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Alan Hirsch on Church as Communitas not Community

December 11, 2012

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In this short clip, Alan Hirsch discusses the difference between the church as communitas, not community. A communitas is a church steeped and driven by mission, not ministry. As a result, it isn’t afraid to take risks as it moves towards the future with an honest sense of adventure and creativity; qualities that often don’t […]

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Jesus, Discipleship and Consumerism with Alan Hirsch

December 6, 2012

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I originally thought about making specific comments on this video, but decided against it. Why? Alan says it all. I absolutely love this short clip. Watch, share and chat about it with family, friends and your church. Insightful, helpful, honest and inspiring.

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Look at Jesus – Reflections from N.T. Wright

November 30, 2012

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___________________________________________________ I can give you no greater advice than these reflections from Tom Wright – Jesus is absolutely in the middle If you want to know who God is, look at Jesus If you want to know what it means to be human, look at Jesus If you want to know what love is, look […]

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Alan Hirsch: Jesus is Lord and the Reshaping of Christian Identity

November 20, 2012

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“At its very heart, Christianity is a Jesus movement, one that seeks to consistently embody the life, spirituality, and mission of its Founder. “Jesus is Lord” is about our becoming like Jesus our Lord and Founder. This confession lies at the epicenter of the church’s task. In order to recover the ethos of authentic Christianity, […]

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October Highs

November 2, 2012

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Hey Everyone! Just wanted to say a big THANK YOU to those of you who took the time to stop by the blog, read an article or two, make a comment and pass it along! October has been the best month to date relative to the number of overall views! Reactions have been, for the […]

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‘Loving your Enemies’ When ‘Getting Even’ Sounds Better

November 1, 2012

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Have you ever been wronged? I’m confident that most, if not all, of you would say yes. For those who have, Jesus provides us with a quick and decisive response. “Love your enemies” In Matthew’s account of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount (5:43), he chose to frame this portion of teaching by using tradition as […]

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God as Master Storyteller and Finding our Place within the Divine Drama

October 24, 2012

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‘We know where God is, we do not know where he is not.’ What a liberating and informing statement about God’s nature and activity in the world. And yet, so many have interpreted this presence in abstract ways, detaching God from his creation and defining him in ways that do not correspond to the story […]

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The Goal of the Gospel with Skye Jethani

October 4, 2012

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What is the goal of the gospel? Fame? Prestige? Large churches? Converts? Heaven? Happy marriages? Large homes? Cottages? Actually, none of the above. In this short video, Skye Jethani explains what the actual goal of the gospel is. You may be surprised with his answer. Maybe not.

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Guest Post: To the Glory of God? Church Buildings and Faith Formation

October 1, 2012

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As a priest, I have the privilege and honor of accompanying people on their faith journey from the cradle to the grave. This accompaniment is mainly done through the sacraments. This year I have had an influx of couples wanting to get married. Typically, these couples are not really connected to the faith community, but […]

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