, gift of God, gifts of the Spirit, glamorous trips, God, gratitude, hearing God, Jesus, Jesus Christ, jewels, joy, lifestyles, mysticism, non-material reality, normal Christianity, peace, positive thinking, presence of Christ, presence of God, recovery, religion, salvation, self-esteem, self-help, self-image, Spirit-led, spiritual, spiritual formation, spiritual growth, supernatural, thinking, thoughts, Uncategorized, wealth, Why be a Christian?
Tagged billionaires, clear conscience, Forbes, glamorous trips, houses, Jesus, jewels, wealth, yachts
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