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Tag Archives: ministry
The status quo is often a no-go to following Jesus
If we refuse to glorify anyone but Christ, the glory of God will fill a meeting. When no mere human is the “King” of a meeting, ekklesia can break through. A powerful way to minister to people is to let … Continue reading
Posted in availability of God, body of Christ, Christian community, church programming, common life, communion of the saints, community, community building, ekklesia, heart of worship, life together, lukewarm, may the force be with you, Quotes, R.C. Sproul, Uncategorized, worship
Tagged best practices, Christianity, church, following Jesus, ministry, no more ordinary, spiritual gifts, status quo, synergy
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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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True worship: open hearts & radical honesty
–Wanted: “True Worshipers”– God is looking for open hearts and radical honesty. Now is the time to go beyond outward form and religious pretense — no pretending, no hiding! It’s time for heart-felt reality. “The hour comes, and now is, … Continue reading
Posted in Christ, Christ's presence, Christian living, Christian spirituality, He must increase, I must decrease, John 10, John 4:23, John the Baptist, pride, self-promotion, sheep, straight is the gate and narrow the way, that I might know Him and the power of His resurrection, Uncategorized
Tagged Christianity, in spirit and in truth, ministry, poem, quotes, Tolstoy, true worshipers, worship
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The Magnificence of Mutual Ministry
Mutual ministry is the shared, non-hierarchical, back and forth (one to another) ministry between the people in a church. It’s a beautiful thing to behold, but it is very rare, almost unknown. However, mutual ministry is biblical. The New Testament … Continue reading
Posted in belief, clergy, Episcopal church, heresies, James C. Fenhagen, laity, Lutheran church, organic church, participatory church, Quotes
Tagged church, ministry, mutual ministry, one anothers, quotations, religion
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1 Speaker Church Is Like A 1 Channel TV . . .
If church has the same speaker every week, it is like a TV that only gets one channel. Maybe Christian ministry would be more effective at changing lives and transforming our culture if it flowed from one ordinary believer to … Continue reading
Posted in Behold the Lamb of God, Christian ministry, church programs, church services, clergy, clericalism, house church, Jesus, Jesus Christ, multi-voiced church, non-church, one anothering, open church, open forum, open mic, open mike, open sharing, organic church, participation in church, participatory church, participatory culture, Salvation Army, Salvation Army church, Salvation Army Corps, sermon, simple church, Spirit-led, takes away the sins of the world, Tennessee
Tagged Bible, church, clergy laity, ministry, Nashville, one anothers, religion, television
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