A letter to Detroit area pastors and church leaders

Many of you know that we are praying for key connections, 1000 new intercessors in the Detroit area and an infestation of new church plants.

The outpouring that’s coming is going to rock the entire world—and we have to get ready!

Detroit has a sufficient army of believers, but we don’t know each other! We’re not organized.

I wrote a letter to the pastors and church leaders in the entire Detroit region, and I’d love some help!

If you know a Detroit area pastor, apostle or other leader, would you direct them to read the letter on our site at www.detroitrevivalchurch.com/pastors?

That would be a HUGE help!

All of us at Revival Church want to pray for and serve the greater city church with a lot of love and passion!


Last Sunday’s “Bring your blanket to church” event was sweet! So, we’re doing it again! This Sunday at 6pm bring your blanket and get ready to soak and pray and worship in the presence of God!

If you need refreshing, this night is for you!


And, last but absolutely not least, have you REGISTERED for the Michele Perry event?

Do so VERY SOON at www.detroitrevivalchurch.com/events! It’s FREE!

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What a night! Praying in tongues as a primary church strategy

Hi Revival Church team!!! Thank you SO MUCH for my birthday card and gift!!! You know my love language!!!

Last night’s “Bring your blanket to church” soaking event was PHENOMENAL from beginning to end! WOW! We’ll be doing it again next week! Invite EVERYBODY you know!image

There are some key truths that will assist our ministry and any other as we advance into uncharted territory.

In order to move forward, it’s going to take quite a unified advance… I’m praying about what this looks like, and one significant step I’m calling the entire church into is:

  • Praying non-stop in the Spirit together for one hour from 5-6pm on Sundays.

The groans, the flow of intercession as the Spirit prays through us is critically important… and it’s also important that we do it as a unified team.

I understand that ‘life happens’ to all of us, and it’s so easy to get hit… the enemy is nasty and very active… and based on my own experience in seasons like this there are two mission critical areas that tend to take the hit first:

1. Prayer

2. Unity

We have to jealously guard against anything that would hinder either of these focuses. We need to be proactive and preemptive.

We have to be very intentional in loving each other deeply and holding hands in prayer-fueled advance. If we do this, life will be amazing and we’ll blast through barriers with ease.

The very first element in our strategy (20 Elements of Revival) is agreement in the place of prayer. Revival and mission advance can’t happen if either of those two elements are minimized.

I’ll include chapter one from that book below…

It’ll give us a good picture of the importance of being together in fervent prayer continually. If you haven’t read the entire book, I’d strongly recommend you do asap.

**We can be in the building Sundays before 5pm (in fact, we need help at 4:30pm setting up)… and then dive into praying in tongues together right at 5pm.

**For those of you who are in the i1 or i2 intercession team… PLEASE ensure you are on the call every Monday night at 9pm.

If you have thoughts, words, dreams, visions, etc. please let me know!! You are the best of the best! Thanks for all you do and for who you are!!!!

Here’s chapter 1:

Element One

Acts 2:1 When the Day of Pentecost had fully come, they were all with one accord in one place.

            The way this ancient and emerging Church was birthed is the way it was meant to continue.  God drew zealots together to actively wait. 

            As we step through these twenty elements, it’s critical to prayerfully consider the step-by-step process.  It is flexible enough to allow God to infuse your Church growth experience with your own DNA, yet the underlying principles simply must not be violated. 

            This first element is the most critical, yet is probably the most neglected.  In the pursuit of establishing a new Church, or in the development of an existing one, the pure adrenaline of it can cause us to become impatient.  This first Church could not have been planted from a human perspective.

            Good teaching, proven programs, intimate small groups, evangelistic crusades and other methods would not work at this stage of the process.  These are actually parts of future elements that will take root and develop further in the Church planting process.

            So, what is this first element? 

Element One- Agreement

            The verse tells us that they were ALL in one accord AND in one place.  This depicts a mature and hungry team of radically devoted believers who understand the massive commitment it will take to fulfill the mission. 

            To launch, there must be a strategic team of mission-minded owners of the vision. 

            A tragic mistake that is often made at this initial phase of ministry is the improper focus on relationship.  Fellowship will become a staple of the Church experience well into the process, but to entrust the strategy of fellowship as a foundational element at this phase will result in failure, stagnation and a lack of power.

Being in agreement is very different than being in fellowship. An attitude of agreement results in corporate strength that will bust through many barriers the enemy will set up in the early stages. 

            A strategy of fellowship alone is incredibly susceptible to offenses taking root, gossip, frustration, disagreement and the fostering of an Absalom spirit.  Fellowship is simply not strong enough to be a foundation of a local Church.  Agreement, however, easily is.

            I’ll often hear pastors state that they are launching a new Church on a foundation of fellowship.  They have a plan of worshiping together, inviting friends and developing a new community.  Of course, the heart behind this is wonderful.  Strategically however it simply rarely works.

            This first element of agreement breeds the second element that we’ll discuss further in a moment.  The second element is extreme devotion of time.  We’ll notice that the first Church was together every day.  Why?  Because that was how it was birthed.  In order to capture God’s heart, hear His instructions, nurture unity and become alert to the directives of apostolic leadership we must be together nearly continually. 

            If we are fellowship minded, this type of commitment will rarely last. Desire for fellowship is inward focused primarily, but an attitude of agreement causes us to look outward.  To be agreed and unified toward an impossible goal that God has presented to the team will both require and result in a continual pursuit of that goal together.

            I often teach that if we are to experience revival, we must do now what we will be doing when revival breaks out.  A revival atmosphere results in people craving to be in the Church building night after night.  Prayer and worship and breaking under the presence of God never end.  If we are contending for that, we must start the process now.

            I find it amazing that Churches are eliminating services in response to a very demanding American lifestyle.  If we are to experience revival, we must fight that spirit and once again, as in the previous generation, be in the Church every time the doors are open- and the doors should be open night and day!

The Experience

            At the risk of getting ahead of myself, I want to share now what we are contending for.  The biblical norm for believers is to experience the weighty presence of the Holy Spirit regularly.  The normal experience for a Sunday service, for example, is for us to walk in the door and immediately become influenced by an atmosphere of fire.  Brokenness, tears, drunkenness in the Holy Spirit, prophetic unction, repentance and other manifestations should be the expected reality day after day.

            We have become satisfied with teaching services, song services, social gatherings and other activities without the baptism of fire that should be burning through them.

            I often discuss what I call the ‘money changer principle’.  Churches, both new and mature, often have an imbalanced focus on satisfying the needs and desires of the members.  Church growth strategies dictate that we must have certain things in place if we expect people to want to come to our Church.  So, from the outset, our minds are tilted toward drawing the crowds and in order to do that we ask the question, “What will cause people to come, stay and get involved?”

            May I offer that this mind set must change if we are to experience God the way He wants to be experienced.  The money changers’ table was overturned by Jesus.  He was indignant.  He stated clearly that the temple was to be a House of Prayer.  What was the sin of the money changers?  They went into the temple with the expectation of leaving with more than they entered with.  The temple is to be a place of sacrifice!  We are to have the expectation of leaving with less than we entered with!

            If we as leaders understand this, we will have no problem requiring much from those who are joined with us in mission.  We are truly called to die.  That perspective must be embraced and shouted from the rooftops.

            Let’s look at an interesting passage of scripture.  Keep in mind as you read this that Peter was the ‘rock’ on which the Church was birthed.  Jesus was making a severe statement not only to Peter but also to the upcoming Church.

Matthew 16:21-25 From that time Jesus began to show to His disciples that He must go to Jerusalem, and suffer many things from the elders and chief priests and scribes, and be killed, and be raised the third day. Then Peter took Him aside and began to rebuke Him, saying, “Far be it from You, Lord; this shall not happen to You!” But He turned and said to Peter, “Get behind Me, Satan! You are an offense to Me, for you are not mindful of the things of God, but the things of men.” Then Jesus said to His disciples, “If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me. For whoever desires to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for My sake will find it.”

            Note an very important statement that Jesus made:

            “You are an offense to Me, for you are not mindful of the things of God, but the things of men.”

            Peter unwittingly renounced the cross.  Jesus rebuked him in this famous conflict to ensure that the generations to come would be sure to embrace what Peter renounced- daily death under the weight of a cross.

            This was exceedingly critical not only for Peter and not only for the generations, but primarily for the structure that Peter represented.  The Church. 

            As we launch or redevelop our Churches according to this New Testament paradigm we must be sure that we avoid a structure that appeals to man ahead of God. Jesus told Peter that he was an offense to Him.  Why was he an offense?  After all, he wanted Jesus to be safe and comforted.  The boldness that we saw in the garden as Jesus was being led away to his destiny with the cross showed itself in this instance as well.

            We don’t know what other inner struggles Peter may have been dealing with, but we do know that Jesus didn’t like his reaction to those struggles. He stated clearly that to be mindful of man ahead of God was offensive.

            Our Churches must be setup to primarily minister to God on a foundation of prayer, sacrifice, offerings and service.  When someone comes into our Church as a visitor they should witness a radical atmosphere of extreme commitment, passion and mission-driven fervor.  Instead of forming materials that emphasize what the visitor can expect from their new Church those materials should highlight what their new Church expects from them!

            Churches are missional organizations.  They exist to accomplish a mission- and to equip the saints to ensure that mission advances with precision.  We must be mindful of God and the vision he has given that Church.

Vision?

            I won’t go into much detail here, but I believe the concept of vision must be addressed at least to a point.  Agreement will not last without a vivid and easily communicated vision.

            I was leading a prayer event at a Church in the area on a Friday night earlier this year.  One of the other leaders who was with me that night asked the pastor what his vision was.  When it was obvious the pastor was struggling with this question we asked if he had anything written down so we could come into agreement with them during our prayer time.  He went searching for something to give us, and finally found a brochure that described the Church’s mission.

            Vision for our mission should consume us night and day.  If we do not lead from a place of vision, we will go nowhere.  If we don’t have vision, we need to ask some hard questions.  Are we the one to lead the Church?  What alternate role may God be opening up to us? 

            The process of gaining vision might include something as simple as praying and fasting on a mountain somewhere for three days.  God desires every one of us to have clear vision- but to receive that vision takes an absolute dedication to being with God, hearing His voice and obeying.  Yes, our dreams and desires may be threatened when God starts talking, but as we walk in the direction of God’s voice, we will shake nations!

            Simply, if we don’t have vision, we may need to step down.  However, if we do have vision, stepping down won’t even be an option.  There is a job to be done!

            A trap that captures many men and women of God is to step into a leadership role based on gifting instead of vision and calling.  Someone who has a pastoral gifting may not be called to lead a Church at all.  A teacher may be called as a small group leader or a lecturer or an author.  Or, that person may indeed be called to lead a Church, but if that is the case, vision must burn like a fire in their bones!

            I’ll finish this sub-point by saying this- vision is very specific and personal.  Vision is not a quote we hang on the wall in our sanctuary like, “Our mission is to grow closer to God and each other”.  Vision is precise and seemingly impossible to fulfill.  It will cause great excitement and scrutiny to be aroused at the same time.  It will usually include geographical information, statistical goals, clear transformational ideas and a laser focus to fulfill that mission.  This doesn’t mean it won’t be ambiguous at times- the larger the vision the more difficult it may be to put into words.  However, there is an end goal and everybody under our leadership will be willing to pay its great price- and they will celebrate when we arrive together.

            So, we discovered a lot in this first verse of Acts Chapter Two.  Everybody had a clear vision, was perfectly agreed and together continually.  The cost was understood at the very beginning- what was coming required strict adherence to God’s structural plan by everybody involved.

Evaluation


Church planters-
if your team is radically agreed to pursue the fulfillment of a vivid vision for their region, then by all means, keep reading!  If there are some in your midst who are wondering what is in it for them, then remain in this phase until you have 100% participation.


Existing Church leaders-
Your evaluation may be a bit more difficult, especially if you are significantly developed.  First of all, don’t be afraid to violate existing structures in the fear of losing people.  A great reformation is coming to the earth that will cause Church as we know it to be shaken to its core.  Do you have an atmosphere of extreme agreement and passion for a clear and precise vision?  Is there great expectancy of what is to come and great commitment to the realization of that dream?  If so, let’s move on!


Everybody else-
Are you involved with your current Church for the right reasons?  Would your pastor be able to say that you are one of his most loyal and faithful partners in ministry?  Do you embrace the vision to the point of extreme participation and lifestyle change? 

Bring your blanket & pillow to Revival Church Sunday

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FIRST—have you registered for the upcoming Michele Perry event? Do so asap at  www.detroitrevivalchurch.com/events.


Jet’s going to bring his blankie.

I’ll be bringing the worlds most comfortable, warm, fuzzy blanket.

The last two Sunday nights I’ve been surprised by an open Heaven over the sanctuary at Revival Church. Even as I type this the anointing is hitting me… God is hovering over the hungry right now! God is preparing an outpouring for Detroit—full blown reformation and revival that will flood the city and people of Detroit and the entire state of Michigan!

This Sunday we will be soaking in God’s presence as worship music plays over us.

We’ll be encouraging everybody to find a place to get alone with God, whether it’s on the floor, at their seat or as they pace around the room.

The night will be marked by a refreshing atmosphere of worship, scripture reading and prophecy.

Invite your friends and come expectant! Let’s enjoy the presence and person of the Holy Spirit this Sunday at 6pm! (If you are REALLY zealous, come at 5pm for our pre-service prophetic prayer time in the Asbury Room!)

Here’s how we used to do it at Revolution Church in Manitou Springs, Colorado:

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After wrestling with the emotions that invaded my life after my Dad’s death on Good Friday, and dealing with the extreme shortness of time for all of us to fulfill our missions on the Earth, and also considering the reality of eternity, I’m finding myself freshly challenged.

(By the way, check out a new site under development in honor of my Dad at image www.johnburton.net/bobburton.)

I was scheduled to minister on Good Friday at my friend’s church in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada on this topic that’s stirred me more since my own Dad went home that very day. The topic? The church and the cross.

That seems to be a likely subject matter to minister on the day set aside to remember the death of our Lord Jesus. However, the message is different than what you might expect. It’s a message of concern for the church. A message that calls for deep personal analysis. It’s a message that clearly reveals the necessity for radical reformation in the church.

Matthew 21:8-11 (ESV) 8 Most of the crowd spread their cloaks on the road, and others cut branches from the trees and spread them on the road. 9 And the crowds that went before him and that followed him were shouting, “Hosanna to the Son of David! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord! Hosanna in the highest!” 10 And when he entered Jerusalem, the whole city was stirred up, saying, “Who is this?” 11 And the crowds said, “This is the prophet Jesus, from Nazareth of Galilee.”

hōsanna—“save us”

The masses, upwards of 1/2 million people, were crying out for a better life. They were desperate for salvation. They cried out to their only hope, SAVE US!

So far, so good! We have the same cry resounding now in our nation and around the world. Desperate people are seeking relief, peace, abundant life.

We know that Jesus offers all of that and much more! I’m a huge believer in the grace of God, in extreme joy, in freedom. It’s a significant mark of my ministry. My mission statement is, “Making it easy for people to thoroughly enjoy God.”

It’s very good to seek the blessing of God. We are commanded to be blessed—to be a blessing! Life in Jesus should be phenomenal!

THE PROBLEM

Jesus heard the prayers, the requests, the cries of the people on what has become to be known as Palm Sunday. He was very much intent on “saving them.” He was in agreement with their need to cry “Hosanna.”

In the modern church it has become quite acceptable to appeal to the Palm Sunday masses with promises of excellent programs, wonderful teaching and an edifying and comfortable environment of worship. For many, Palm Sunday is the goal. People crave an exciting atmosphere full of committed and desperate people.

The problem? Jesus knew that 1/2 million worshipers in a Sunday worship ‘service’ was not the goal. There was no way their desire for freedom and salvation could be realized without another radical element. The cross.

On Good Friday the 1/2 million group diminished to only 2. It couldn’t even be considered a cell group.

The call to the cross was not what the masses wanted. Their demands were unmet. They rebelled against Jesus because they weren’t willing to embrace the cross.

If people are “Palm Sunday Christians” we have a very serious problem. Without the cross, we cannot be Christians at all. There are many who have been appeased and affirmed in their participation with other worshipers… all while they may not be saved at all! Without the cross, the masses on Palm Sunday were absolutely hopeless. The same is true today.

THE ANALYSIS

I’m wrecked. How often do people choose their church based on how good the children’s program is, or how friendly the pastor is or what the church can do for them and their family? How often do churches actually maximize this “Palm Sunday” scenario by offering everything the people are looking for?

It’s time the cross returns to the church, and the church returns to the cross. It’s time to raise the bar. It’s time to leave our demands behind and take up our cross and die—daily.

The revival and refreshing and abundant life that our cities and nation needs can’t come through big ideas, amazing programs or by meeting the needs of the people—as great as all of this sounds.

Revival comes through a death and resurrection. It’s through a baptism. It will arrive through zealous people who leave their desires behind and serve with passion. It will come through gutsy leaders who are willing to leave the large crowd behind and lead the few to the stinging, painful, demanding cross of Christ.

You see, it’s that cross that will turn us from death to life, from fear to faith, from apathy to revival that will rock this planet.

CONCLUSION

Time is short. We’re all almost done here on the Earth. We have to see reformation come if we hope to see abundant life flood our churches.

Let’s leave our Palm Sunday dreams behind, dismiss our plans for the huge crowds and lead whoever is willing to the cross.

Leaders, that means much will be at risk. Our salaries, our positions, our freedom of time. We may have to get a second job. We may make a lot of enemies. People will talk. People will leave. But, if we do it, many, many, many will be saved.

Others, this means that much will be required. You may not get to choose the ‘perfect church’. Your children may not have the best programs. It may be a challenge to respond to the extreme call. Your time may be treaded upon as the call to ministry increases. But, believe me, it will be worth it.

We must set a precedent for the next generation. We have to embrace God’s desire to bring reformation and restoration to his beloved church.

What do you think?

New teachings now available

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I wanted to let you know about several new teachings that have been uploaded to our site.

Two new series, Extravagant Favor and The Presence Centered Church, are available FREE to stream or download.

Also, there’s a teaching I delivered to a group of ministry leaders in Colorado Springs on Saturday via Skype titled The Prophetic Life.

Lastly, a recent prophetic message titled My Personal Book of Revelation is ready for you too!

Head on over to www.detroitrevivalchurch.com/teaching!

 

Road Trip! Join me tomorrow in Detroit

If you subscribed to our REVIVAL TEXT ALERTS, you already received this info. If not, you can subscribe by texting the word REVIVAL to 41411, or by visiting www.praytherevolution.com/subscribe.

Tomorrow evening, Tuesday, March 9th at 8pm I’ll be ministering in downtown Detroit.

I’d love to have all of my revivalist friends with me to cover the night in prayer.

The address is 2535 Michigan Avenue, Detroit, MI 48210. It’s a prayer group that moved their regular meeting from their house to a church building.  (though, they didn’t tell me the name!!)

ALSO, get your passport ready and join me for another road trip to Sarnia, Ontario, Canada at 10:30am on Good Friday. I’ll be ministering at Revival Nation Church.

Let me know if you plan on going to either of these events!

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Important : Vision

I want to cast a regional vision for you, and I’d ask that you pray about how you can participate. If you could FORWARD this to everybody on your list, that would be an amazing help for us!! I’m available to travel and speak on this vision in churches too!

 I’d deeply appreciate it if you read through this entire message. It’s exciting!

And, you may know people who have connections and/or resources. Do you have the desire and resources to help launch several churches in the Detroit area? Or, do you know somebody who does? The Revival Church vision is extreme, and it requires extreme plans and extreme participation. This is going to be fun!! People in Detroit will be transformed forever!! Yeah!

We’re looking for a central hub where we’d hold large conferences, have a 24/7 house of prayer, possibly setup a Dream Center style ministry, etc.

FIRST, check this out! Late last night I decided to email some people who have large properties available and boldly asked them to donate them to Revival Church. I was pleasantly surprised and encouraged by two of their responses. There are certainly properties out there waiting for us to find them!

This first one has a 78,000 square foot building for sale or lease (only $4990/month!):

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My love for God and the desire to spread Christ's message is great.  Unfortunately, my family has $500,000 in debt related to the building that needs to be paid off.

It it my desire to have our building used as a center for the spread of the Word.  I just haven't been able to see how to do it.

Having worked in Detroit for most of my life, I can tell you there are wonderful people here, and wonderful people who need to be revived.

I do believe our building would make a great new wine skin for the right organization.  It's a great location that is easy to get to and has thousands of people a day driving past.  It has a good place to meet, reasonable offices and great parking (80 car fenced parking plus street parking).  It even has a raised area in one room…great for leading a worship. 

I just haven't been able to figure out how to make the whole package work for the groups I've talked with.  Maybe I (old wine skin) have not been flexible enough, have not opened my ears and stretched my mind.  Differing from one of your talks, I don't need common sense, but instead uncommon sense.

It might be good to see the building to know if it fits into what is God is reveling to you…or it might spark another revelation…maybe not including us but something much greater. 

And this one is also very interesting:

John,

Thank you for your request.  I unfortunately am not in a position to be able to make such a gift.  The building most likely would not be suitable either.  Wrong zoning and not enough parking would only be a few issues.

I wish you success in finding what you are looking for.  Be persistent.  Those arrangements are possible.  In another line of work, I am currently working for a charity, reviewing the feasibility of the charity accepting the gift of a 100,000 square foot building for their operations.

Steve

There you have it. Will you partner with us? You can contact me directly at [email protected] or 313.799.3473. You can donate online at www.detroitrevivalchurch.com/donate.

Thank you! I can’t wait to hear from you! And, BY ALL MEANS, forward this on to all of your friends!!! They may have the connection we’re looking for!!

Photos : Detroit report : Tonight at Revival Church

imageWhat a night we had at the monthly Ministry Staff meeting last night! WOW!  (Did you know that YOU can join the Ministry Staff?! Contact us at [email protected] for info!!)

AND I have to let you know that Amy and I lead the BEST CHURCH IN THE WORLD!! Our Ministry Staff surprised Amy and me with a 5-day trip to the “Growing River Churches” conference at Toronto Airport Christian Fellowship next week!!! Ahhhhh!!!!! Thank you! We love you all!!!!

Last night was full of revelation and intercession—Joshua 3 is our chapter… and we know that we’ve never been this way before! A BRAND NEW apostolic move of God is upon us!! It’s time that we sanctify ourselves… for tomorrow wonders of God are coming!

Wow! Wow! Wow! I’m BURNING!!

TONIGHT at Revival Church (www.detroitrevivalchurch.com) is going to be FIERY! Get ready to EXPERIENCE GOD together with other burning men and women of God at Revival Church! Prophetic prayer starts at 5pm!

I’m still trembling even as I type this. God is BURNING in our midst!

God spoke very clearly when we launched Revival Church that we must find a ‘greater groan’ of the Holy Spirit so that “all things will work together for good…” (Rom 8)

Our revival team groaned and cried out with fire and depth last night as we contended for the next steps in a MASSIVE vision for revival in Detroit.

The words “mega” and “venues” have been deposited in my spirit… and are key for us as we continue to move toward the development of a multi-faceted revival command center for the region. We don’t have all the details, but our vision is quickly expanding. We want to see every geographic section of the Detroit area (for starters!) strategically impacted by teams of prophetic revivalists, intercessors and lovers of Jesus. (If you’d like to book me and our revival team in your church to cast the vision and impart some life and fire, contact me here: www.praytherevolution.com/booking.)

We’re contending for a 100-fold increase of key prophetic intercessors, which would mean well over 1000 people in Detroit who are tightly & continually connected and interceding in agreement with the blueprints of the Lord. They will contend night and day and prophetically release the plans and purposes of God in the city.

We want to see various venues—Revival Church directed ministries AND a network of other likeminded churches and ministries—set up as revival command centers all across the region. It’s important to have a lot of strategic cross-pollination between churches in Detroit. This is a city-church movement that will apostolically break and take new ground.

Here’s some pics from last night… if you are local, don’t miss Revival Church tonight! If not, you can still join our revival team!! Contact me for info: [email protected].

FIRE!!

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Special prayer for Detroit TONIGHT

capture-000204 FIRST: Let’s spread the word about the vision of Revival Church! Point your friends to our new welcome magazine! Send Facebook status updates, tweets, emails and whatever else you can to get the word out! I did the hard part (designed it!) 🙂 and now I need your help! Point people to www.detroitrevivalchurch.com/welcome.

SECOND: In lieu of our Wednesday prayer meeting, join me online for a LIVE video broadcast! We’ll gather a larger group together for prayer, discussion and teaching at 7pm every Wednesday. Just head to www.detroitrevivalchurch.com/live!


I’ll be at a special prayer meeting tonight (Friday) from 11pm-1am, and would like to invite you to join me!

I’ll be at IHOPE as usual at 7pm, and will then head on over to the prayer meeting.

Here’s all the info that I received:

Dear Praying Friends,
Bishop James Williams has asked me to lead a prayer time called Midnight Cry at Spirit and Truth Ministries this Friday at 11:00 pm til about 1 am. You can read the details below. This is an important opportunity to seek God for the metro region.
I would love for you to come and join in this united calling out to God. This "city" church is enlarging its vision for the whole region. I SOO appreciate Bishop Williams larger than normal desire to see God affect the region and build bridges to the suburbs! Will you encourage him by standing with him and the sweet people of Spirit and Truth?
The details are below. Let me know if you can go. Feel free to extend this invitation to others.
Humbly,
Eric Moore


Greetings Eric and thank you for consenting to share with us this coming Friday in our Midnight Cry prayer service. The month of January is our Month of Outpouring. It is a time of consecration when we come together to worship and pray and to hear prophetic direction from the Lord for the course of the new year.
This year we are having special services every Sunday afternoon and the Midnight Cry services every Friday at 11:00 p.m. Scriptures tell us that Paul and Silas prayed at midnight from the Roman prison and God responded by opening the prison doors and loosing their bonds. We expect God to open doors and loose bondage over His people in this new season.
We really have no set agenda. Last week for example, each of our Intercessors, who have been given specific assignments to cover individual ministries of the church, were given opportunity to lead prayer in their specific areas of responsibility. Then, we heard from a visiting evangelist and a visiting Bishop. I gave some closing words of prophecy and prayer and we were done.
I'm looking for you to help us expand our prayer beyond our ministry and our people and help us pray strategically over this region. You and your guests are free to move as the Spirit leads you. I'll begin and we'll just move from there. We're usually done about 1:00 a.m. but that's not set in stone – a little before or a little after is fine.
Hope this helps. See you Friday.

Blessed to Prosper in the Year of Harvest (Lev.25:22; Ps.126:1, 5)

Bishop James A. Williams, II.

SPIRIT & TRUTH CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES

KINGDOM BUILDERS ASSOCIATION OF FULL GOSPEL CHURCHES & MINISTRIES

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Newspaper article : Are we ready for some wonders?

NOTE: Watch the video at the end of this message and forward it on to as many people as you can. We are in urgent times.


Here’s the latest article that I just submitted for the paper in Grosse Pointe:

Are we ready for some wonders?

When we consider the Bible to be only a history book, or a collection of wisdom and inspiring stories, it quickly loses its luster. However, when we understand that the Word of God is alive, everything changes!

I’m probably like most of you—I have no desire to waste time in religious activities that have the smell of death of them. I don’t want to pray, study or go to church if I can’t tap into the very real, tangible experience of the living God.

When we can open that ancient Book and the words start dancing on the page, everything changes! Knowing God in deep intimacy through prayer, impartation of the Word of God and continual interaction with the Lover of our souls makes live amazing!

Check out this verse:

Joshua 3:5 (ESV) Then Joshua said to the people, “Consecrate yourselves, for tomorrow the Lord will do wonders among you.”

Wonders. I want that. Can you imagine what the one who created everything seen and unseen in a moment might consider a wonder?

If we looked at the Bible as only a story book, this verse would mean nothing! It would only have value within its own story there at the edge of the Jordan River a long time ago in a far away place. But when we realize that God still works wonders, and he is quite ready to trump what he did even in that dramatic story as the Israelites were finally about to enter the Promised Land, it launches us into a life of passionate pursuit!

Check out this related passage:

Exodus 19:9-11 (ESV) 9 And the Lord said to Moses, “Behold, I am coming to you in a thick cloud, that the people may hear when I speak with you, and may also believe you forever.” When Moses told the words of the people to the Lord, 10 the Lord said to Moses, “Go to the people and consecrate them today and tomorrow, and let them wash their garments 11 and be ready for the third day. For on the third day the Lord will come down on Mount Sinai in the sight of all the people.

God loves to move dramatically in our lives! I don’t know about you, but I continually crave encounter after encounter. I want to live a consecrated life, a zealous and holy life. Drawing close to God and agreeing with his plans to pour out His Spirit will result in a life that is beyond description.

Let’s do it. Let’s sanctify ourselves, fall deeply in love with Jesus and experience the wonders of God!