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Is church an hour’s perch on a pew or an interactive search for more of God? Check out what the New Testament says about church meetings in I Corinthians 14:26.
Posted in 1 Corinthians 14:26, American church, Bible, Biblical concept, bored in church, Christianity, church, early church, house church, I Corinthians 14:26, New Testament, perch, pew
Tagged church, God, interactive search, New Testament, pew, religion
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Alternative Names For Organic Church
In the last few years, many books have been written about organic church by people like Neil Cole, Milt Rodriguez, Tony and Felicity Dale, Frank Viola, Wolfgang Simpson, Jon Zens, and many others. I have read many of the books. … Continue reading
Posted in alternative lifestyle, American church, Berry Street, Bible, Biblical concept, Christian, Christian community, Christian history, Christianity, church, church history, church roles, church structure, faith, faith-based, flag, Frank Viola, history, house church, I Corinthians 14:26, improv, James H Rutz, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Jon Zens, King James Version, Milt Rodriguez, Music City, Nashville, Neil Cole, non-church, non-church movement, non-traditional church, open church, order of worship, organic church, participatory church, prayer, prayer walking, Quakers, relational church, religion, religious ceremonies, sermon, sermons, show and tell, simple church, Spirit-led, spiritual awakening, support group, tag team, The Salvation Army, the way we do church, Tony and Felicity Dale, tradition, unprogrammed church, Western religion, What is church?, Wolfgang Simpson
Tagged books, Christianity, church, organic church, religion
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Churches Are Shrinking–Is Christianity Fading Away Or Will It Come Roaring Back In A Creative Way?
In the Western world churches are shrinking. A new survey by the Pew Research Center shows that Millennials (American’s in their twenties) are increasingly turning away from religion. More and more writers and experts are saying that America is now … Continue reading
Posted in alternative lifestyle, belief, Berry Street, Berry Street Worship Center, Christian, Christian community, Christian history, Christianity, church, church history, church roles, church structure, East Nashville, ekklesia, faith, faith-based, hearing God, hearing Jesus, I Corinthians 14:26, McKay Bookstore, Mike Bickle, Millennials, Music City, Nashville, non-church, non-church movement, non-traditional church, organic church, participatory church, post-Christianity, prototype, religion, simple church, spiritual awakening, the way we do church
Tagged Christianity, McKay Booksotre, Mike Bickle, Millennials, organic church, post-Christian, religion, Western world
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An Ancient Way To Change Your Life (Almost Unknown In The 21st Century)
There is an ancient way to change your life that was first developed and used in the Middle East in the early Fourth Century. It produced amazing results and helped to start a movement in the Roman Empire and beyond. … Continue reading
Posted in alternative lifestyle, Christ, Christ-centered, Christian, Christian history, Christianity, church history, early church, faith, faith-based, God, habit, hearing Jesus, His story, history, inner rivers, insight, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Jesus Movement, lifestyles, monastics, mysticism, non-church movement, non-material reality, Orthodox, Philokalia, prayer, prayer walking, prayer without ceasing, presence of Christ, presence of God, religion, religious ceremonies, self-control, self-denial, self-esteem, self-help, self-image, self-will, sin, sinner, spiritual awakening, spiritual combat, spiritual disciplines, spiritual formation, spiritual growth, spiritual warfare, The Jesus Prayer, the way of the pilgrim
Tagged change your life, Christianity, Middle East, Philokalia, religion, Roman Empire, self-help, The Jesus Prayer, Way Of The Pilgrim
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New Poll Shows More Millennials Doubt God
A new poll by the Pew Research Center has found that doubts about the existence of God have increased by 15 points during the past 5 years among Millennials, Americans 30 and under. Here’s a link to the survey: http://www.pewforum.org/Age/Religion-Among-the-Millennials.aspx … Continue reading
Posted in acts of God, American, American church, American media, announcements, Berry Street, Berry Street Worship Center, Christian, Christian community, Christian history, Christianity, church, church roles, church structure, doubts, faith, faith-based, gifts of the Spirit, Music City, mysticism, order of worship, organic church, participatory church, Pew Research, poll, popular culture, rejecting Christ, show and tell, Spirit-led, spiritual formation, spiritual growth, supernatural, testimonies, testimony, The Salvation Army, unprogrammed church
Tagged Americans, Millennials, Millennials doubt God, Nashville, Pew Research Center, religion, The Salvation Army
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What You Know Vs. The Love You Show
Spiritual growth isn’t about how much information concerning God that you know. It’s about how much of God’s love that you show and how much you allow the Holy Spirit to flow. Spiritual growth isn’t about how much theological and/or … Continue reading
Posted in acts of God, alternative lifestyle, belief, Bible, Biblical concept, Christian, Christianity, dancing with God, devotion, disciple making, discipling, facts and figures, faith, faith-based, feelings, gift of God, gifts of the Spirit, glory, God, hearing God, hearing Jesus, heart-felt love, Holy Spirit, inward change, lifestyles, mysticism, normal Christianity, Oh my God, organic church, prayer, presence of Christ, presence of God, quench the Spirit, religion, revival, rivers of living water, salvation, soul, Spirit-led, spiritual, spiritual awakening, spiritual growth, supernatural, The Voice, thoughts, voice activated, voice of God, voices
Tagged Biblical knowledge, Christianity, God, Holy Spirit, religion, spiritual formation, spiritual life
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Don’t Let The Myth Of The Material Make You Miss Life’s Most Meaningful Reality . . .
It would be a shame to go through life caught in the myth of the material and miss out on the most amazing reality on Earth. Yet many people do. We think we have “permanent housing” but that is a … Continue reading
Posted in belief, Bible, Biblical concept, Christian, Christianity, compassion, conscience, consciousness, facts and figures, faith, faith-based, faithfulness, God, having a form of godliness, heart-felt love, human body, human life, insight, kindness, life, lifestyles, love, materialism, materialistic evolution, meaning, meaninglessness, mystery, mysticism, natural laws, nature, non-material reality, Oh my God, origin of life, peace, permanent housing, religion, scholasticism, science, soul, Spirit-led, spiritual, spiritual formation, spiritual growth, still small voice, supernatural, testimony, The God Delusion, Uncategorized
Tagged Christianity, God, greatest things in life, myth, religion, testimony
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God Still Makes Change That Sets The Captives Free
Where did that strange question come from as I sat bored in church one morning? “If you were born a Hindu, what would you be today?” Here’s my testimony. God still makes change that sets the captives free. Hearing God’s … Continue reading
Posted in history, lifestyles, God, religion, Nashville, freedom, The Salvation Army, prayer, change, change management, mysticism, new birth, simple church, Berry Street Worship Center, salvation, Christianity, revelation, college, soul, YouTube, Berry Street, saved, East Nashville, church, Hindu, supernatural, Why be a Christian?, trust, spiritual growth, spiritual formation, miracles, Savior, evidence for God, gift of God, non-traditional church, agnostic, testimonies, surrender to God, Christian, Christian community, belief, witness, Salvationists, faith, spiritual awakening, free spirit, faith-based, strange question, bored in church, testimony, makes change, sets the captives free, interactive
Tagged agnostic, change, Christianity, church, freedom, Hindu, religion, salvation, testimony
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Do You Know God?
Do you know God? Not religion or church or the Bible or prayer or worship or doctrine or Footprints In The Sand; but is the Creator, Himself, real and alive in your heart? Are you captivated by God’s majesty and … Continue reading
Posted in alternative lifestyle, beauty, belief, Bible, burning heart, Catholic mystics, Christian, Christianity, church, clear conscience, confession, contemplation, conversion, conviction of sin, Creator, dancing with God, devotion, evidence for God, faith, faith-based, gift of God, God, God-shaped vacuum, good question, good sermon, guidance, hearing God, hearing Jesus, inner rivers, insight, inward change, life, lifestyles, majesty, mystery, mysticism, Oh my God, peace, presence of Christ, presence of God, religion, religious ceremonies, repent, revelation, self-denial, sermon, sermons, sin, spiritual, spiritual formation, spiritual growth, still small voice, The Voice, words on fire
Tagged Bible, church, Creator, Do you know God?, Footprints In The Sand, prayer, religion, worship
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Why Be Prejudice Against Prayer (Or Against Praying People)?
Even if you don’t believe in (and/or don’t like) prayer, there is no reason to be prejudice against prayer or against people who pray. Why? Because . . . 1) The vast majority of people who tell you they are … Continue reading
Posted in acts of God, adoration, alternative lifestyle, American, Americans, anthropologist, belief, Brandeis University, Christian, Christianity, church, faith, faith-based, feelings, interview, joy, lifestyles, love, mystery, non-material reality, Of Two Minds, popular culture, prayer, prayer walking, prayer without ceasing, presence of Christ, presence of God, psychology, religion, soul, spiritual, spiritual disciplines, spiritual formation, supernatural, surrender to God, T.M. Luhrmann, tension, The Jesus Prayer, The Voice, tolerance
Tagged Americans, God, prayer, prejudice, religion, stress, tolerance
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