Cultivating Unity Through Acts of Service: An Interview with Bryan Watt

EPISODE · May 28, 2020 · 39 MIN

Cultivating Unity Through Acts of Service: An Interview with Bryan Watt

from Revival in My City · host Cynthia Bryan

Cultivating Unity through Acts of Service: An Interview with Bryan Watt, founder and director of One Heartbeat and Project Backyard, and director of Contemporary Worship at First Presbyterian Church of Thomasville, Georgia.Keys to Revival and Awakening:·       Holy-Spirit led·       Unity in the body of ChristAvenues toward Unity:·       Community worship and prayer gatherings·       Local community service projects·       Intentionally building relationships: Be a bridge·       Unite over the essentials of the faithTips for seeking unity and revival:·       Be willing to change directions and follow God’s lead.·       Ask: what is my role in His story of uniting His people?·       Embrace the love of God for your city.·       Persevere: this is a marathon, not a sprint.To learn more about Bryan Watt and the organizations that he leads, check out:Oneheartbeatinc.org - One Heartbeat, Inc. exists to ignite PASSION for the name of Jesus, promote UNDERSTANDING of who we are in Christ and what defines us as Christians, and cultivate UNITY among believers.Projectbackyard.com - Project Backyard is committed to creating awareness for local needs and providing consistent opportunities for Christian believers to unite through serving those in need in their own backyard.Redhillsworship.com - Red Hills Worship exists to create a place for people to unify around the presence of Jesus, on earth as it is in heaven. We believe that the table of brotherhood is the place of communion, or common union, whether that union be the breaking of bread or in the singing of songs. 

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