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Five Marks of Mission that really matter

The Five Marks of Mission were considered radical when they first appeared in 1984. Now they are effectively the offical mission agenda of the Anglican Communion.

Take a look at this Yes magazine article: cms-uk.org

blogging and the emergent church

Interesting article about emaerging church and new technology.
posted by adrian on 05.26.08 @ 1:20 pm | 0 Comments

‘atheist’ worship

Mike Morrell says: Sometimes, I feel like an atheist amid worship. The songs being sung earnestly around me are about a god I don’t really believe in anymore. As Shane Claiborne asked, does God really have lightning in his fists , or is this Zeus we’re talking about? “God, rid me of ‘god,’” Meister Eckhart prayed. Many times this is my silent prayer amid circles of saints singing their hearts out to a deity I scarcely recognize.

Mike Morrells Blog

take a look at

healingcommunities.org recommended by Tricia Herrera

nobody follows jesus (so why should you?)

Two new books by Keith Giles.

The first, “The Gospel: For Here Or To Go?” is a short, 99 page book about our calling to communicate the Gospel where we are, by being who we are.

The second book is called “Nobody Follows Jesus (So Why Should You?)” and it’s a 205 page book made up of 40 articles he has written over the last 5 years on the subject of following Jesus and discipleship to Him.

Try before you buy at keithgiles.com

a new hope for the church?

Read some of Dr. Tom Hohstadt’s views on the future of the church at futurechurch.net

a handful of songs

Darren Wright has got a handful of songs over at
thealternativehymnal.digitalorthodoxy.com

visualising hope

Dr Sarah Dunlop with Kinga Dabrowska

Dr Dunlop asked more than seventy young people in Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Ukraine and Russia to spend a week taking photographs of what is significant to them. She ended up with startling results which form the basis of this research.

Available from ytcpress.com

the-mass podcast

Ben from the-mass.com got in touch to tell us about their podcasts:

“We’ve been posting audio from our services on the website for some time, but
you can now catch us on our twice monthly podcast, if your so enabled,
either direct from the site at www.the-mass.com/the-mass.xml or through the
itunes music store. Searching for The Mass should bring us up.”

non-con session downloads

Find out what non-con was all about, all 3 main session recordings available online now for download.