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Foundation of democracy
Ekklesia was the foundation of democracy. Each of the ancient Greek, democratic city-states had held ekklesia through out the year. This was their government. Each city-state had its own ekklesia and was independent. However the city-states did cooperate militarily and … Continue reading
Posted in ancient Greeks, ancient Olympics, Bible, casting your vote, church, church history, city council meeting, debate, democratic, Greek, Greek city state, Greek history, Greek language, Greek New Testament, Greek word, Olympic history, Olympic spirit, political environment, political views, recovery, recovery groups, sports, support group, Uncategorized
Tagged ancient Greece, Declaration of Independence, democracy, ekklesia, government, history, life liberty and the pursuit of, Olympics, politics
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Hart Street Worship @ Trevecca University (Thursday Night Testimony Time)
Hart Street Annex at Trevecca Nazarene University has become the site of a contemporary, creative weekly campus worship meeting for students and others. The meetings are based on open sharing and participation and are held every Thursday night at 7:00 … Continue reading
Posted in ball fields, Berry Street, Berry Street Worship Center, campus fellowship, Christian colleges, Christian spirituality, Christianity, college experiences, college students, college testimonies, contemporary Christian music, contemporary worship, Do as I have done, fellowship, Jesus statue, Jesus washing feet, map, Millennials, music, Music City, Nashville events, organic church, pictures of Trevecca, praise and worship, Salvation Army, sports, sports fields, statue, students, the heart of worship, Trevecca, Trevecca campus, Trevecca events, Trevecca map, university, youth ministry
Tagged campus ministry, colleges, Nashville, simple church, Trevecca Nazarene University, worship
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When The Game Stands Tall, Yall!
When The Game Stands Tall moved me. It is about the team with the longest winning streak in sports history, De La Salle High School in Concord, California — 151 games. When The Game Stands Tall shows how a coach built a football … Continue reading
Do Preplanned Church Programs “Ruin It” For People
If you tell people the storyline and outcome of a movie before they see it, many people will say that you have ruined it for them. They don’t want to know what happens in a movie before they see it. … Continue reading
Posted in brackets, champions, church leadership, church meetings, movie, movies, Music City, Nashville, Nashville church, NCAA championship, predicting the NCAA tournament, ruin it, Salvation Army, Salvation Army church, Salvation Army Corps, service, simple church, sporting event, sports, unprogrammed church, wait and see, why go to church, worship, worship gathering, worship service, worship styles
Tagged basketball, church, college basketball tournament, March Madness, NCAA, NCAA Tournament
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Quarterback Preacher & Handoff Church
Is it time for a handoff or a pass to Jesus? Football season is upon us and the quarterback’s job is to get the football to a playmaker, either by a handoff or a pass. I believe that a pastor’s … Continue reading
What The Church Can Learn From Basketball Officials
From preschool to the NBA Playoffs — from high school to March Madness — basketball officials could serve as great examples of an alternative way for pastors to conduct church services. Rather than being the center of attention and running … Continue reading
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Tagged basketball, basketball official, church, how to lead a church service, March Madness, Nashville, NBA, NBA Playoffs, religion
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