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Tag Archives: Nashville
The Equalizer–How Christians meet
When Christ-followers meet as active participants, they’re involved and empowered. The gathered body of Christ, like an orchestra, needs to let all who are present, play their part. Letting people experience Christ together is often more effective than a sermon. How Christ-followers … Continue reading
Posted in alternative to sermons, Berry Street, body of Christ, changes in worship, ekklesia, hierarchy, how the body of Christ functions, inner voice, one anothers, participatory sermons, planning a worship service, Salvation Army, sermon, Uncategorized, unprogrammed church, unprogrammed meeting, unscripted, worship
Tagged Christian meetings, Christianity, facilitation, inner light, Nashville, organic church, The Equalizer
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Faith-based facilitation–sharing karios moments in ekklesia.
Preaching proclaims. Faith-based facilitation demonstrates! Since March of 2008, my wife and I have been sharing karios moments in ekklesia with beautiful people at The Salvation Army Berry Street in Nashville, Tennessee. The experience has been so amazing that I wrote … Continue reading
Posted in Berry Street, Beyond Church, Bible, compassion, General John Gowans, General John Larsson, Greek word, Holy Spirit, listening, listening skills, listening to God, organic church, organic church in institutional church, Salvation Army Corps, The Salvation Army, Uncategorized, War Cry
Tagged ekklesia, facilitation, faith-based facilitation, kairos, Nashville, quotes, Salvation Army, the whole-world mobilizing
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Are the Beatitudes shock words?
1) It takes both deeply-felt humility and great courage to let God rule & run your life. (“Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of Heaven.”) God is like a window but because of our pridefulness, we … Continue reading
Posted in church, have mercy on me, inner peace, merciful, mercy, peace, peace of God, peacemaking, persecution, poor in spirit, pure in heart, religious persecution, righteousness, Uncategorized
Tagged Beatitudes, Blessed are, Christianity, How many beatitudes are, Jesus, Nashville, quotes, Salvation Army, Sermon on the Mount
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Mobilizing For His Mission
Team Jesus is missional — #thewholeworldmobilizing. The way to grow in Christ is to go into action for Christ. Team Jesus trains and mobilizes everybody (not just preachers) to login to Jesus-wifi. In Team Jesus, everyone gets online with Christ & … Continue reading
Posted in call to missions, Christian ministry, evangelism, man with a mission, ministry, mission field, missionary, missions, outreach, outreach ministry, Uncategorized, work of the ministry, youth ministry
Tagged Christianity, missional Christianity, Nashville, Salvation Army, spiritual formation, support group, whole world mobilizing
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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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R U N Jesus’s living water?
A description of whitewater can’t match experiencing it. If you are a Christ-follower, Christ is in you. Is His living water running in your heart? R U N (Are you in) Jesus’ living water? Christianity is a victorious lifestyle, not a … Continue reading
Posted in alternative lifestyle, Christian support group, church, Holy Spirit, Holy Spirit flow, Holy Spirit teacher, inner rivers, lifestyles, recovery groups, rivers of living water, Salvation Army, Salvation Army church, Salvation Army Corps, support group, Uncategorized
Tagged alternative Christianity, Christianity, dancing, living water, Nashville, worship
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Is there any “room in the inn” for the Headship of Jesus, when we gather in His name?
Is there any room in the inn for the Headship of Jesus, when we gather in His name? When Christ-followers meet without an agenda, the risen Jesus takes the lead. Christ’s birth isn’t about the past. It’s about “Emmanuel”–God with … Continue reading
Posted in aggressive Christianity, alternative Christianity, Beyond Church, Christianity, counter culture Christianity, emergent Christianity, Holy Spirit, house church, lifestyle Christianity, Mere Christianity, normal Christianity, Real Christianity, Salvation Army church, simple church, Uncategorized
Tagged Christmas, Emmanuel, God with us, Nashville, quotes, Room in the inn, Salvation Army, worship
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Why doesn’t church let people take turns on Sunday morning?
Answers: All we have known is the clergy/laity system. We don’t like the idea of any other way of doing church. So we ignore the biblical doctrine of the priesthood of all believers. Martin Luther set up the focus on one man … Continue reading
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Tagged church, church history, church services, Nashville, organic church, participatory church, Salvation Army, sermons
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Getting real about Oct 31!
Calling all saints, we’ve got a mission! It’s All Saint’s Eve today–the day before All Saints Day. So who’s a saint? The Catholic and Orthodox churches call people who lived extraordinarily holy and Christ-like lives “saints.” However, the Bible definition … Continue reading
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Tagged All Saints Day, Christian, Halloween, Martin Luther, Nashville, October 31, Reformation Day, saints, Salvation Army
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