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Author Topic: Church Doesn't Have to be Boring  (Read 1738 times)
Janet Easson Martin
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« on: September 03, 2016, 08:56:19 pm »

Church Doesn't Have to be Boring


As I watched this video and others recently it opened my eyes to how just the joy on our faces speaks volumes to a hurting world.  Our fascination and satisfaction in Jesus expresses so much more than awkward robotic repitition of the "five spiritual laws" (GCx tract) alone.  I don't mean we shouldn't share the word with non-believers. I am trying to say that we should be sensitive to the Spirit to speak it "in season" and "with grace". The outreach in the video below must have moved the hearts of people that God was entreating.  I would have loved to have been part of that church and its love for God, people, and praise dancing that day.  It lifts me up greatly to see all kinds of workings of the Spirit in so many different ways.  Church definitely does not have to be boring.


Here's the video Dance Your Shoes Off:    

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8KX2-J6uS-o



You go, Second Baptist Church of Houston!  Seem to be a number of refreshing churches in your city.


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