New breed church

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A "new breed church" is a term used to describe a type of Christian church that is characterized by its emphasis on spiritual revival, evangelism, and community outreach. The term "new breed" refers to the idea that these churches are a new generation of churches that are different from traditional churches in terms of their approach, style, and focus.

Some common characteristics of new breed churches include:

  1. Emphasis on spiritual revival: New breed churches often place a strong emphasis on spiritual revival and awakening, seeking to bring people into a deeper relationship with God.
  2. Evangelism: New breed churches often prioritize evangelism and outreach, seeking to reach people who are not yet Christians and bring them into the faith.
  3. Community focus: New breed churches often prioritize community and outreach, seeking to serve the needs of their local community and build relationships with people from all walks of life.
  4. Contemporary style: New breed churches often have a contemporary style, using modern music, media, and technology to communicate the message of the gospel.
  5. Emphasis on the Holy Spirit: New breed churches often place a strong emphasis on the Holy Spirit and the gifts of the Spirit, seeking to empower believers to live a life of faith and to minister to others.

Some examples of new breed churches include:

It's worth noting that the term "new breed church" is not a formal denomination or movement, but rather a descriptive term used to capture the essence of a particular type of church.