Normal Christianity
The River of Sacrament, Gospel, and Spirit
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Geoffrey Schmitt
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What is normal Christianity?
For many believers, the Christian life has been reduced to fragments — forgiveness without transformation, worship without power, evangelism without sacrament, structure without Spirit.
In Normal Christianity: The River of Sacrament, Gospel, and Spirit, Geoffrey “Willingheart” Schmitt explores a return to the biblical pattern of the early Church — a Church rooted in Word and Table, bold in Gospel proclamation, and alive in the power of the Holy Spirit.
Drawing deeply from the Book of Acts and the letters of Paul, and inspired by the vision of Patriarch Charles Jones of the Charismatic Episcopal Church, this study presents Christianity not as three competing emphases but as one converging river.
Inside these pages, readers will discover:
- Salvation as new creation life in Christ
- Repentance as learning to think with Jesus
- Abiding as living from Christ rather than merely for Him
- The sacramental beauty of Word and Eucharist
- Evangelism as natural overflow of Good News
- Baptism in the Holy Spirit as empowerment
- The gifts of the Spirit exercised in love and order
- Spirit-led governance modeled on the Book of Acts
- Revival not as event, but as continual renewal
With pastoral warmth, theological depth, and personal testimony — including stories of ministry, prophetic encouragement, storefront outreach, prison revival, and a flame in a mountain cabin — this book invites readers to step into the fullness of Christian life.
Normal Christianity is not extreme, partisan, or novel.
It is rooted.
It is whole.
It is biblical.
It is alive.
And it is available to every believer willing to enter the river.