
dave up to mischief again at cartoonblog...
he's sparked steve taylor to proclaim that there is no such thing as the emerging church anyway. now why was i doing this tour?!....
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you're doing that tour to sell books as part of the rupert murdoch publishing machine :)
on a more serious note, my post argues for a need to differentiate emerging churches - plural - from the conversation about those churches.
your tour is sparking a conversation. that's good. it's what happens on the ground, not the tour, that is the emerging church.
now, in honour of dave's cartoon, count the number of macs and men with goatees in the room.
peace to you, ben, karen, ryan
Posted by: steve | July 17, 2006 at 03:14 PM
After having dinner with you at the Durham Open Summer School I decided to do something about what you said about the North. I started a blog and got in touch with everyone I know who has had anything to do with Fresh Expressions in the north. Lets see if we can get some information sharing and support networks set up up here.
It's only been going a week and mostly it is the stuff we did at the summer school but hey ho, everything has to start somewhere :D
Posted by: Robb | August 02, 2006 at 03:19 PM
robb good to hear from you. that's great news... let me know if i can do anything else to support the network etc
Posted by: jonny | August 02, 2006 at 04:55 PM