sustainable kingdom, sustainable church
For those of you inside and around San Diego, you may find sustainable kingdom, sustainable church something worth checking out.
What does it mean to be the Church in North America in a postmodern, post-colonial and post-Christendom context? With decreased attendance, how do churches survive? Where do we find authentic community and spiritual formation? How does the Church respond to the growing list of local and global injustices and crisis? If you find yourself wondering about these things, the Ecclesia Collective invites you to join a small group of people in San Diego for a collaborative conversation (kind of like a “skill share”) on May 23 and 24 (little less than a month away) to discuss practices and principles that just might help us find a sustainable way of being the Church within the North American context.
Labels: Christianity, church, conferences, emerging church


4 Comments:
"What does it mean to be the Church in North America in a postmodern, post-colonial and post-Christendom context?"
Post-colonial? The end of the colonial period came, uhm, over 200 years ago for the United States and over 100 years ago for Canada. It's a rather odd thing to say, that we live in a post-colonial context.
Of course, the colonial period ended much later for other countries around the world. But North America is not, I think, located in those countries.
That looks like a picture of the Magic Kingdom.
good questions. great conference. thanks jc.
that looks good. anything similar-ish in ontario?
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