What does a Spirit Led Church Service look like?

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ย. 2024
  • In this captivating interview, Ruslan engages in a profound conversation with Pastor Ed Newton of Community Bible Church in San Antonio, TX. They delve into an extraordinary and unorthodox situation where an individual began to curse during a church service.
    Pastor Ed Newton, guided by the prompting and unction of the Holy Spirit, not only addresses the immediate circumstance with grace and wisdom but also unveils the deeper implications of the Holy Spirit's work within the individual involved. His response showcases a remarkable sensitivity to the Spirit's leading, turning a potentially disruptive moment into a powerful testament to the Spirit's presence.
    This viral video clip serves as an invaluable case study for anyone in a leadership position, illustrating how to navigate the delicate balance between maintaining order and being responsive to the Spirit's movement during scheduled services.
    How can we reconcile the structured nature of church services with the dynamic leading of the Holy Spirit, ensuring that everything is done decently and in order without stifling the Spirit's work? This question lies at the heart of this compelling discussion, offering deep insights and practical wisdom for church leaders and congregations alike.

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  • @OnlySaints92
    @OnlySaints92 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I saw this. I think the pastor handled the situation well.

  • @ClimbingUpThisLife
    @ClimbingUpThisLife หลายเดือนก่อน

    I watched the video of the Church's response, most of all the Holy Spirit bringing God's Word into visual, audible, and spiritual reality the truth of God’s amazing grace of leaving the 99 to get the one 💯. When people started approaching the pastor it reminded me of times when Jesus performed miracles and crowds pressed against Him because of what they witnessed and wanted to happen for themselves. We live in a world in need of God, and sometimes the opposition comes from an individual's desperation for their need to be met but not a desperation to meet the One Who can meet all of our needs. Our Heavenly Father is good, thankful for Jesus Christ my Savior and the Holy Spirit my Counselor and Comforter.