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People are talking...

9/5/2017

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Gradually, the conversation is beginning to escalate. Yes, there is still some confusion, and apprehension, and of course some excitement. The bottom line is - people are talking. And that’s a good thing.

Last week I received a text from a friend who shared with me a video of a brother in Nigeria. He was teaching about ekklesia. I was deeply moved by what I heard. He covered the subject very well. 
The most amazing thing came near the end of his video. He shared that he had come across a website that had encouraged him, as it confirmed much of what he was preparing to teach. That website is the one that this blog is found, The Ekklesia Center.
I can't express how much that blessed me. Since then, I have reached out to this brother, and prayerfully we may be able to connect in person, in the future.
With this being said, I would like to share his video with you – not because he mentioned my website, but because he has something to say on this subject. I pray it will help you to see that people really are talking. I believe this brother, Adeyemo Temidayo will be a significant voice as the Holy Spirit highlights ekklesia in the earth.
Take a few minutes to watch this video, and then gather with other believers to keep the conversation going. Blessings.  TLK

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About the Author and Founder of The Ekklesia Center

Tim Kurtz has served in traditional ministry for over three decades. He has authored several books, and teaches how the mistranslation of ekklesia into the word church has impacted the Body of Christ. His current assignment is to develop regional networks of house gatherings that reflect the Kingdom values and structure of first century believers. He and his wife Carolyn have been married 46 years and live in Michigan.

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