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Tag Archives: support groups
Make church a support group, not an audience for a lecture
Church pumps people full of Christian ideas, but offers little (or no) daily support or accountability in living out those ideas. However, the Holy Spirit can be trusted to lead a worship meeting without a human controlling it. I’ve seen … Continue reading
Body or bureaucracy?
The body of Christ isn’t called to be the bureaucracy of Christ. Jesus wants to be the Head of His body. A body functions as individual members directly listen to and individually obey the head. A bureaucracy functions as a … Continue reading
Sermons are not enough! We need more!
No sermon can ever compare to having your heart ablaze with the living Jesus! “Church shall have a sermon,” is not the 11th Commandment. In fact, it isn’t a commandment at all! Christianity isn’t about a man teaching a weekly religious … Continue reading
Posted in 1 Corinthians 14:26, church services, go into all the world and preach, Holy Spirit, how to conduct a church service, Jesus' name, organic church, priesthood of the believer, Spirit-led, teaching, two or three in My name, Uncategorized
Tagged church government, head of the church, homiletics, liturgy, preaching, recovery, sermons, support groups, worship
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It’s much easier to hear God than to obey Him!
When you can’t figure everything out, perhaps all you need to do is to notice and follow the inner guidance of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit can direct you in miraculous ways if you pay attention to and obey His gentle … Continue reading
Posted in as many as are led by the Spirit, Be filled with the Spirit, filled with the Spirit, flow of the Spirit, hearing the Spirit, Holy Spirit, Holy Spirit teaches, How to be led by the Spirit, in step with the Spirit, in the Spirit, leading of the Spirit, listening to the Spirit, ministry of the Spirit, Uncategorized
Tagged Christianity, Gracebook, hearing God, recovery, spiritual formation, support groups
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Where to find heart connections
Heart connections change lives. Are they encouraged anywhere besides funeral homes & support groups? Yes, in ekklesia! Ekklesia isn’t another word for church. It’s a very different way for Christians to meet together. Some people want to argue about the … Continue reading
Nashville church that meets like AA, Al-Anon, & NA
Millions of people have found comfort, help, & serenity from various types of support groups, such as, AA, Al-Anon, and NA. Al-Anon’s web site states: “Everyone at the meeting shares as an equal.” It also says: “We help each other … Continue reading
Posted in Berry Street, celebrate recovery, Christian recovery, recovery, recovery quotes, Salvation Army, Salvation Army Berry Street, Salvation Army Nashville, self-help, self-help group, simple church, Uncategorized
Tagged AA, Al-Anon, Alcoholics Anonymous, church, NA, Narcotics Anonymous, Nashville, recovery, support groups
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Theology without testimony is like learning about ice cream without eating it
Many people have never discovered that when people open up and begin to testify to one another about their love for Jesus, they experience an amazing sense of kinship. Christianity isn’t just about dispensing information about God. It’s about making … Continue reading
Posted in by the word of their testimony, house church, lay testimonies, Lay Witness Missions, lay witness movement, Martin Luther King, organic chruch, personal testimonies, salvation testimonies, simple church, testimonials, testimonies in church, Uncategorized
Tagged AA meetings, Christianity, church, quotes, recovery, support groups, testimonies, theology
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12 steps for one another groups
The founders of Alcoholics Anonymous established 12 steps to help people overcome an addiction to alcohol. As the program gained success, various support groups for other addictions began to apply the steps for their own needs. In 50-something places the … Continue reading
Posted in celebrate recovery, cell groups, encounter group, encouragement, house church, Love one another, NA, NA meetings, Narcotics Anonymous, one another, one anothering, open sharing, organic chruch, overcoming depression, Overeaters Anonymous, recovery quotes
Tagged 12 steps, AA, Alcoholics Anonymous, Christian recovery group, one another verses, recovery, spiritual formation, support groups, twelve steps
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Thoughts from a Jesus addict
I’m a Jesus addict, staying high on Him & looking to start a Jesus epidemic! I’ve found that true happiness is addiction to Jesus. Group meetings help Jesus addicts keep His fire burning in one another! O, what a relief … Continue reading