Entries Tagged as 'EC and Capitol Hill'

Thursday, September 22nd, 2005

EC & Capitol Hill: Ecclesia Inspiration 1

Last week, I established how the Emerging Church movement can contribute to an understanding of how community can function as tourist agency for the lost and retreat center for disciples of Jesus. Furthermore, the Ecclesia as it exists on Capitol Hill should both get serious about being the Body of Christ in the Hill community […]

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Thursday, September 15th, 2005

EC & Capitol Hill: Ecclesia

The second post in this series on the intersection of the principles of the Emerging Church movement and impacting Capitol Hill is the Ecclesia. If American Christians desire to impact the Capitol Hill community, especially for Jesus Christ, it must reunderstand the purpose and identity of the Bride of Jesus Christ, the Church (Ecclesia). Unfortunately, […]

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Saturday, September 10th, 2005

EC & Capitol Hill: Community

I begin this series on the intersection of the Emerging Church conversation and Capitol Hill with a look at one of the foundational concepts to ministry on Capitol Hill and the EC conversation: community. If we American Christians desire to impact the Hill community for Jesus Christ, we must begin by establishing and nurturing community. […]

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Saturday, September 3rd, 2005

EC and Capitol Hill: Defined

Before I launch into a discourse on the intersection of the Emerging Church movement and Capitol Hill, I want to define both of these terms. While you may think you know what I mean by “Capitol Hill” in Washington DC, I hope my definition will help you reunderstand what this place truly is. Also, because […]

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Tuesday, August 30th, 2005

Emerging Church and Capitol Hill: Intro

As most of you know, I am a missionary on Capitol Hill. No, this is not a cute way of saying I am a lobbyiest for Jesus! My whole reason for being on Capitol Hill is to proclaim the restoring power of the gospel of Jesus Christ, encourage congressional staffers in their relationships with Him, […]

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