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Did Sermon-Free Church Begin At Pentecost?
Sermon-Free Church — Did It Begin At Pentecost? Thoughts for Pentecost Sunday, May 19, 2013 On Pentecost Sunday (May 19) the church in the Western world celebrates the beginning of sermon-free church. The events are recorded in Acts, chapter 2 … Continue reading →
Posted in 1 Corinthians 14:26, 2013, Acts, Apostle Peter, bishops, Christ followers, church, church history, church leader, church leadership, church meetings, coming of the Holy Spirit, gifts of the Spirit, Gospel, Holy Spirit, Jerusalem, New Testament, non-church, non-church movement, non-liturgical, non-traditional church, one anothers, open church, open mike, openairs, organic church, origin of the church, overseers, participatory church, Peter, Peter preaching on Pentecost, praise, praising God, pray for one another, prayer, praying, preaching, preaching the Word, Roman, Roman Empire, sermon, sermon-free, sermons, Spirit-led, Spirit-prompted, spiritual church, the Western church, This was that., Western world
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Tagged Acts 2, birth of the church, church history, early church, Pentecost, Pentecost Sunday
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17 Benefits Of Prayer Walking
Prayer walking with The Salvation Army Flag does many things: 1) It increases the amount of intercessory prayer for your neighborhood; 2) It helps you to understand the needs in your neighborhood; 3) It increases your love for the people … Continue reading →
Posted in aggressive Christianity, book of Joshua, fear, fear of man, God, Holy Spirit, intercession, intercessory prayer, overcoming fear, pray for one another, prayer, prayer without ceasing, praying, praying community, Salvation Army church, Salvation Army Corps, Salvationists, spiritual battle, spiritual warfare, team, territory, The Salvation Flag
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Tagged benefits of prayer walking, Christian witness, evangelism, outreach, prayer walk, prayer walking, religion, spiritual warfare, The Salvation Army
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Church — A Man-Led Pulpet Show Or A Supernatural Puppet Show?
Church is a like puppet show. God attempts to animate His people by releasing His Spirit through them. If they resist and/or ignore the promptings of God, not much happens — the puppets remain lifeless and blank-faced in their places. … Continue reading →
Posted in 1 Corinthians:14, animated, animation, anointed, anointing, Berry Street, Berry Street Worship Center, First Century Church, God is truly among you, laying on hands, led by the Spirit, move of God, movement, Music City, platform, prayer, praying, praying community, prompted by the Spirit, prompting of the Spirit, prophesy, prophesying, pulpit, puppet show, puppeteer, puppets, quote, Quotes, Salvation Army church, Salvation Army Corps, Salvationists, secret, sermon-free, sermons, simple church, spectators, speech making, spirit, Spirit-filled, Spirit-led, Spirit-prompted, spirituality, The Salvation Army, unbeliever, uneducated
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Tagged Christianity, Nashville, organic church, Paul of Tarsus, quotations
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A Red Flag On Nashville Streets
My wife and I (and sometimes others) have felt called to carry a red, yellow, and blue flag on the streets of Nashville for the past 7 years. It is the official flag of The Salvation Army: The red represents … Continue reading →
Posted in blood, Blood and Fire, blood of Jesus, Christian flag, corps, creativity, Dickerson Road, fire, fire of the Holy Spirit, flag, innovation, Music City, Nashville adventure, Nashville charity, Nashville events, Nashville housing, Nashville streets, New York, prayer, prayer walking, praying, red flag, Salvation Army church, Salvation Army Corps, Salvationists, The Salvation Army, The Salvation Flag, what to do in Nashville, yellow and blue
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Tagged divine encounters, homeless, Nashville
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Men Gone Wild (Or Are They Just Free In The Spirit?)
Recently six men gathered in Nashville, Tennessee and were overcome by spontaneous praise, worship, celebration, dancing, and prayer; for more than two hours. Had these men gone wild? Or were they just free in the Spirit? They were experiencing a … Continue reading →
Posted in Acts, Acts of the Apostles, Bible, New Testament, praise and worship, praying, praying community, radical, radical obedience, rare form of Christianity, real presence, religious ceremonies, Salvation Army church, Salvation Army Corps, Salvationists
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Tagged Christianity, church, Men gone wild, Nashville, prayer meeting, Tennessee, The Salvation Army
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The Message Of Obama’s Inaugural Bibles
President Barack Obama took the oath of office for his second term on a stack (of two) Bibles — Lincoln’s Bible and Martin Luther King, Jr.’s traveling Bible. So what would Lincoln and King have to say about that? “In … Continue reading →
Posted in 21st Century, Alveda King, America, American, American history, and, atheism, Atheists, Barack Obama, Bible reading, biblical, Biblical concept, black history, Christian, Christian history, Christian values, Christianity, church, church history, civil religion, Dr. King sermon, family values, God, God's authority, inaugural Bibles, Martin Luther King's niece, moral foundations, moral laws, moral restraints, morality, oath of office, political correctness, political dysfunction, political issue, political views, politicized, politics, politics and religion, popular culture, popular opinion, post-Christianity, prayer, praying, preaching, President, quote, Quotes, revolting against God, right and wrong, right conduct, right from wrong, Ten Commandments, the eleventh commandment, values, White House, word of God, you shall reap what you sow
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Tagged Abraham Lincoln, King's Bible, Lincoln's Bible, Martin Luther King Jr., Obama's second inaguration, quotations, Rediscovering Lost Values, religion, swearing on the Bible
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Holding Hands In Prayer — It’s Not For Sissies.
Holding hands in prayer is not for sissies. It is an amazing connect with the living God and His power. I grew up going to church but never saw people hold hands in prayer. I think my church was too … Continue reading →
Posted in agreeing in prayer, college experiences, funeral homes, holding hands in a circle, Holy Spirit, hospitals, inner city streets, not for sissies, prayer, praying, praying community, rehabs, Salvation Army church, Salvation Army Corps, Salvationists, spiritual growth, spiritual power, Tennessee, touching, unity, University of Tennessee Martin, worship gathering
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Tagged alternative lifestyle, holding hands in prayer, Nashville, religion, spiritual disciplines, spiritual formation, The Salvation Army
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The Cat In The Hat Shares The Rap On His Cap
Yo! Let’s go, We gotta show A better way to pray Than sittin’ in pews Hearin’ preacha views. We got da great news! Let everybody share A prayer or a care. Take da flag Out of da bag; Blood & … Continue reading →
Posted in alternative church, alternative lifestyle, belief, blood of Jesus, burning heart, celebration, change, change agent, Christ, Christ followers, Christian flag, Christian rap, Christian values, contagion, countercultural, creativity, culture, environment, evangelism, faith-based, filled with the Spirit, fire, fire of the Holy Spirit, flag, floods, free spirit, holiness, holy, improv, insight, inspiration, Jesus, Jesus Christ, joy, move of God, music, organic church, popular culture, prayer, praying, preaching, rapping, revival, sermons, spiritual, spiritual awakening, spiritual fire, spiritual formation, spiritual innovation, testimonies
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Tagged Blood & Fire, cat in the hat, Christianity, prayer walking, rap, rapper, religion, Salvation Army, salvation army flag
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What Would William Booth Say Today? (WWWBST?)
William Booth was the founder of The Salvation Army. He was a man with a passionate love for God and a deep love for humanity. He died 100 years ago this year. What would William Booth say to us today … Continue reading →
Posted in authority, Bible type revival, Biblical concept, Christ, Christ followers, Christ-centered, Christian, Christian flag, Christian history, Christian organizations, combat, deliverance, devotion, die to self, disciple making, disciples, discipline, discipling, England, faith, faith-based, fear, feelings, fight the good fight of faith, flag, followers, followers of Christ, freedom, glory, glory days, hearing God, hearing Jesus, heart-felt love, heroes, history, inner city, Jesus, Jesus Christ, kingdom of God, ministry, miracles, missional, modeling, moral failures, moral principles, move of God, movement, mysticism, normal Christianity, obedience, open airs, openairs, prayer, prayer walking, prayer without ceasing, praying, quote, Quotes, red hot, relevation, religion, right and wrong, right conduct, right living, righteousness, salvation, Salvation Army church, Salvation Army Corps, Salvationists, seduction, self-control, self-denial, self-destruction, self-discipline, self-focus, sex, soul, spirit, Spirit-filled, Spirit-led, spiritual, spiritual awakening, spiritual combat, spiritual disciplines, spiritual formation, spiritual growth, spiritual walk, surrender, surrender to God, temptation, The Salvation Army, The Salvation Flag
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Tagged Aggressive Christianity, Catherine booth, quotations, spiritual warfare, The Salvation Army, William Booth
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Why does a society that prides itself on tolerance and the accepting of diversity into the mainstream; marginalize the praying community?
Why does a society that prides itself on tolerance and the accepting of diversity into the mainstream; marginalize the praying community?