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Jun 16 2018

DaySpring Conference

Join us for a spectacular week of worship, prophetic services and amazing ministrations from Apostle Sam Aiyedobgon and Prophetess Angella Reid. There will be events every day from Wednesday to Sunday so you can pick any night or come to all!

There will be free childcare! Come and experience God in a new and refreshing way! Also follow DaySpring Chapel for more information at https://m.facebook.com/DaySpringChapelBoston

Written by Andrew Walker · Tagged: body of christ, boston, christ, christian unity, christianity, church, faith, jesus christ, massachusetts, united night of worship, worship and prayer

Mar 23 2018

i-ADVANCE

Faith Fellowship Ministries International, a multi-ethnic and multicultural church, will host, i-ADVANCE, a 4-day leadership conference in June focused on equipping leaders with practical skills to positively impact their communities. i-ADVANCE, will have 8 educational sessions and workshops on:
1. How to effectively develop a Street Ministry to address
Worcester’s homeless epidemic.
2. How small business owners and pastors can get their finances in order.
3. How to communicate with empathy.
4. How to implement godly leadership principles.
The conference is designed to help attendees rapidly evaluate, implement and maximize their potential by equipping them with practical skills and industry insights to positively impact their communities. Speakers include representatives from All Nations Church, Net of Compassion, UNOW, Revival International Network, TD Bank, and more.
Register now: http://i-advance.org/

Written by Andrew Walker · Tagged: christian unity, church, community transformation, prayer

Mar 02 2018

Movemental Prayer in Boston

Watch this story! Laura lives in the Boston area and saw miracles happen through praying for five friends daily. This was Movemental Prayer, which is a model designed for people to bless people in our lives who don’t attend church through prayer.

Listen to her story and be encouraged by how God is drawing people to God’s self in the Boston area! We can pray to simply bless others and trust that the Holy Spirit moves with our prayers. Laura saw doors open through prayer, even when she felt inadequate; might God do the same for you?

Boston Movement Story: Laura from Dan Lee on Vimeo.

If you’re interested in learning more about Disciple-Making Movements, there are two people who live locally in Boston that I’d encourage you to reach out to:

-Joe Reed – Accelerate Network and involved nationally with Disciple-Making Movements  joe.reed@crmleaders.org 

-Dan Lee – Movemental Prayer Model and being equipped to disciple others. dan.lee@crmleaders.org
Additional References for Discovery Groups:
  • CRM Empowering Leaders – An organization that is at the forefront of discovery groups and employing them for the spread of the gospel. Their website has a blog with lots of useful articles, video links, and other materials related to discovery.
    https://www.crmleaders.org/ 
  • Accelerate – An organization seeking to multiply gospel movements. The online platform they have was built around the values of team, partnership, and adaptive learning. Their site is packed with videos, free downloadable resources, training modules, and more. http://www.acceleratetraining.org/ 

Written by uniteboston · Categorized: Blog · Tagged: boston, church, friends, prayer, resources

Feb 16 2016

Helping That Helps: Tips for Ministry in Urban Settings

Our good friends at the Emmanuel Gospel Center just published an article entitled “Helping that Helps,” which describes some principles to keep in mind when we work towards building God’s kingdom.

We know that counterproductivity is often an issue in urban ministry, and even well-intentioned helping can hurt. Read the article below for some practical ideas on how to apply Living System ministry in our homes, churches, and communities!

Click here to view the PDF version, or the original article here, including links to Living System Ministry.

Written by uniteboston · Categorized: Blog · Tagged: church, emmanuel gospel center, friends, home, ministry

Nov 20 2013

Boston’s “Quiet” Revival Gets Noisy

Basil Yarde has a unique “birds-eye” view of God’s work throughout the region as Director of Church Relations at Salem Communications. It was an honor to sit down with Basil to hear more about the spiritual revival and awakening that he sees.

At a recent New England leader’s gathering, Basil Yarde enthusiastically proclaimed that he has the best job ever. When asked to explain, he said, “I get to interview and see what God is doing all over the region.”

These past ten years, Basil has seen remarkable change among the spiritual landscape of the city: “When I came to the city, I knew that revival was coming, but people told me that I was crazy. They would say to me that Boston is God’s frozen chosen and that nothing happens here. And some of these same people are now saying the thing that I came saying, that revival is here.”

What indicates that the revival is here? Basil has seen a number of churches recently inherit huge parcels of land and large buildings. One is the ever-growing North River Community Church, which was built recently on 45 acres of land. The same thing happened with International Family Church in North Redding, who was able to get a large factory for half price (7 million dollars). Basil remarked, “When the Reebok people were building, they had no idea they were building for God’s harvest!”

In addition to this, here in the metro Boston area, several large Catholic churches have become home to smaller Pentecostal ministries and churches, such as the Greater Boston Vineyard in Cambridge. Youth With A Mission in Somerville recently acquired a massive 21,000 square-foot building in Somerville. Other churches are forming new sites to reach more people, such as Fenway Church, Grace Chapel, Pentecostal Tabernacle, and Alethia Church. He says, “All of these churches have a vision for souls – God is giving them barns to bring the harvest in. These churches are not pulling people from other churches, but rather being filled with new people that are coming into the Kingdom. For me, that is major proof that revival is here.”

Not only is God increasing the capacity of churches, but He is birthing dozens of new ministries in the city. Ten years ago, Basil heard about one new ministry every month. Now, there are three or four times that many popping up.

There is one vision of revival that stands out as prominent in Basil’s mind, a vision that God gave him when he first arrived to Boston: “The Lord showed me that people were walking down the street crying. They didn’t know why they were crying, but the weight of God’s glory was so strong that people were feeling remorse and wanting to repent. Rather than churches going out, people were knocking on church doors to get right with God.”

Personally, when I moved to Boston, I was inspired hear many groups of Christians believing for a large spiritual revival and awakening in the region. However, each time I left the prayer room I became discouraged in my neglect to see the answered fruit of these prayers.

Despite this, I believe that the lack is not on God. He is working; it just takes eyes to see. Through creative genius, He is birthing new ministries, increasing the capacity of churches, and reviving our city. It is only when we are able to have a bigger perspective not on us and our church but on God and His Church that we are able to truly detect the mighty workings of our King. Indeed, there is a monumental fabric of redemption and restoration that is being woven through the Greater Boston region.

The Church is growing…do you see it?
Boston’s Quiet Revival is becoming loud…can you hear it?
What is God doing in your midst? I invite you to post below…

-Kelly Steinhaus
UniteBoston Team Leader

Written by jasonjclement · Categorized: Blog · Tagged: awakening, boston, church, glory, jesus, prayer, revival, testimony, unite, unity

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