I reflected recently on the voices that have been questioning whether the emerging church as a movement is over.
In The Justice Project, there is an image that I didn't mention when I initially reviewed the book.
Recently, the TransFORM network for missional community formation launched. It will be a fantastic resource for people who want to start missional communities, or who have already started them, by giving encouragement and resources to make them sustainable.
Thus far, this blog has been relatively quiet on the issue of healthcare, though I have linked to a number of conversations concerning it over the last few months.
I have recently finished A People's History of Christianity, and want to share my thoughts on it.
There is a great program for bloggers through The Ooze called TheOOZE Viral Bloggers, through which bloggers can review books.
A few years ago, during the process of earning a PhD, Steve Taylor wrote The Out of Bounds Church? to show the ways the church was and is changing.
On a different note from my earlier post, I want to look at Pentecost from a different perspective.
Recently, in both Christian and secular settings, there has been a lot of talk about the predicament and future of the American church in general, and evangelicalism in particular.
I hope you've had a wonderful St. Patrick's Day. In the last couple of years, I've gotten to know people with a strong interest in Celtic spirituality, and have learned some wonderful things.
Jonathan Stegall is a web designer and emergent / emerging follower of Jesus currently living in Atlanta, seeking to abide in the creative tension between theology, spirituality, design, and justice.
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