I know others have written very eloquently on complexity and emergence, both in natural systems and in the church, but I want to put in my two cents from the perspective of a church in transition... I am praying/hoping/dreaming that it's true that … [Continue reading] about Complexity and Emergence
Preaching in the postmodern world, pt. 3
I have been reading through The Shaping of Things to Come, and they say a few words about the institution of the sermon, and how it hardly fits our cultural context anymore (quick: what was last week's sermon on? See?). They write:We're not signaling … [Continue reading] about Preaching in the postmodern world, pt. 3
Preaching in the postmodern world, pt. 2
In thinking about preaching in our postmodern culture, I found an interesting post, from the Creating Passionate Users blog. Here's an excerpt:Listening is passive. It is the lowest, least-efficient, least-effective form of learning. That means … [Continue reading] about Preaching in the postmodern world, pt. 2
Community and Mission
I read an interesting post at Ken Rains' blog today where he quotes Gordon Cosby as saying that he has never seen a group go from community to mission. Instead, we should organize around mission and community will happen. During a conversation about … [Continue reading] about Community and Mission
Preaching in the Postmodern world
I've been wondering for a few months now why the modern Western church feels compelled to have a message every Sunday. In many churches, this is seen as the main event, the main reason we meet. We look for a church based on the quality of the … [Continue reading] about Preaching in the Postmodern world