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Emergent Box of Chocolates

Posted on 14 February, 2006 by admin

emeRging::conneXion wow … a site dedicated to “aggregating global conversations on the emerging church” The Future or Fad? : A Look at the Emerging Church Movement (pdf) It’s good to see the final edition of Scot’s sympathetic and careful piece. Resonances with the Emerging Church Two paragraphs that stand out for me: “… my participation…

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More from Emergent Theological Conversation 2006

Posted on 12 February, 2006 by admin

volf-ing emergent, emerging volf (part three) Loads of gems here … I’m looking forward for the podcasts! Check out the following notes: “… surely one of the most controversial and dramatic moments was on the second day when mirosalv went off a bit, sounding like john in revelation, critiquing christians for being lukewarm and indifferent…

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Emergent Theological Conversation 2006

Posted on 11 February, 2006 by admin

Emergent Theological Conversation, 2006 great pictures by James Mills and he gives a list of Conversation bloggers… and More conversation bloggers… and his on notes on the event on his blog! Emergent Theological Conversation – Miroslav Volf Day I Emergent Theological Conversation – Miroslav Volf Day II My friend Jason offers some notes here. volf-ing…

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Emergent Ang Pow

Posted on 4 February, 2006 by admin

Unbundling Christianity: An Attempt to Define the Emerging Church a more US-centric view, that’s ok. 🙂 What I Mean When I Say “Emerging-Missional” Church a wider perspective from the tall man! Amahoro Now if we could really get this global conversation going then it’s going to be REALLY exciting … I hope to play some…

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eMo 2006.1: Learn, Question, Pray, Hide

Posted on 3 February, 2006 by admin

This is a very delayed report of the recent emergent Malaysia open meeting. Mine is is work in progress but thanks to Alwyn who’s been pretty good being the first one putting up stuff on his blog. I decided (with some minor editing – more of corrections on names and info). There’s a lot I…

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eMo 3-in-1 Meeting

Posted on 18 January, 2006 by admin

3 in 1 because we didn’t have a Christmas party or New Year’s Party the last 2 months plus many of us will be away for the Chinese New Year. So let’s all gather with tid-bits, food, drinks and frienship old and new and whatever this Saturday. And we’ll celebrate all three in one 🙂…

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Emergent Ripples

Posted on 1 December, 2005 by admin

*updated* Emerging Church Hammering – Intro “if you say something critical about the emerging church, there is a legion of web journalists who will quickly back you up and help you graffitti your criticism on the wall of the blogosphere.” Insightful. Emerging Church Hammering 1.0 TSK says, ” there are 2 questions that bug me:…

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EMo Meeting … Crossroads …6 Hats

Posted on 27 November, 2005 by admin

*Updated (especially Kia Meng’s section to reflect his statements and feedback from the floor) and check out a nice youngest (?) perspective from Doulos* Thanks to Alwyn for inspiring me to revisit de Bono’s Six Thinking Hats to try to capture a pretty good emergent Malaysia open (eMo) meeting. (covers facts, figures, information needs and…

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A Date with NECF Research Commission

Posted on 25 November, 2005 by admin

*Updated: I respaced the paragraphs after realising how unpleasing to the eyes they are – the medium is the message* Thanks to Alwyn for being the faster one to post his thoughts here on NECF-EMO Chat and David-hedonese sharing his feelings on That’s Not ‘Generous’… I’ll start by trying to work on a Disclaimer 🙂…

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Another “eMo” Meeting …TOMORROW!

Posted on 25 November, 2005 by admin

as you can see we’re very much trying to get organized *grin* Date: Saturday 26 November 2005 Time: 10am-12pm Venue: 43 Meazzanine Floor SS2/64 47300 P.J (It is in SS2. Same row as Salvation and Evangel. Just one floor up from the England Optical outlet. ) For those who are not sure how to go…

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