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One church evangelizing...
One church evangelizing city. As described in capturing the town for Christ, the first city reaching method [...] use in establishing what became promised road back to [...] church in Lynchburg, Virginia was to visit every home within ten miles of the church. [...] huge city map on the back wall on the Bank [...] Donald(?) [...] plant, when the church begin meeting in December of 1956. He drew ten circles, each one representing the mile and began visit(?). listen
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It's a whole new experience...
It's a whole new experience when you drive to Disney World, with our(?) white(?), end(?) of Disney's theme parks worldwide operations. I had many questions about Disney's secret tunnels, but all white(?) ones(?) talk about what's church planting(?). He had a plan, a big one. To reach Orlando [...], through church planting(?). Now that plan's bigger. It involves region cities all across the world for Christ(?). listen
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And one source alone...
And one source alone reaching city, the phrase city reaching is a slogan thrown around many sources and is used in different ways, not everyone who advocates city reaching is referring to the same thing. In 1972 Jerry Falwell and Elmer Towns wrote capture in your town for [...] which became a best seller and is proposed that one could evangelize it's own town and [...] as it's goal. listen
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Paulo(?)took his example...
Paulo(?)took his example from when X5 28 where the enemies of the Jerusalem church accused them you have failed Jerusalem with your dockering(?)Paulo(?)said he wanted to fail Jerusalem with the gospel so that when the holy spirit convicted a personal sin he received out of salvation that individual's first thought would come to Thomas [...]that's his church seeking Jesus Christ. listen
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Next, Paul Well(?) applied...
Next, Paul Well(?) applied super aggressive evangelism which means super aggressive in outreach, super aggressive in faith, and super aggressive in sharing Christ. Right? Because all are lost to view the gospel, because Jesus commanded to go to preach and because Jesus told his followers that they should continue(?) the work that he had done. As a result, Paul Well(?) preach the gospel if we open the radio, and was among the listen
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Towns and Birds book...
Towns and Birds book into the future [...] five of observations for how to make it most of the 2000 year heritage of the Church. #1. Recognize that today's worship motivations often stand from spirutual hunger. #2. Be that hunger with solid teaching about worship including training about the role of the holy spirit. #3. Pray incorporated worship in the way that invites [...] rather than spectatorship. listen
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Ancient future and Biblical,...
Ancient future and Biblical, page 107. The Church of God was not born yesterday. Ancient future churches embraced a church advanced(?) to millennia. They draw on traditions and practices that God has used in the past and they give them new meaning today. Any world that is increasingly pose(?) Christian, the ensembles are becoming new all over again. listen
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[...] the team at [...]...
[...] the team at [...] is continually looking for other churches or plasters of churches [Faint Audio] reaching vision and who are willing to develope circles of accountability. [...] partner with those who say "We are willing to take ownership at 20,000 to 40,000 people, roughly a one to five-mile radius around where they meet. [...]. listen
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The gospel is not a...
The gospel is not a smell it's pretty sounds odd but it is important to remember that the gospel centered on Jesus as presented in scripture. The gospel is more than a smell, it picture a song, it play or anything other than a divine person describe the scripture. It doesn't matter [...] it's pre literate, literate or post literate or if they prefer the sense of smell to the sense of hearing. The word of God is the standard for those who wants to know and follow Jesus listen
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Ancient rituals often...
Ancient rituals often lead to ancient ares(?) the reason to reform has abandoned icons and ritual prayers is not because those things do not have meaning it was because they had developed the wrong meaning, they deemphasize the faith relationship with God, the sincerity(?) of scripture and the simplicity of genuine faith, it is odd that many people believe that they can adopt various ancient future practices without dealing with the problems that other.... listen
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Worship expression must...
Worship expression must not be limited to be proper biblical worship is not measured by form, method, presence certain types musical instruments or the presence of certain worship aids, that handles [...] or mirror to reflect our meditation. Worship must flow from the surrendered heart that [...] gives God the worship that due to him. listen
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Evangelism must not...
Evangelism must not become weak. In many ancient future(?) churches, intentional corporate evangelism is weak or non-existent. Yes, members of the ancient future(?) church(?) [...] do empathize, do(?) their relationship and will witness do their godly(?) life. But the new testament demonstrate corporate church evangelism in an(?) intentional manner. listen
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As the good as the group...
As the good as the group experiences and the ancient future church are and as meaningful as meditating and the candle if at [...] maybe. That history of Christianity has hands on people [...] or sand base on the prophet(?) for the word of God commands her attention and essential to everything in worship. listen
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Our faith cannot neglect...
Our faith cannot neglect the word. If I know relationship with Jesus Christ can be appropriately lived out only with the word and it's center. Anything that takes the place of the word of God is a destruction and not a help, other things can illustrate the word but only the Power of God through the word can change lives. Therefore the word must always be sinful. listen
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There is nothing as...
There is nothing as powerful as entering a room for a servant of God who has mastered the word and it's still with the spirit, communicates God's word in a powerful and practical way in such a situation the word of God attracts the attention of its viewers, leads them to the inner recess' of the heart by conviction and demands a response. listen
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[...] due to worship...
[...] due to worship is not in most cases a rejection of a particular beliefs structure. Many churches maintain a high view of scripture adhere to the historic doctrines of faith and exercise a transforming relationship with Jesus Christ. If anything, ancient [...] worship rejects modern worship as to narrow. In some places it shows sustained for the psalms songs approach to worship that talks more about good feelings than about listen
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Strong(?) indigenous...
Strong(?) indigenous flavor. Unlike the easily predictable little variance from the churches of the past, [...] to worship typically take an eclectic(?) approach, tailoring worship to each particular context as in the example so far in this chapter go to church services or churches are alike in what they do. listen
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What can we learn? In...
What can we learn? In many ways learning from ancient future churches can be like learning from the ancient church. In addition to themes already presented, there are several values we can lean. The gospel can be illustrated through images. Second, most churches have failed to engage beyond our ears. Thirdly, the church did not start in 1980 or even in 1780. listen
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Page 99 connecting with...
Page 99 connecting with the past: Interest is growing especially among younger Christians in the kind of worship that is both relevant today and connected with the past.This ancient future worship ranges from the youth of Canols(?)to an appereciation Ash Wednesday and Lent. It may focus on an ancient ritual like baptism or a more genearl sense of mystries of God it may occur in a historical building with.... listen
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What's in the setting....
What's in the setting. Christians increasing desire to participate in worship as an experience and often they find help in feeling connected with a 2000 year stream of church history and are discovering how to cash in on 2 millenia of good ideas. Many of which draws elements from liturgical worship while not necessarily in a formal setting. listen
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What we need to consider,...
What we need to consider, there are real questions to be considered about the attractional model, someone has to answer when will it stop. Assumptions about Church in scripture cannot be found in a multi-site church. Multi-site churches can prevent the development of more platform teachers. At some point, we have to stop appealing to a consumer mentality. listen
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Page 94, on considerations...
Page 94, on considerations many churches that hold to a local church economy theology have not thought through the repercussions of the multi-site ministry, simply put the lead pastor becomes a [...] overseeing a series of churches or campus pastors for some that is not a problem, but for others they have not even thought through the issues, this model creates a new view of what church is. listen
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The first question is...
The first question is on page 88 is how healthy is your church. Second, is there a driving emphasis behind your desire to go multi site. Three, are the key leaders behind the decision. Before your church lots of the multi site the decision makers in the congregation will need to fall through these crucial issues. listen
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What can you learn from...
What can you learn from multi-site churches? the multi-site church is not the practice of a handful of innovative churches. Churches can reach different people with different venues. Multi-site churches are a natural extension of the mega church phenomenon. The expectations of church have gone up. Multi-site churches can be simple and simple can work. listen
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Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Today I had the [...]...
Today I had the Ministers Pastor's luncheon at 11:00, then I went to see William Whidbee for a minute to ask him how his cancer treatment has been going. Then I tried to stop to see Mark Cooper who was not home. I also did some errands with the DMV and the Courthouse paying car taxes, etc. Then I had the Nursing Home worship service. Afterward I visited Margy Saunders for a while. Then I went back to see Mark Cooper, he was still not there. Then I went to see Mr. Reuben(?) James, he was asleep. Then I went back to school to pick up Robin. Drove home, drove a total of 43 listen
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