Embracing an Outside-the-Box Church Approach

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1. "The outside-the-box church challenges us to break free from conventional norms. And to embrace radical, innovative ways of living out our faith. Come on. Mirroring the unconventional ways and methods of Jesus Himself. You want to know what we should do as a church? How the church should be? All we have to do is read the life of Jesus. That's the church. That's the outside-the-box church." [03:24] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "If there's ever a generation that needed to hear the gospel of Jesus Christ, it's this generation. It doesn't exclude any other generations. I mean, when I was little, I heard about the 60s. Come on. They needed Jesus. I grew up in the 70s. They needed Jesus. Right? 80s. But if there's ever a generation that needs the gospel, it is this generation. But more than that, here's what I really want to tell you. If there's ever a generation that is not going to hear the gospel, it is this generation." [04:17] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "We have to be able to discern when tradition is helping and when it's hurting. That's where the Holy Spirit comes in. That's what we have to be able to discern. The dangers of tradition are that tradition has a way of holding you in your past, which some people love. Come on. Has a way of holding you in your past. But it also has a way of hindering you from your future. Do you want to hang? Hang on to where you are. That's where you're going to be." [15:37] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "We understand when we come here, we can come to the altar or we can pray together and yokes of bondage are broken. Strongholds are pulled down. We get healed. We get brought closer to God. And that's a wonderful thing. But we're only here a couple hours on Sunday. How can we live that out on Monday while we're on our job or while we're driving someplace on Tuesday? How can we live that out when we're at the grocery store on Wednesday or when we're taking the kids? Someplace on Thursday? How can we live that out when we're so tired on Friday of the week and people that have got on our nerves?" [19:12] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "An outside-the-box church is effective. The first churches in the book of Acts were outside the box churches. Why? Because the church in the book of Acts did things that no other religion would do. It reached out and healed people. It fed the hungry. It clothed the naked. It delivered the oppressed. It embraced baptism. It desired to be filled with the Holy Spirit. The outside-the-box church grew from zero to 3,120 people the first day it opened its doors. Legitimately. Come on, not just to fill seats. I'm talking about people who wanted an experience with Holy Spirit." [24:41] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "An outside-the-box church can reach its generation. An outside-the-box church goes places that other churches only dream of. An outside-the-box church can minister to people that other churches would judge and avoid. That's what an outside-the-box church does. Other churches would shun and put in the back. But an outside-the-box church says, come on, sit up front. Sit up front. Come on." [28:07] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "An outside-the-box church is a church that's willing to do whatever it takes, whatever God tells us to do, whatever it needs to do to reach its community. If God tells us to do it, Lord, then that's what we're doing. We're doing whatever you tell us to do. An outside-the-box church is not locked into traditional mindsets. That's why the book of Acts, this book of Acts church that Jesus started was so effective in reaching its world. Come on. It reached across boundaries that no other church would reach across. It reached across generations that other churches wouldn't reach across." [29:05] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "We are people who want to be changed by the power of the gospel and who want to reach the world with the message of Jesus Christ. That's what we want to do. That's what we want to do. I won't go into it. But if you kept reading in the text that we read, there were some silversmiths and some people down in Acts chapter 19. They were so upset because they worshiped this God, Diana. And Paul was coming, messing it up, man. I mean, he was messing that thing up. He was saying, there's only one God. Lord, thy God is one God. He's the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. One God. Figure that out. He's only one God." [32:01] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "Why was the early church so effective? Why was it an outside-the-box church? Because of these factors. It was an on-fire church. Come on. It was a worshiping church. You don't just come to church and say, well, I just want to hear what the preacher has to say. No. You're missing the biggest part of it. That's the only part of it. Worship. We were coming to worship and obey God. Praying church. Come on. We're a giving. We're a forgiving church. We're a loving church. We're a giving church and a forgiving church. Come on. And a loving church." [32:32] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "We are Christians who live. We love each other. It doesn't matter what your title is because when we all go stand before the Lord, come on. My title's not going to get me any closer. He's not going to look and say, well, you're a pastor. Okay, you get three automatic steps forward. No. There's no big I's and little U's. We truly care about people. And you might look and say, well, we don't show it all. Well, that's true. But we don't always act like Christians. But you are. Okay? We just need to act like who we are. All right? We truly care about people. We love people. We want to help people. We want to minister to people. And by the way, minister, all that means, literally means help. You say, I want to be a minister. All of us are ministers. It just means help." [30:56] (46 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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