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Category Archives: radical reformation
The Reformation was incomplete. Transformation needed!
Reformation changes “form” (behavior, structure, appearance, and/or organization). Transformation goes beyond “form” to presence (“with unveiled face, beholding the glory of the Lord”). It changes the heart–the inner essence. 500 years ago, the Reformation made some changes in the “form” … Continue reading
The 500th Anniversary of the Reformation is Oct. 31
My 95 Theses #22: When someone feels prompted by God to speak up in church, let the person speaking graciously step aside. “If a revelation comes to someone who is sitting down, the first speaker should stop. For you can all … Continue reading
Reformers wanted:
Reformers wanted: Learn more about the Greek New Testament concept of ekklesia at http://amzn.to/2lSpYsF. Could a church where only 1 person speaks be like a choir where only 1 person sings? Perhaps a meeting of the body of Christ, like a … Continue reading
Posted in 1 Corinthians 14:26, 95 theses, Anabaptists, Calvin, choir, Free Gas, John Calvin, leaders of the Reformation, Meno Simons, October 31, Protestant, Protestant Reformers, radical reformation, reform movements, reformation, Reformation Day, Reformers, the Reformers, Ulrich Zwingli, Uncategorized, Wittenberg Door
Tagged 500th anniversary, Christianity, ekklesia, history, Martin Luther, new reformation, Protestant Reformation
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“Bride(zilla)”–A Radical Diagnosis Without Bold Answers
The Bride(zilla) of Christ — what a bold and radical assessment of church by authors Ted Kluck and Ronnie Martin. Here are some of their observations about church as it is usually done in the Western world: “One of my most … Continue reading
Posted in a new reformation, body of Christ, bride of Christ, Bridezilla of Christ, church decline, church hurt, consumerism, ekklesia, house church, how the body of Christ functions, organic church, radical reformation, reformation, Rodney King, simple church, Uncategorized, worship
Tagged Body of Christ, book review, Bride(zilla), Christianity, church, evangelicals, quote, Ronnie Martin, Ted Kluck
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Andreas Karlstadt (Luther’s Organic Church/Ekklesia Guy)
Before Martin Luther wrote his 95 Theses and nailed them to the door of the Catholic Church in Wittenburg, Germany; Andreas Karlstadt (1480-1541) had written 151 Theses and delivered them to the Pope in Rome. When the Protestant Reformation began, Karlstadt and … Continue reading
Church — Platform Presentation Or Presence & Power Of Christ?
Is church about a platform presentation? Or about the actual Presence and power of the living, resurrected Jesus? Jesus told His followers to come unto Him — into His very Presence. We should be careful so we don’t stop short … Continue reading