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#BroInTheSpirit A Revival Movement, Not Just a Hashtag

#BroInTheSpirit is more than a hashtag; it is a movement. 

Birthed through the ministry of James Hughes, it captures a moment where brothers in the faith are caught in the fire of revival, unity and bold witness. Whether it’s on the streets, in worship or through a screen halfway across the world, when someone says bro in the Spirit, something is about to break loose. 

This tag marks revival, authenticity, and the kind of camaraderie only found in Jesus Christ. 

It shows up in group chats, worship livestreams, memes and prayer explosions. It’s for when someone gets hit with holy laughter, when a city map lights up with revival or when someone drops a Scripture bomb in a comment thread and everyone goes OOOO HE SAID IT. 

(Sn. Ps. Emp.) James Hughes

Who's behind it? James Hughes

James pioneered the language around #brointhespirit as part of a larger ecosystem of digital and movement-building. 

He’s also behind hashtags like:

  • #emp – Empowered, Mobilised, Positioned. Revival-ready sons and daughters.

  • #sisinthespirit – For the women of fire, boldness, and prophetic grace.

  • #ecumenicaldeadpan – A tongue-in-cheek, reverent irreverence for religious performance — wrapped in holy fire.