today i gave a presentation/seminar to the communcators of the porvoo churches. it was on communicating the gospel creatively on the internet/new media environment. for anyone who was there and asking for the slides i have made them into a pdf file porvoo.pdf. it's about 11mb so make sure you have broadband. i didn't have any notes - sorry... just the slides to trigger my thoughts.
in terms of other links. these were the ones i mentioned i think...
emergingchurch.info
habbohotel
small ritual network church pages
probes (including movie)
tallskinnykiwi
the complex christ
what is web 2.0?
flickr
technorati
del.icio.us
worship tricks
out of bounds church
i enjoyed the session - had to create some new stuff which is always good. i was particularly struck again by the connections between the new media and emerging church. (thanks to all the people who unknowingly helped me with this - steve c, steve t, kester, rachel, mark w, tallskinnykiwi, ben by way of quotes, thoughts, pics, inspiration or just genius)
Thank you for a very interesting presentation today, you raised a lot of questions and gave us inspiration and material for a very important discussion on church, web (2.0 both, of course), ecclesiology and community.
Posted by: Árni Svanur | March 17, 2006 at 06:58 PM
can you tell others i have added the pdf of the slides on here. thanks.
Posted by: jonny | March 17, 2006 at 07:04 PM
This is excellent. Would have loved to hear the full talk. Crazy name to boot too ;-)
Posted by: Kester | March 17, 2006 at 10:26 PM
jonny, fascinated with the fact that you used my out of bounds church book and would ke keen to know a bit more about what you bounced off. i presume it might be the stuff in postcard 5 about cybermonks and perhaps the stuff in postcard 7 about postmodern monasteries?
peace, steve
Posted by: steve | March 18, 2006 at 05:08 AM
i used the stuff on spiritual tourists, peg and ethical communities and how to light guided pathways that lead people from one to the other...
Posted by: jonny | March 18, 2006 at 08:04 AM
Will do, thanks.
Posted by: Árni Svanur | March 18, 2006 at 05:42 PM