McKnight on emerging church
Here are some of Scot McKnight’s thoughts on the emerging church. Continue reading
Here are some of Scot McKnight’s thoughts on the emerging church. Continue reading
Many of my friends, though, fall into one of four camps:
1. Theologically and culturally conservative
2. Theologically conservative but culturally liberal
3. Theologically liberal but culturally conservative
4. Theologically and culturally liberal Continue reading
His question was mostly focused on something like this: “Are we letting go of things we should hold on to?” While I was at the same time asking, “Are we holding on to some things we should be letting go of?” These are not incompatible questions, and both are important. Continue reading
I’ve found the conversation around mega-churches and emergent churches lately quit fascinating. (cf. Fitch’s first post, and his redux post] I’ve heard many people for awhile saying, “the fruit just isn’t there with the Emergent Churches.” By fruit, this usually … Continue reading
As I’m mentioning some things about evangelicalism again, let me talk about another. I recently read and finished James KA Smith‘s book Who’s Afraid of Postmodernism: Taking Derrida, Lyotard, and Foucault to Church. If you read my blog, you can … Continue reading
So, I’ve been writing a lot about being an evangelical, the core of evangelicalism, and in previous posts, what it really means to be a Christian living in the Kingdom of the resurrected King Jesus. I’m focusing on evangelicals, because that’s … Continue reading
There are important clarifications to make when talking about emerg-anything because so much stuff is flying out there because no one knows who is talking about what. In Lining Up I lamented that there are some who like to categorize … Continue reading
Ok, so I haven’t talked a lot about the emerging church, or the Emergent Church a whole lot over the years. It finally feels like time for me to engage at a higher level. I’ve been moving around in the … Continue reading