
Circuit Rider Trainings Worship As Evangelism - Chris Burns - CR Experience 2020
Oct 12, 2020
Chris Burns, a Christian worship leader and revival practitioner, takes us on a compelling journey through the Bourbon Street revival in New Orleans. He discusses how worship acts as a powerful form of evangelism, sharing vivid testimonies of salvation, healings, and deliverances. Chris challenges traditional church norms by emphasizing worship beyond its walls, aiming to bring God’s presence into dark spaces. With insights from Acts 16 and the Song of Solomon, he inspires listeners to join in the current move of God and reach out to those in need.
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Worship As Spiritual Frontline
- Worship can be a frontline spiritual strategy that breaks enemy strongholds before natural change appears.
- Chris Burns shows prophet-musicians lead by carrying God's presence into contested places to shift atmospheres.
Singing On Hippie Hill
- Chris lived out 1 Samuel's example by singing on Hippie Hill in San Francisco among countercultural crowds.
- He tested whether church anointing would work in unreligious real-life settings and began seeing breakthroughs.
Joint Falls, Man Kneels
- A man smoking a joint on Hippie Hill knelt and wept as Chris sang the Father's song over him and then gave his life to Jesus.
- That encounter marked the beginning of frequent salvations among drunks, homeless and street kids.

