Controversial Spirit-filled minister John Crowder & I talk about KIDS and DRUGS in this followup to my Charismatic Chaos or (Holy) Spirited Deconstruction? post. Want to read it? Then go here to my new blog home at MikeMorrell.org! Here you’ll be able to keep up with the latest. Please update your bookmarks & RSS feeds accordingly. Thank you!
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Crowder & Morrell: Kids & Cocaine Jesus?
Published June 2, 2008 Christian Mysticism , Church , Emergent , Faith , Friendship , God , Leadership , Theology 36 CommentsTags: alternative worship, baby Jesus, Ben Dunn, big tent revival, bizarre prophets, Brownsville Revival, CBA market, charismatic, children, Christian bookstores, church unity, contemplatives, creative miracles, deconstruction, Destiny Image, dialogue, drug culture, drugs, drunk in the Spirit, Emergent, emergent church, Emerging, emerging church, family, focus on the family, glory dust, glory realm, glossolalia, God, Godka, gold dust, Holy Spirit, integration, interviews, itinerant ministry, Jesus, John Crowder, Lakeland outpouring, Lakeland revival, Lord's Day, love, manifestation, ministry, Morningstar, mutual respect, mystics, namaste, New Covenant, open heaven, parenting, Pentecostal, Pentecostalism, pneumatology, Portland, prophetic, prophetic satire, religious spirit, renewal, rethinking worship, revival, revivalists, selah, sloshed in the Spirit, Sons of Thunder, speaking in tongues, Spirit-filled, spiritual gifts, Tallagega Nights, The Bridge, The New Mystics, third wave, Todd Bentley, tokin' the ghost, Toronto Blessing, Vaudeville, Vineyard, Voice of Healing Revival, Worship, worship music
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No new Crowder-Morrell post today – enjoy the Lord’s Day. If you must read my blog (God bless you!), let’s catch you up on the nu-pneumatic/emerging church dialogue we’ve been having this week, as well as some classic posts from the ‘ol archives that you might not be aware of.
First off for our new readers, some tie-ins I did last year looking at this whole phenomenon we describe as worship:
‘Atheist’ Worship
Restoring Worship: An Example
New Worship for a New Covenant
All this discussion about letting go and letting God be God in the more visceral, intuitive, and gut-levels of our beings elicited a phone-in comment from a friend at The Bridge in Portland. I don’t want to steal his thunder should he decide to comment, but in essence he’s been really, really into my initial post on Spirit-led deconstruction and John Crowder’s subsequent responses. To paraphrase, he said “What if the emergent movement could be known not just for our deep, insightful rethinking of theology and praxis; what if we could have fun, get silly, and let go in a way that modernity couldn’t? What if we’re missing out on some of God’s own re-thinking of our lives and agendas?”
This was funny to me, coming from a guy in The Bridge PDX, which is one of the most emotionally healthy and expressive emerging churches I’m aware of. Maybe the Sons of Thunder could thunder under The Bridge, bringing their heavy drunken glory to Brewtopia? I might fly out for that!
I haven’t danced in the aisles at worship in years and years, but I totally could – head and heart in rhythm – treated to a spirit and vibrancy and heartfelt integrity like this:
Their roving freeform worship band is Agents of Future. Their YouTube playlist can be found here; even better sound-quality songs can be found on their Myspace page – I particularly recommend “Nothing in the Way” and “I’ve Tasted You.”
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