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First Culture Christianity

First Culture Christianity

What identifies you as a person?  What is the most dominant thing about you that defines how you live?  Is it the color of your skin?  Your social standing?  Something else?

Or do you believe that your first culture is one of a Christ Follower?  Does that totally influence who you are?

SEE RED
Some of you made the trek to Memphis last year for an incredible night at the Red Revolution. An event that broke down barriers of racism and classism in an effort to see Christ made supreme.  The night was bananas, with live performances of the 116 Clique “Amped” album, poetry, worship, drumlines, and speaking from our good friend Adam Thomason.  There was something really special and for at least one night the body was truly unified in worship of the Lord.

Now that experience is alive in the Red Revolution curriculum written by Adam Thomason in collaboration with Lifeway’s Threads resource group.

If you’ve listened to the Amped album you’ve heard the song with Tedashii and Sho Baraka titled “Red Revolution”.  In the body we are all colored Red by the blood of Christ and the Red Rev study is a chance for you to learn and equip others to join the movement.

You can find the study here

 

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THE RISING
The movement continues with a 4 day event called “The Rising” coming March 15th in Memphis.  It’s a four day experience with conference style teaching and hands on training in what it means to live a gospel centered, missional lifestyle.  If you are a college ministry leader this is a perfect opportunity for a spring break trip with your students and leaders.

The 116 Clique will be there as musical guests and also you will get to hear solid teachers from around the country.  Check out this link for more info on THE RISING.  See you there!

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