Monday, April 10, 2006

Slap! Waaaah! (A New Blog is Born!)

EXAMINING EMERGENT:

"“Have you heard of this ‘emergent church?’” “Do you have any idea what it is all about?” “What is a ‘missional?’” “What about this McLaren fellow, have you read his books?” These kinds of questions have been asked of me (and perhaps of you) with increasing frequency in the last few years. "

Thus begins the opening section of a new study on Emergent. I promised something new was coming - and this is it!

Today I delivered a paper on the emergent church for SGPF. The day was well-attended with some excellent discussion to follow. I hope to make the entire paper available as a PDF in the next week or so, but I am also intending to publish the whole thing, section by section, over at EXAMINING EMERGENT. There is a reason for this. Those of us in attendance were able to discuss things at length, but I would like to invite others into the conversation. I will post a section of the paper, then wait for any comments to die out. Once that happens, I will post another section. If you want to be kept up to date on when new sections are posted, I suppose you can set up an RSS feed.

So, tell your friends and neighbours - especially if they are at all involved in anything emergent. I think this is an excellent conversation to have and trust the Lord will use these things to bring Himself much glory!

5 comments:

  1. Change the layout of the emergent blog!

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  2. ya..I agree with Batman...maybe a smaller font and a narrower column...or maybe just leave it the same...or not...who really knows? How can we really know?.....

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  3. I totally agree, it's very hard on the eyes. I say get rid of the footnotes as well, and provide a PDF so that any sources can be accessed there. Just keep to the content.

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  4. Are you guys using FIREFOX or IE?

    Using FIREFOX it looks stellar!!!

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  5. Firefox drives me nuts because it omits certain images and backgrounds. I rarely use it, unless I need a quick download. It tends to be faster that IE.

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