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Category Archives: spiritual worship
God is non-fiction — worship Him & see
Worship isn’tThe posture we takeOr the noise we makeIt’s when we forsakeOur focus on selfAnd allow God to rakeOur heart with His presenceAnd make us wide awakeTo His reality. AnyplaceYou open your heartIn honest and humbleAdoration of GodBecomes a placeOf … Continue reading
Posted in Christian poetry, poetry, religious poetry, spiritual worship, types of worship, worship, worship styles
Tagged non-fiction Christianity, non-fiction definition, What is worship in Spirit and in truth?, What is worship?, What worship pleases God?, worship definition, worship poetry, worship quotes
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Christians meeting with heart-felt awareness of Jesus
Acute awareness of the risen Jesus requires much more than hearing a talk about Him. It requires direct, personal, ongoing, and interactive encounter with Him. It requires a knowing beyond head knowledge that ignites the heart with awe-filled aha and … Continue reading
How to hold a “house church” meeting in your home
I first wrote this blog for the ONE Body Life Blog at this link. If you have ever wanted to attend a house fellowship, but couldn’t find one, why not start one yourself? It’s easy. Any believer can do it … Continue reading
Posted in alternative church, cell groups, changes in worship, contemporary worship, ekklesia, Friends' worship, heart of worship, Henry Hon, home church, ONE: Unfolding God's Eternal Purpose From House To House, order of worship, Quaker, Quaker worship, spiritual worship, Uncategorized, unconventional worship
Tagged Christianity, home meetings, house church, how to house church, organic church, simple church, small groups, unchurching
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Maybe church gets the altar call & the call to worship backwards!
Christianity’s greatest ministry resources are ordinary people, not just ordained ministers. All Christ followers are called to let God transform us from within & make us like Jesus. Christ came not just to get you into Heaven, but also to … Continue reading
Posted in changes in worship, contemporary worship, experiential worship, heart of worship, heart-felt worship, leading worship, new ways to worship, pattern of worship, planning a worship service, praise and worship, public worship, spiritual worship, types of worship, Uncategorized, Worship City, worship innovation, worship leader, worship leading, worship styles
Tagged altar call, Call to Worship, Christianity, church, liturgy, order of worship, worship
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Link to Gloria Gaither’s review of Beyond Church
Check out Gloria Gaither’s review of my book Beyond Church: An Invitation To Experience The Lost Word Of The Bible–Ekklesia in Homecoming Magazine at this link. To get a copy in Kindle or paperback go to Amazon.
Posted in Beyond Church, changes in worship, contemporary worship, enrich your worship, experiential worship, Gospel music, heart of worship, house church, leading worship, music, new ways to worship, order of worship, organic chruch, praise and worship, programming worship, public worship, simple church, spiritual worship, types of worship, Uncategorized, unconventional worship, worship, worship gathering, worship innovation, worship service, worship wars
Tagged Bill Gaither, book review, Gaither Music, Gloria Gaither, Homecoming, magazine, Southern Gospel
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In ekklesia, Christ’s love flows like dominoes toppling
When a group of Christ-followers allows the Spirit to speak through them, prompting them one after another like dominoes toppling (according to 1 Corinthians 14:26), the love of the living, resurrected Jesus Christ is revealed in their meeting. His presence … Continue reading
Posted in 1 Corinthians 14:26, contemporary worship, domino game, domino patterns, experiential worship, heart-felt worship, making church more organic, new ways to worship, order of worship, organic chruch, planning a worship service, public worship, Rube Goldberg, simple church, spiritual worship, types of worship, Uncategorized, unconventional worship, worship innovation, worship styles
Tagged Christianity, church, domino toppling, dominoes, dominos, worship
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Programmed by God’s Prompting Presence
Perhaps instead of presenting a pre-planned program, we could let a church meeting be programmed by God’s presence prompting people to participate. That would help us learn to let Jesus live on our lips and in our lives. All the … Continue reading