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Category Archives: priesthood
No more boring church misrepresenting Heaven!
If a church service is boring, it’s not like Heaven. Heaven is the most Spirit-led place in the universe, so why doesn’t church train us to follow the Spirit to get us ready? Be led by the Spirit: Deliberately delegate the daily … Continue reading
Posted in Bereans, Bible, Catholic priest, church sermons, church services, delegation, demonstration of the Spirit, God demonstrations, preachers, priest, priesthood, prophesy, Scriptures, sermons, Uncategorized, with a demonstration of the Spirit's power
Tagged boredom, boring church, Christianity, church, false prophets, heaven, religion, worship
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Priests behaving badly in Pensylvania
A grand jury report issued on August 14 revealed that Roman Catholic bishops in Pennsylvania covered up child sexual abuse by more than 300 priests that took place over a period of 70 years. (A week before that numerous allegations … Continue reading
Posted in abuse, Bill Hybels, bishops, Catholic priest, child abuse, church, church leadership, hierarchy, Lord it over, preachers, priesthood, religion, sexual harassment, sin, sinner, sinners, sins, Uncategorized
Tagged behaving badly, Catholic Church, child abuse, Grand jury report, Pensylvania, priests, Roman Catholic, scandal
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Anybody like repeating words after a preacher?
Some preachers’ idea of participation in church is this: “Everybody say: ‘This message is gonna be good.” If preachers want people to say a one-liner to their “neighbor,” why don’t they say: “Turn to your neighbor and quote a Bible … Continue reading
Posted in clergy, clergy laity, clergy/laity, clergy/laity split, hype, priesthood, priesthood of all believers, priesthood of the believer, religion, religious ceremonies, religious nuts, religious quotes, religious tradition, routine religion, Uncategorized, universal priesthood
Tagged Christianity, church, church participation, controlling pastors, repeating after a preacher, robotics, robots, turn to your neighbor and say
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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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Ekklesia will train & release William Booth’s reckless spiritual warriors
Did William Booth foresee a time of ekklesia in the future of The Salvation Army? I believe that he did and that the time is now! I just read William Booth’s 1904 dream about the “Companions of the Cross of … Continue reading
Posted in called out ones, dream, dreams and visions, ekklesia, Future of the Church, I have a dream, Matthew 16, On this rock, organic church, predicting the future, priesthood, priesthood of all believers, royal priesthood, Salvation Army church, Salvation Army Corps, Uncategorized, understanding the future, universal priesthood
Tagged Christianity, quotes, Reformation, revival, spiritual warfare, The Salvation Army, William Booth
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We Don’t Have To Just Watch Church — We Can Do Church!
I’ve always found sitting and watching church to be boring (whether on TV or in person). However, I’ve found being actively involved in a meeting of Christians ministering to one another as prompted by the Spirit to be one of … Continue reading
Posted in call to ministry, call to missions, call to preach, called to preach, church on television, clergy, clergy/laity, clericalism, EM Bounds, Graham Cray, laity, layman, laymen, Michael Kelley, Michael Marshall, priest, priesthood, priesthood of the believer, quotation, Quotations, Quotes, TV evangelists, TV ministers, Watchman Nee, William Booth
Tagged Christianity, church, quotes, religion
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A Rock On A Stage or Living Stones Built Into God’s House?
You can’t build something by simply setting one stone on a platform in front of a group of other stones. To build anything the stones must be assembled interactively. The same is true of living stones. “You also, like living … Continue reading
Posted in alternative church, Bible, Bible quotes, holy priesthood, Music City, Nashville church, New Testament, New Testament quote, organic church, participatory church, platform, priest, priesthood, rock church, Salvation Army, Salvation Army church, Salvation Army Corps, spiritual, spiritual church, spiritual sacrifices, spirituality
Tagged 1 Peter 2:5, church, God's house, living stones, Nashville, priesthood of the believer, rock
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Unicycle Church or 18 Wheeler Church
Which is the most effective way to transport the Gospel to our 21st Century, participatory culture? * Clergy — Let one man do it all, like a unicycle? (Unicycle church.) Or * Priesthood of the Believer — Let everybody participate … Continue reading
Posted in church meetings, church program, church services, church speakers, clergy, clergy/laity, clericalism, laity, Music City, Nashville adventure, Nashville church, Nashville tourist attractions, oratory, order of worship, organic church, participants, participation, participation in church, participatory church, participatory culture, pastor, priest, priesthood, priesthood of the believer, Salvation Army, Salvation Army church, Salvation Army Corps, simple church, truck
Tagged 18 wheeler, church, Gospel, Nashville, religion, unicycle
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Protestant Reformation — A Half-Way Measure?
Did the Protestant Reformation only go 1/2 way? Two of the main Bible doctrines that were brought to light by Protestant Reformers (Martin Luther, John Calvin, Ulrich Zwingli, and others) were: 1) justification by faith (which was enthusiastically embraced); and … Continue reading
Posted in belief, doctrines, history, John Calvin, justification by faith, leaders, leaders of the Reformation, leadership, ministers, ministry, Nashville, Nashville church, ordaination, pastor, preacher, priest, priesthood, quotation, Quotations, quote, reformation, religion, Salvation Army, Salvation Army church, Salvation Army Corps, Ulrich Zwingli
Tagged church history, half-way measures, Martin Luther, participatory church, Protestant Reformation, quotes, universal priesthood
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