
Pursuing church growth destroys Social Capital. Pursuing churchgoer and community growth enhances it. Seeking the welfare of
Eisegesis:
Reexamine Scripture to
Untangle Original Intent from
Infallibility Overreach
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by Phil Miglioratti @ Reimagine.Network
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#ItSeemsToMe…Christians who believe in the inspiration of the Bible r
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How Do We #ReCenterChrist?
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Personally? Corporately?
Organically not Programatically?
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In our Ministries and Meetings?
Our Groups and Gatherings?
With Family and Friends?
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ReCentering Christ
We intentionally shift from running an agenda
to
Read more…#ReExamineSCRIPTURE: Start with The Ten Commandments
Phil Miglioratti Interviewed Tom Lutz, Author of "Equipping Christians for Kingdom Obedience"
PHIL>>> Many Christians today seem uncertain about the role of the Law in the Christian life. Why i
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I’m peering out the window from the back of a bus as we wind our way along the Sea of Galilee. Wit
Christ: Not Only Our Focus ... Also Our Locus
Thoughts on Recentering by Phil Miglioratti
God wants you to understand his wonderful and glorious mystery.
The mystery is that Christ lives in you, and he is your hope of sharing in God's glory.
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PROLOGUE
PRELUDE: The Parable of the Ice Cream Shop
ONE ~ Why Reassess?
TWO ~ What Do We Mean By “This Gospel”?
THREE ~ The Gospel and Mission Today
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The church is not meant to be a house built for Christ.
It is meant to be the house where Christ lives.
The Parable Jesus Told
Luke 6:46–49 — (CEV)
“Why do you keep on saying that I am your Lord, when you refuse to do what I say?
‘Anyone who co
Read more…The church is not meant to be a house built for Christ.
It is meant to be the house where Christ lives.
The Parable Jesus Told
Luke 6:46–49 — (CEV)
“Why do you keep on saying that I am your Lord, when you refuse to do what I say?
‘Anyone who co
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Consumeranity: A Subtle but Serious Dis-Ease that Infects the Church
Phil Miglioratti @ Reimagine.Network
A “What? SoWhat? NowWhat?” Overview
{Warning Label: Consumeranity is a Dangerous Infiltration of Consumerism With Christianity}
WHAT?
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I’ve been asked why I don’t talk about salvation more.
I do—almost every day—if we’re defining it correctly. I just don’t use the church bulletin version.
Because salvation isn’
Read more…Leonard Sweet
I’ve been collecting these contrasts for more than decades years — in sermon margins, on napkins, at 3am, in the middle of arguments I lost and a few I won. Some came from praying. So
In Part 1 of this series, we focused on OBSERVATION.
Correct interpretation and application are based on abundant observation. We
City Impact Roundtable: Insights & Ideas from Thought-Leaders & Practitioners