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Sunday, September 29
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ADDB, re:booting and getting on the radar screen of planet church
i have not posted much lately (obvious). i feel like a nervous parent awaiting the coming of a new child (feel like, but i'm not really preggo, but god is, and a lot!). a few days ago we had the first practice for the core of the new apostles church band. i was amazed... that at the first practice how INCREDIBLE THEY ARE. god is good!
i felt useless at their practice, gawking at amps, stumbling over outlets, bumping into speakers and handing out matching apostles band notebooks like a marm on the first day of skool. i wanted to help... all i could give was a brief prayer, then, they rocked!
many props to god (you are lovely and you are so good to us! ) and thanks to the apostles "deep dirt" band: tanya, jeff, tony, josh, randy and stephanie (tech titan) for being heralds of the gospel for this new church start!
apostles "deepdirt" band? (sounds pretty good, maybe it will stick? we'll see... ) in anycase, ADDB will help lead worship for the first time at this "re:boot" workshop thing we are doing to help our boomers and silent gen friends (in particular) to learn about their brothers and sisters from that strange planet called x. for many in our mainline churches, xers (20's-30's) are an alien race, and millennials (under 21) well, they are out there in the delta quadrant. so we hope to tighten our xer orbit around planet church, so at least we can be seen on high. we're basically helping our siblings to build a dish! so postmoderns can get on (and stay on) the church radar screen. (you gotta rent that flick by the way, the dish it is very quirky and cool).
on our flyers we talked about it as "re:booting" the hard drive of the faith for a new era. if you are near seattle, come to re:boot on saturday, october 5th at holy trinity lutheran 8501 se 40th st., mercer island wa (9:30 to 3:30 pm).
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::church planting :: culture surfing:: |
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book club |
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i ain't oprah, but here we go...
digital storytellers by len wilson and jason moore: at
last, a book to save the world from the "modernist use of powerpoint
in worship hell." if you want to torpedo boring ppt. bulleted
sermon points from a modernist pastor who thinks he or she is
now hip because he or she is using technology, read this book!
better yet, buy the book and send it to the modernist pastor and
do his/her congregation a big favor. read digital
storytellers
gen x religion, ed by richard w. flory & donald e. miller,
provides an accurate "npr like" documentation of religion, as
actually practiced by xers, and even reflects theologically on
xer subsets (like the goths) and on the phenomenon of piercing
among us.
and, unlike many other xer books (filled with clever quips by
boomers about xers), this book was written by serious sociologists
of religion (many of them xers) who actually researched and studied
churches founded by and for xers. amazing and authentic...
read gen x religion
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the gardner |
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i'm karen ward. i'm baptized.
i'm cascadian (from the pacific northwest of north america).
my house is in seattle.
i like my house.
you would too,
so drop by and visit sometime.
i'm postmodern (a 60's born xer).
i can be geeky
(but i'm NOT socially backward).
i webmeister emergingchurch
i'm helping with a new
lutheran network called eln
i'm digging dirt around a
nu church plant, called
apostles seattle
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