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		<title>Not So Crazy Anymore</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why do I spend all my time on this chatter about Jesus and the has-come/is-coming reign of God in the world, when I could be discussing more important matters – such as contending how the ages of church history line up with the seven churches of Revelation? 
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Sorry&#8230; just noticing how far I&#8217;ve come in [...]<p><a href="http://sharethis.com/item?&#038;wp=2.6&#38;publisher=6b0da798-eb34-483f-bc26-9ead29d5415c&#38;title=Not+So+Crazy+Anymore&#38;url=http%3A%2F%2Fdavidwierzbicki.com%2Ffeeder%2F%3FFeederAction%3Dclicked%26amp%3Bfeed%3DArticles%2B%2528RSS2%2529%26amp%3Bseed%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fdavidwierzbicki.com%252Fblog%252F2008%252F09%252F07%252Fnot-so-crazy-anymore%252F%26amp%3Bseed_title%3DNot%2BSo%2BCrazy%2BAnymore">ShareThis</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why do I spend all my time on this chatter about Jesus and the has-come/is-coming reign of God in the world, when I could be discussing more important matters – such as contending how the ages of church history line up with the seven churches of Revelation? </p>
<p>&#8230;</p>
<p>Sorry&#8230; just noticing how far I&#8217;ve come in my pursuit of what I think is important in life. If contemplation on literal Revelation eschatology orders, fulfilled prophecies, army ranks, etc. is your bag; please don&#8217;t take too much offense. It&#8217;s just that, from where I am standing today, I think it is a monumental waste of time.</p>
<p>Oh, and what is up with 3am? Seriously. There is some sort of train-of-thought vortex when you reach that point in the night. Stupid thoughts leak in as insightful thoughts drain out your nose. Bed time.</p>
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		<title>In the Nexus</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Aug 2008 14:50:47 +0000</pubDate>
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Ever been in a busy airport, rushing to make a connection? It&#8217;s almost never a relaxed and leisurely stroll; especially when you have to dash from one terminal to another. Or have you had to navigate a crowded subway system, navigating multiple levels, searching for letters and numbers and colours, stressed about the possibility of [...]<p><a href="http://sharethis.com/item?&#038;wp=2.6&#38;publisher=6b0da798-eb34-483f-bc26-9ead29d5415c&#38;title=In+the+Nexus&#38;url=http%3A%2F%2Fdavidwierzbicki.com%2Ffeeder%2F%3FFeederAction%3Dclicked%26amp%3Bfeed%3DArticles%2B%2528RSS2%2529%26amp%3Bseed%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fdavidwierzbicki.com%252Fblog%252F2008%252F08%252F28%252Fin-the-nexus%252F%26amp%3Bseed_title%3DIn%2Bthe%2BNexus">ShareThis</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>Ever been in a busy airport, rushing to make a connection? It&#8217;s almost never a relaxed and leisurely stroll; especially when you have to dash from one terminal to another. Or have you had to navigate a crowded subway system, navigating multiple levels, searching for letters and numbers and colours, stressed about the possibility of jumping on the wrong train? Even if you have been in these situations a thousand times you may still need to fight a stressed-induced panic. </p>
<p>That&#8217;s where I am – at the nexus. I&#8217;m navigating between past and future life and I could really use some prayer. There are some really incredible things to come, lots of plans, dreams, hopes and realities. But right now it is mixed with what I believe to be more than a fair dose of uncertainty and scarcity. I&#8217;m searching for my connecting flight.</p>
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		<title>Heaven is for Humans?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Aug 2008 17:48:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are strangers in a strange land. Admitting that means, however, that we are acknowledging that there is a land that is our home. For the Israelites, the first journey home was a lifelong march from Egypt across barren wasteland. The second was a hasty retreat from Babylon around the Arabian Desert. Our alien identity [...]<p><a href="http://sharethis.com/item?&#038;wp=2.6&#38;publisher=6b0da798-eb34-483f-bc26-9ead29d5415c&#38;title=Heaven+is+for+Humans%3F&#38;url=http%3A%2F%2Fdavidwierzbicki.com%2Ffeeder%2F%3FFeederAction%3Dclicked%26amp%3Bfeed%3DArticles%2B%2528RSS2%2529%26amp%3Bseed%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fdavidwierzbicki.com%252Fblog%252F2008%252F08%252F27%252Fheaven-is-for-humans%252F%26amp%3Bseed_title%3DHeaven%2Bis%2Bfor%2BHumans%253F">ShareThis</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We are strangers in a strange land. Admitting that means, however, that we are acknowledging that there is a land that is our home. For the Israelites, the first journey home was a lifelong march from Egypt across barren wasteland. The second was a hasty retreat from Babylon around the Arabian Desert. Our alien identity does not refer to this planet, but to our place in it.</p>
<p>We are tied to this place, and it is God&#8217;s place. God&#8217;s crib. We live lives that are designed to be connected to this planet. We often work hard to disassociate ourselves from this place. This kills us.</p>
<p>When we yearn to desert this world to go to another place we tell God that this creation is not acceptable to us. In a sense it isn&#8217;t and shouldn&#8217;t be. Its present form is cracked. Those cracks are sin. Lost harmony, broken relationships and prideful rebellion are the sinful cracks that cause us to long for our real land. But it is not somewhere else. It is here. </p>
<p>God&#8217;s plan is clear&#8230; Full restoration&#8230; of this, his <span style="font-style: italic;">good</span> creation. Not just people.</p>
<p>We often come to see heaven as a place for people (instead of what I believe is its rightful designation as the place where God is). This view of heaven reflects our understanding of the earth as an object. We refer to our environment as a resource to be mined instead of being the life-giving, cycling, renewing, gifting environment of life that it is. We can&#8217;t exist as God&#8217;s people without God&#8217;s grasses and God&#8217;s cattle and God&#8217;s oxygen. He designed it that way and called it good. Why do we long to leave it all behind?</p>
<p>These hilarious, fake church signs are a marvelous commentary on the disconnect between heaven as complete and restored earthly creation fully embodying the purpose and mission of God vs. heaven as escape hatch for born-again Christians. I, for one, am a firm believer that my pet rock is included in the redemption of <span style="font-style: italic;">all things</span>. Heaven is most definitely a place, but it is – and is to become – this place.</p>
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		<title>They&#8217;re Wrong Because they&#8217;re Russian</title>
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		<title>Church Basement Roadshow - Full Show Online!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Aug 2008 04:46:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I never mentioned on here how our weekend in Grand Rapids went. We had a fantastic time. Mike and I didn&#8217;t make it to the crazy hotdog place, but we did manage to get to Hopcat. I had an really great Belgian Beer – quite sweet-tasting with a tremendous flavour. Alas, I don&#8217;t remember its [...]<p><a href="http://sharethis.com/item?&#038;wp=2.6&#38;publisher=6b0da798-eb34-483f-bc26-9ead29d5415c&#38;title=Church+Basement+Roadshow+-+Full+Show+Online%21&#38;url=http%3A%2F%2Fdavidwierzbicki.com%2Ffeeder%2F%3FFeederAction%3Dclicked%26amp%3Bfeed%3DArticles%2B%2528RSS2%2529%26amp%3Bseed%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fdavidwierzbicki.com%252Fblog%252F2008%252F08%252F14%252Fchurch-basement-roadshow-full-show-online%252F%26amp%3Bseed_title%3DChurch%2BBasement%2BRoadshow%2B-%2BFull%2BShow%2BOnline%2521">ShareThis</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I never mentioned on here how our weekend in Grand Rapids went. We had a fantastic time. Mike and I didn&#8217;t make it to the <a href="http://www.grnow.com/index.php?option=com_mtree&amp;task=viewlink&amp;link_id=235&amp;Itemid=0">crazy hotdog place</a>, but we did manage to get to <a href="http://www.hopcatgr.com/">Hopcat</a>. I had an really great Belgian Beer – quite sweet-tasting with a tremendous flavour. Alas, I don&#8217;t remember its name.</p>
<p>We camped a couple nights at a local campground and spent most of Sunday touring the revitalizing downtown core. Revitalized though it may be, it was the most eerily quiet downtown I have ever been in. On many of its red cobblestone streets we were the only car – or people for that matter – about. We also ducked into the Grand Rapids Zoo for a couple hours. Zoos in the middle of a city are fairly odd. I&#8217;m not sure what else to say on that at the moment so I&#8217;ll leave it. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/senor-diecast/2761096611/" title="Church Basement Roadshow - Grand Rapids by senor diecast, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2396/2761096611_29681b38f1.jpg" alt="Church Basement Roadshow - Grand Rapids" height="258" width="500" /></a></p>
<p>In the evening we trotted on over to <a href="http://www.fellowshipcovenant.net/">Fellowship Covenant Church</a> for the <a href="http://churchbasementroadshow.com">Roadshow</a>. Blazing (see below). The three fellas really brought it, and the crowd fully caught the revival spirit. There have been reports of people who have misinterpreted the 1908 Revivalist schtick as mockery, but I&#8217;m not sure anyone who came out that night left with that impression. I&#8217;m fairly convinced that if you expected to find mockery and are determined that that is what it was then you will hold to that conviction. Otherwise, you will see it for what it really is. A wonderfully whimsical and poetic homage to an era that was being as faithful to the gospel in its day as we are trying to be in ours. (again, see below)</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/senor-diecast/2761096767/" title="Big Brother Duke and the Professor by senor diecast, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3127/2761096767_a71fc96509_m.jpg" alt="Big Brother Duke and the Professor" height="176" width="240" /></a>&nbsp;<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/senor-diecast/2761096695/" title="Your Biggest Fan at the Rollin Gospel Revival by senor diecast, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3127/2761096695_db68183a22_m.jpg" alt="Your Biggest Fan at the Rollin Gospel Revival" height="180" width="240" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.jesustheradicalpastor.com/">John Frye</a>, pastor at Fellowship and his partner in crime, <a href="http://www.novuslumen.net/">Jeremy Bouma</a> were fantastic hosts to everyone that came that night. Also, we are incredibly thankful for the generosity and hospitality of Randy and Kathy Buist who are part of the <a href="http://www.watersedge.tv/">Water&#8217;s Edge</a> community. Randy invited us over for breakfast on the Monday morning and we had only met them the previous night. We ended up talking with Randy, Kathy and Wendy Eason around the breakfast table until around noon. As we drove back to Canada that day both Mike and I were quite high on the beautiful emerging picture of a church community that really cares for each other. All the theologizing in the world can&#8217;t compare to the Church being the Church, caring for and conversing with each other. So amazing!</p>
<p>So, back to Brother Duke, Professor A. B. Hawthorne and Preacher Withee. These three grandest of gentlemen and their &#8220;great grandsons&#8221; are here to tell you about a man they called Truth. His other name is Jesus. And they are calling all y&#8217;all to join in a healing and restoring, sanctifying and rectifying, purifying and death-defying good news message we call the Gospel of Jesus Christ. But don&#8217;t take my word for it. Emergent Village has posted a recording of the Church Basement Roadshow in its entirety as filmed in Birmingham, Alabama. So stand up, get your healing balm of Gilead in hand, give it a <span style="font-style: italic;">Whoop</span> and <span style="font-style: italic;">Pushhhh</span>, and get ready for a Rollin&#8217; Gospel Revival!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[It isn&#8217;t exactly January 1st, but I&#8217;m not sure I trust myself to remember this in 5 months time.
Anyway, today I was listening to an old Emergent Village podcast from December 2006 that was hosted by Melvin Bray. (Incidentally, why isn&#8217;t Melvin doing more podcasts for Emergent Village? And what is with the lack of [...]<p><a href="http://sharethis.com/item?&#038;wp=2.6&#38;publisher=6b0da798-eb34-483f-bc26-9ead29d5415c&#38;title=Our+Future+Conversations&#38;url=http%3A%2F%2Fdavidwierzbicki.com%2Ffeeder%2F%3FFeederAction%3Dclicked%26amp%3Bfeed%3DArticles%2B%2528RSS2%2529%26amp%3Bseed%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fdavidwierzbicki.com%252Fblog%252F2008%252F08%252F10%252Four-future-conversations%252F%26amp%3Bseed_title%3DOur%2BFuture%2BConversations">ShareThis</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It isn&#8217;t exactly January 1st, but I&#8217;m not sure I trust myself to remember this in 5 months time.</p>
<p>Anyway, today I was listening to an old <a href="http://www.emergentvillage.com/podcast/">Emergent Village podcast</a> from <a href="http://www.emergentvillage.com/podcast/an-emergent-christmas-part-2">December 2006</a> that was hosted by <a href="http://melvinbray.wordpress.com/">Melvin Bray</a>. (Incidentally, why isn&#8217;t Melvin doing more podcasts for Emergent Village? And what is with the lack of podcasts lately? Surely there isn&#8217;t an absence of possibilities for content. Sorry, no more erratic questions.)</p>
<p>Back to the podcast&#8230; Melvin spoke of looking forward to 2007 as the year of &#8220;Justice.&#8221; No doubt that was largely the story. Prophets such as Brian McLaren and Shane Claiborne as well as many others, both contemporary and historical, liberal and conservative, led us artfully and with wisdom into a revitalized World Christianity that took seriously the question of stewardship and justice. In the larger global neighborhood both inside and outside the Christian church people turned their attentions to the need for a greater <a href="http://www.seedsofcompassion.org/">compassion</a>. </p>
<p>This discussion has only just begun, and in many places our churches are only beginning to realize the greater significance and calling. Throughout a myriad of contexts the church really is emerging from her interior programs and ministries to see a world literally starving around her. I&#8217;m fairly certain I heard that there is an <span style="font-style: italic;">Emergent Manifesto of Justice</span> being published sometime next year. (Does anyone know of a list of contributors to the project?) This rally surely must continue.</p>
<p>Coming around to the reason for this posting&#8230;<br />
What are the conversations that you see being sparked around you as we are now into the second half of 2008. </p>
<p>What are the questions you foresee being asked in the coming year? </p>
<p>What will be emerging at the end of the first decade of the 21st Century?</p>
<p>What will emergent phenomena will we see in the year 2010? What will be the world&#8217;s questions a decade on from 9/11? Am I getting too far ahead of ourselves now? </p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Aug 2008 04:33:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[But I&#8217;m not all that interested. Congratulations to all the athletes that will be competing. Though, I am extremely sad that all of your effort, determination, skill, perseverance and drive to excel against incredible odds is being used to sell cola and such. Sad.
Then there is the whole China thing. I haven&#8217;t really bought the [...]<p><a href="http://sharethis.com/item?&#038;wp=2.6&#38;publisher=6b0da798-eb34-483f-bc26-9ead29d5415c&#38;title=Olympics+Start+Tomorrow&#38;url=http%3A%2F%2Fdavidwierzbicki.com%2Ffeeder%2F%3FFeederAction%3Dclicked%26amp%3Bfeed%3DArticles%2B%2528RSS2%2529%26amp%3Bseed%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fdavidwierzbicki.com%252Fblog%252F2008%252F08%252F08%252Folympics-start-tomorrow%252F%26amp%3Bseed_title%3DOlympics%2BStart%2BTomorrow">ShareThis</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>But I&#8217;m not all that interested. Congratulations to all the athletes that will be competing. Though, I am extremely sad that all of your effort, determination, skill, perseverance and drive to excel against incredible odds is being used to sell cola and such. Sad.</p>
<p>Then there is the whole China thing. I haven&#8217;t really bought the whole, use the Olympics as a way to force China to clean up it&#8217;s human rights practices thing. It has always seemed like a misapplied force. Certainly there are actually effective ways to address these issues. And focusing on the 2008 games as the way it is finally going to happen must degrade actual human rights work done by groups such as Amnesty International.</p>
<p>Anyway, at the very least, I would like to catch a few of the basketball games. I&#8217;m rooting for either Spain or Argentina to take the gold away from America once again. Should be a great game either way though. My prediction – Spain over USA for the gold.<!-- technorati tags begin -->
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Aug 2008 04:12:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am a Jesus of Nazareth fanboy.
I am also a Peter Rollins of Belfast fanboy.
ROLLINS: What I’m trying to get at there is that God, as presented in the Bible, escapes our attempts at capturing him in conceptual form. This happens in two major ways. Firstly, we cannot grasp God, not because there is a [...]<p><a href="http://sharethis.com/item?&#038;wp=2.6&#38;publisher=6b0da798-eb34-483f-bc26-9ead29d5415c&#38;title=Peter+Rollins+on+God%2C+Truth+and+Christianity&#38;url=http%3A%2F%2Fdavidwierzbicki.com%2Ffeeder%2F%3FFeederAction%3Dclicked%26amp%3Bfeed%3DArticles%2B%2528RSS2%2529%26amp%3Bseed%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fdavidwierzbicki.com%252Fblog%252F2008%252F08%252F08%252Fpeter-rollins-on-god-truth-and-christianity%252F%26amp%3Bseed_title%3DPeter%2BRollins%2Bon%2BGod%252C%2BTruth%2Band%2BChristianity">ShareThis</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am a Jesus of Nazareth fanboy.<br />
I am also a Peter Rollins of Belfast fanboy.</p>
<blockquote><p>ROLLINS: What I’m trying to get at there is that God, as presented in the Bible, escapes our attempts at capturing him in conceptual form. This happens in two major ways. Firstly, we cannot grasp God, not because there is a lack of names, but because there is such a surplus of them. These different ideas and names of God clash at various times—for instance, when God is named a warrior and then a peacemaker, or one who is unchanging and one who rethinks situations. The fact that there are so many ways of naming and describing God is a way of saying that no name or group of names can grasp God.</p>
<p>&#8230;</p>
<p>ROLLINS: [T]o be orthodox is to bring praise to God through one’s life. While people these days are asking the question, “Is Christianity true?,” the more fundamental question must be, “What does Christ mean when he uses the word truth?” The reason I am asking that question is that when Jesus talks about the truth, He talk about life. The truth is what brings life. My axiom for today is that Christianity at its core doesn’t explain life but it brings life. We must thus ask whether our beliefs and actions bring life, healing and love to the people in the world.</p></blockquote>
<p>You simply must read this <a href="http://www.wittenburgdoor.com/peter-rollins-interview">interview</a> with <a href="http://peterrollins.net">Pete</a> done by <a href="http://www.beckygarrison.com/">Becky Garrison</a> for the <a href="http://wittenburgdoor.com">Wittenburg Door</a>. Both of his books are blazing as well.  I&#8217;m trying in my own context to search for the right questions in a way similar to how Pete thoughtfully takes us away from a Christianity based on belief of a certain set of absolute abstractions and in the direction of a Christianity thoughtfully lived. We regularly need to be reminded that Jesus was not a Christian in an abstract – know the right answers – sort of way. He moved so perfectly in love, beauty, grace, peace and justice that his spirit, actions and person were called way, truth and life. Truth is a person. Incredible. As <a href="http://tonyj.net">Tony Jones</a> puts it, &#8220;Truth had smelly armpits.&#8221;</p>
<blockquote><p>DOOR: What then does it mean to be a Christian?</p>
<p>ROLLINS: It means entering into a journey of becoming one. It does not mean accepting a world view but rather entering into a healing journey of life. To be a Christian also means that one is committed to exploring this life through the Judeo-Christian tradition, wrestling with it, learning from it and being transformed by it. Being a Christian means learning how to be the opening of life into the world.</p>
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<p>ht: <a href="http://thecorner.typepad.com/bc/2008/08/pete-rollins-be.html">Bob Carlton</a><br />
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		<description><![CDATA[I was hit with the biggest of contradictions today. For all the wonderful initiatives being carried out to promote a sustainable future for North America there is still a large chunk of the population that really hasn&#8217;t paid attention. And most of us who are trying to live lives that are in some way ecologically-minded [...]<p><a href="http://sharethis.com/item?&#038;wp=2.6&#38;publisher=6b0da798-eb34-483f-bc26-9ead29d5415c&#38;title=Coconut+Soap+or+Save+the+Planet&#38;url=http%3A%2F%2Fdavidwierzbicki.com%2Ffeeder%2F%3FFeederAction%3Dclicked%26amp%3Bfeed%3DArticles%2B%2528RSS2%2529%26amp%3Bseed%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fdavidwierzbicki.com%252Fblog%252F2008%252F07%252F21%252Fcoconut-soap-or-save-the-planet%252F%26amp%3Bseed_title%3DCoconut%2BSoap%2Bor%2BSave%2Bthe%2BPlanet">ShareThis</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was hit with the biggest of contradictions today. For all the wonderful initiatives being carried out to promote a sustainable future for North America there is still a large chunk of the population that really hasn&#8217;t paid attention. And most of us who are trying to live lives that are in some way ecologically-minded often find ourselves making the occasional decision that goes against our larger goals. I&#8217;m certainly not one to judge anyone at all. My consumptions habits range from decent and moderate to excessive and wasteful, all in one afternoon.</p>
<p>But today I was really struck by a disparity. I was sitting, eating lunch in a local diner (not a chain) and reading Tom Sine&#8217;s book <a href="http://thenewconspirators.wordpress.com/the-new-conspirators-book/">The New Conspirators</a> (a very important book, fully <a href="http://tallskinnykiwi.typepad.com/tallskinnykiwi/2008/06/emerging-chur-1.html">recommended</a>). I was in the chapter talking about ways to live sustainably and locally when I over heard a conversation at the next table. </p>
<p>Just as I was beginning to pledge allegiance to the colour green I heard a couple of ladies discussing their plans for a shopping trip to Buffalo, NY – roughly 3 hours from our present location. Cross border shopping is very common in Ontario, especially with the American dollar in the state it is in. So the women were discussing the best route to take to hit all all the great bargains. The one thing they were really keen on was the thing that really struck me&#8230; A foaming coconut soap from some big American box store. Now, once again, I am not judging these people at all, I am equally guilty. If anything their conversation opened up to thinking honestly about my own addictions to all things exotic and trendy, such as certain European crafted beers and spirits. Just think about it, traveling three hours by car, to Buffalo – to another country – to get soap scented with milk from the tropical coconut; the ingredients for which probably came from 3 or 4 different countries, almost all of them tropical.</p>
<p>Is the pressure we place on our natural world and infrastructure really worth saving a few dollars on coconut soap?<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[This dirty laundry needs some airing out.
This week Out of Ur blog hosted a bit of a discussion between reviewer Chad Hall and authors Mark Driscoll and Tony Jones. Chad reviewed the books of both men and then posted responses from Mark and Tony.
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<p>This week <a href="http://blog.christianitytoday.com/outofur/">Out of Ur blog</a> hosted a bit of a discussion between reviewer Chad Hall and authors <a href="http://relit.org/vintagejesus/">Mark Driscoll</a> and <a href="http://tonyj.net/books/the-new-christians/">Tony Jones</a>. Chad reviewed the books of both men and then posted responses from Mark and Tony.</p>
<p>The whole concept was bad from the beginning. Pit two authors and their books against each other to see which one is more like Jesus. Baptize one at the expense of the other. Call one humble and the other Egotistical. Label them as insignificant or impotent or trendy. It&#8217;s a replay of a tired and aging Right and Left (aka, Right and Wrong) political drama that doesn&#8217;t really exist unless we need it to. There is no matchup between emergents and new reformers unless you want there to be one. And I can&#8217;t for the life of me figure out why anyone would want such a fight, although I too am weak and am easily persuaded to believe in these lines.</p>
<p>Predictably, the match-up lured out the proponents of both factions, myself included. Folks rallied behind their superstar and accused the other of lacking humility and Christ-like-ness. Trenches were dug even deeper and viewpoints were caustically hurled through the virtual air. </p>
<p>I really appreciated the responses by the Tony and Mark. Yes, even Mark. (I don&#8217;t say that to say that Mark is less capable of graciousness, but to expose my own bias). Dare I say that Jesus just might have gained the upper hand here. Tony was true to his character as he brazenly defended his friends in the Emergent sphere while not personally attacking Chad. I&#8217;ve had the opportunity to meet Tony and I was struck by his clear desire to build relationships but not with sugary words or the right Christian idioms. There was much grace in his biting responses.</p>
<p>I also really appreciated the response by Mark. He was gracious and humble even as he tried to convince us that Chad labeling him as humble was a mistake. Folks are trying to claim that Mark is &#8220;turning over a new leaf&#8221; as of late with a less caustic attitude. And maybe he is. I hope so. And I hope that as such a thing emerges that those of us who have been offended by Mark in the past (with good reason) will be able to forgive. Such forgiveness will always move us in a good direction. I say that in a small voice because I am far from being one who has been hurt most by his words. I&#8217;m not calling on anyone to make any such move of forgiveness, but hoping that it can be a future reality.</p>
<p>I may not agree with Mark&#8217;s theology as much as I agree with Tony&#8217;s, but I will always agree with grace. Following Jesus is ultimately about giving off a fruity aroma and not about falling in line with a doctrinal team.<br />
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Brant is a genius. If you haven&#8217;t read his thoughts, go there first and then come back.
I want to take his connection one step further. Brant says, &#8220;If you view this as the typical eco-sermon, you didn&#8217;t really watch the movie.&#8221; His interpretation of Wall-E as being about sexuality, companionship and procreation from a pro-life [...]<p><a href="http://sharethis.com/item?&#038;wp=2.6&#38;publisher=6b0da798-eb34-483f-bc26-9ead29d5415c&#38;title=Wall-E+and+Reconciliation&#38;url=http%3A%2F%2Fdavidwierzbicki.com%2Ffeeder%2F%3FFeederAction%3Dclicked%26amp%3Bfeed%3DArticles%2B%2528RSS2%2529%26amp%3Bseed%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fdavidwierzbicki.com%252Fblog%252F2008%252F07%252F16%252Fwall-e-and-reconciliation%252F%26amp%3Bseed_title%3DWall-E%2Band%2BReconciliation">ShareThis</a></p>]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://branthansen.typepad.com/letters_from_kamp_krusty/2008/07/wall-e-and-sex.html">Brant is a genius.</a> If you haven&#8217;t read his thoughts, go there first and then come back.</p>
<p>I want to take his connection one step further. Brant says, &#8220;If you view this as the typical eco-sermon, you didn&#8217;t really watch the movie.&#8221; His interpretation of Wall-E as being about sexuality, companionship and procreation from a pro-life perspective is absolutely on point. But I wonder if there is another connection here that we are intended to draw, and one that I believe we NEED to draw.</p>
<p>For some reason, in our society we are largely told that one side of the debate cares about protecting the earth while the other side of the debate cares about protecting life; and somehow we are supposed to believe that these are incompatible. The fear is something along the lines of - if you affirm the other side&#8217;s position then you are compromising your own.</p>
<p>Wall-E gives us another landscape all together. Care for the earth is a Pro-Life position.</p>
<p>And, hug.</p>
<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-</p>
<p>Oh, one other thing. I think the film also speaks about the stuff we are made of. We need to be creative. Our first directive is to care for God&#8217;s creation. Similar to&nbsp; Jesus stating that if we fail to worship the rocks will cry out &#8230; if we fail to take care of the earth the robots will cry out? or something. When the opportunity to recapture that creative, garden tending impulse arrives the ship captain will overcome any obstacle to make sure we take hold of it.</p>
<p>And, hug, again.</p>
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An extended quote from the truly prophetic (think call for repentance, not fortune telling) book by Shane Claiborne and Chris Haw:
Today the logic goes something like this: &#8220;Calling a ruler &#8216;Son of God&#8217; is out of style. No one really does that nowadays. We can support a president while also worshiping Jesus as the Son [...]<p><a href="http://sharethis.com/item?&#038;wp=2.6&#38;publisher=6b0da798-eb34-483f-bc26-9ead29d5415c&#38;title=Jesus+for+President&#38;url=http%3A%2F%2Fdavidwierzbicki.com%2Ffeeder%2F%3FFeederAction%3Dclicked%26amp%3Bfeed%3DArticles%2B%2528RSS2%2529%26amp%3Bseed%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fdavidwierzbicki.com%252Fblog%252F2008%252F06%252F27%252Fjesus-for-president%252F%26amp%3Bseed_title%3DJesus%2Bfor%2BPresident">ShareThis</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>An extended quote from the truly prophetic (think call for repentance, not fortune telling) <a href="http://www.jesusforpresident.org">book</a> by Shane Claiborne and Chris Haw:</p>
<blockquote><p>Today the logic goes something like this: &#8220;Calling a ruler &#8216;Son of God&#8217; is out of style. No one really does that nowadays. We can support a president while also worshiping Jesus as the Son of God.&#8221; But how is this possible? For one says that we must love our enemies, and the other says we must kill them; one promotes the economics of competition, while the other admonishes the forgiveness of debts. To which do we pledge allegiance? Surely, one of them must have the wrong idea of how to move history. Can a servant serve two masters? To say that we must kill our enemies and join the popular project to &#8220;rid the world of evil&#8221; is to call Jesus unrealistic. And that is possibly desirable for many; surely his ideas do not resonate with any common wisdom. But can you call Jesus the Son of God and say, &#8220;He just doesn&#8217;t understand the world today&#8221;? How ironic is it to see a bumper sticker that says &#8220;Jesus is the answer&#8221; next to a bumper sticker supporting the war in Iraq, as if to say &#8220;Jesus is the answer – but not in the real world.&#8221; Remember, Jesus&#8217; followers were burned alive, beheaded, or fed to lions. They knew evil and the &#8220;real world.&#8221; They would meet it face to face. If there was anyone who tried to deal with evildoers and terrorists, it was certainly first-century Christians.</p>
<p>When the church takes affairs of the state more seriously than they do Jesus, <span style="font-style: italic;">Pax Romana</span> becomes its gospel and the president becomes the Son of God. After all, what is the point in calling anything God if it does not also hold sway in every part of one&#8217;s life – especially one&#8217;s politics? (Haw/Claiborne, p.166)</p></blockquote>
<p>Instead of worshiping flags and rulers and constitutions let&#8217;s start putting our hand over our heart in salute when we ask for forgiveness or when we say &#8220;thank you&#8221; to the provider (think sunshine, not Costco) for our daily bread. Maybe the act of saluting our creator will stop us in our tracks when we start to worship any other master.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[(Where does that phrase come from?)
Also, I&#8217;ve been thinking and have decided to head somewhere else. I&#8217;ve got to figure it out the details still, but I&#8217;ll let you know as we get closer.
Are you brimming with anticipation? No? Well, I don&#8217;t really care, because I am!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>(Where does that phrase come from?)</p>
<p>Also, I&#8217;ve been thinking and have decided to head somewhere else. I&#8217;ve got to figure it out the details still, but I&#8217;ll let you know as we get closer.</p>
<p>Are you brimming with anticipation? No? Well, I don&#8217;t really care, because I am!</p>
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We&#8217;ve all heard politicians saying that America is the world&#8217;s greatest hope. While that is certainly not anything close to truth I have also heard some Christians saying the same thing about the Church. But is it?
  
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<p>We&#8217;ve all heard politicians saying that America is the world&#8217;s greatest hope. While that is certainly not anything close to truth I have also heard some Christians saying the same thing about the Church. <span style="font-weight: bold;">But is it?</span></p>
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I thought I might post some of my reflections so far from my reading of the various posts on missional. My intent here is not to generalize or dismiss anything that I disagree with, nor to fully endorse anywhere [...]<p><a href="http://sharethis.com/item?&#038;wp=2.6&#38;publisher=6b0da798-eb34-483f-bc26-9ead29d5415c&#38;title=Missional+Reflections%3A+Do+More&#38;url=http%3A%2F%2Fdavidwierzbicki.com%2Ffeeder%2F%3FFeederAction%3Dclicked%26amp%3Bfeed%3DArticles%2B%2528RSS2%2529%26amp%3Bseed%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fdavidwierzbicki.com%252Fblog%252F2008%252F06%252F24%252Fmissional-reflections-do-more%252F%26amp%3Bseed_title%3DMissional%2BReflections%253A%2BDo%2BMore">ShareThis</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Check with me in a few days. We&#8217;ll see if I really believe myself here or not&#8230;</p>
<p>I thought I might post some of my reflections so far from my reading of the various posts on missional. My intent here is not to generalize or dismiss anything that I disagree with, nor to fully endorse anywhere I might find myself agreeing. This is an exercise in sorting. Doing consciously what our brains are doing subconsciously at all times.</p>
<h2>Do More</h2>
<p>I need to address what I think is a grave error. We have missed a step. The worthy opinion is that to be missional is to get off your ass more often. By all means, YES, but that isn&#8217;t the road to a more healthy worldview or community. The ingenuity and servant movement of many of those who are living missionally is very much in tune with what it is to be a follower of Jesus. Faith has to be lived out, but the wonderful thing about the concept of missional is that we can stop believing that it is up to us to run the course while God cheers us on from the bleachers. Missional isn&#8217;t just action, it is action with, resulting from, in response to, in the wake of, in the footprints of, in the arms of our missioning God.</p>
<p>I recognize that we need this kick in the pants because of our tendency to, more often than not, go the opposite way. But missional focus reminds us that ultimately it is our God who moves. With a spirit of watching the movement of God we can truly rest. Sabbath will cease to create anxiety because of our inaction.</p>
<p>As I mentioned in my last post, we have not simply been set loose by God to complete a task that has been laid out for us. Instead we are called into participation with Him as He recreates and renews creation. While our feet will be quickened to respond to his call when we truly live into this relationship, it is not our duty to march on and do what we believe God wants done. </p>
<p>More so, our duty is to notice. Notice the things that God is doing in our lives and the lives of our neighbors. When we really begin to notice what is going on we will see better the actions that are called for. Love notices, then responds. Love listens and then, perhaps, answers.</p>
<p>I fear that too often we believe that just because we have read a few books, including the Bible, that it is our job to be the Avengers; that by our actions the world will be a better place. This idealism is something I battle against in my own life and it never seems to work out all that well in history.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s be less quick to just do it, and quicker to listen. Perhaps that posture of prayer and waiting is also a part of a missional life. Then, having regained our proper footing, we will be more ready to leap into action.</p>
<p>To everyone who has posted about our need to get out and do, know that I am not disagreeing with that at all, I just wanted to add one more spice to that recipe. </p>
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 I had a quick follow-up thought after putting up my Missional post last night. The thing that I find invigorating about a missional Christianity is that there is only one mission. 
God&#8217;s mission is our mission.
Let me explain: 
In the modern paradigm there seem to be two things going on. 
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<p> I had a quick follow-up thought after putting up my <a href="http://davidwierzbicki.com/blog/2008/06/23/what-is-missional-a-story-of-contrasts/">Missional post</a> last night. The thing that I find invigorating about a missional Christianity is that there is only one mission. </p>
<h2>God&#8217;s mission is our mission.</h2>
<p>Let me explain: </p>
<p>In the modern paradigm there seem to be two things going on. </p>
<p><span style="font-weight: bold;">One:</span> There is God&#8217;s mission, which was to send Jesus into the world to die for our sins and then to prepare a heavenly home for us post-resurrection.</p>
<p><span style="font-weight: bold;">Two:</span> There is our mission, which is to tell people about what God accomplished and will accomplish (note the past and future emphasis with nothing to say about today)</p>
<p>In a missional Christianity God&#8217;s mission is very much different. Yes it includes the sending of Jesus, the death of Jesus and the resurrection of Jesus. But those events are embedded in the thing that God has been doing all along. The past, <span style="font-style: italic;">present</span>, and future work of the reintegration of all of creation with the purposes of God. In a missional Christianity we are called to be full participants in the work of this God on a mission. A God who most often has shown himself to us as He who is active and involved in His creation.</p>
<p>One mission. Yesterday, today and tomorrow.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[This post is a contribution to the Missional Synchroblog organized by Rick Meigs.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>This post is a contribution to the <a href="http://blindbeggar.org/?p=606" target="_blank">Missional Synchroblog</a> organized by Rick Meigs.</p></blockquote>
<p>It held promise. Honestly, I had held out hope. As much as I had had issues with the direction of the place in the past, I had never heard a blatant rejection of the type of Christianity that I hold dear. In all actuality this is a place that for me holds a high place of honor when it comes to mission. A church with a proud missionary tradition of going to the farthest reaches of every continent, and even to our own indigenous people groups. They had sent people into the &#8220;darkest&#8221; places on earth. Those who were sent were known in every context to be people of great love and compassion. I know many of them personally and can attest to these claims.</p>
<p>Like I said, regardless of any other frustrations I have had with leadership, committees, programs, structures, and style, I had always said, &#8220;These people <em>get</em> mission.&#8221; I&#8217;m not sure if I still believe that&#8230; Let me explain.</p>
<p>What I heard today was a point by point upholding of the old ways. The &#8220;take Jesus to the dark places where they didn&#8217;t have him, and tell them the message that will save their soul from flames&#8221; way of doing mission. It wasn&#8217;t all bad, but much of it was downright horrible.</p>
<p>Things started off well enough. We sang songs (you can&#8217;t go wrong with a good old hymn sing). We sang and prayed about the importance of getting into God&#8217;s streams – of following Him where ever He may go. After all, it is true that &#8220;people need the Lord&#8221;. (He&#8217;s the <em>open</em> door)</p>
<p>The first lines of the sermon were pretty much great. &#8220;<em>Your</em> mission cannot fail because it is God who has ordained it.&#8221; Oh, but wait&#8230; what was that? As we walked a hop-skip-jump Roman Road for the next 30 minutes I found myself frantically searching for the context surrounding the cherry-picked verses that outlined a lot of stuff that did seem to be in that context&#8230;</p>
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<li>how knowledge about Jesus was what people need to be saved</li>
<li>how if there is anything we need to include in a gospel message it is the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus – anything else we may do or say can just get in the way</li>
<li>how people first need to know that they are doom to eternal hell (I had a hard time finding the word eternal in the parable of Lazarus and the Rich Man &#8212; but no doubt it was somewhere in Romans)</li>
<li>we heard how the biggest prayer meeting in all the cosmos was going on in Hell right now</li>
<li>we heard how when Jesus said to GO he added on the &#8220;make disciples&#8221; line as a secondary command. Sort of a &#8220;while you are going and saving souls you might should probably make a few disciples along the way as well.&#8221;</li>
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<p>All of these statements trouble me to various degrees, but their were two things that troubled me more than anything. I heard today that God has given us a mission. We as people have a mission to reach people. Our mission is crucial because it is the way God has chosen to work in this world. God has chosen to limit himself to using people to accomplish the gospel. Over and over it was Our Mission. God didn&#8217;t seem to have much to do with it at all, outside of giving us the power to accomplish it. So, the question that arises is, &#8220;What is God really up to then?&#8221;</p>
<p>How did we miss it? Being a church that has stood on its head for mission for the last 50 years, where have we been looking that we have missed the most crucial aspect. How did we not hear anything about the fact that GOD has a Mission in this world? Did I miss something? Has God completed what he is doing and now he has chosen to sit back and watch us do our thing? Not a chance! Our God is active. He is present. He is at work. He is reaching out to the broken and hurting. He is sitting patiently and moving actively with the stubborn and stressed, the hungry and suffering, weak and afflicted.</p>
<p>Yes, we are part of this. God wants us to be a part of this. God wants us to find our place in His mission. Our God is a <em>Missioning</em> God who has called us to partner with Him for His cause. That cause being the restoration and completion of ALL THINGS. The redemption of all sin (disintegration from God). The patching up of broken dreams and relationships. The patching up of wounded knees and hearts.</p>
<p>We are also called to proclaim the message of God. We are called to proclaim the message of Jesus, our hope of a life lived in the glorious reign of God. His Kingdom here on earth. Our Saviour who would could not be beaten by the powers of this world. But who was resurrected as fully aligned with the Kingdom of God as ever before. Our Saviour the fully integrated person of God, moving and active in our world then just as He is today.</p>
<p>Today, in that church service, the question repeated over and over was &#8220;do you know where you are going after this life?&#8221; The question I believe God would have us ask is much more Missional, much more Incarnational. God&#8217;s question to us is, &#8220;do you know where you are living Today? Are you living in My Kingdom, or are you living in the Kingdoms of this world?&#8221;</p>
<p>The second thing that bothered me is very much tied into the first. Since we are called to participate with God&#8217;s Mission in the world we have to ask ourselves, what is God&#8217;s Mission? I believe He is doing the same thing Jesus was doing. Proclaiming peace in the midst of war, healing in the midst of sickness, hope in the midst of despair, subversion in the midst of Empire, and life in the midst of death. As missional Christians we are called to live a life that is marked by our Master. A life drenched in Kingdom values. We are not called to lead people toward an intellectual understanding of how they are sinners, need Jesus, and can have Jesus come and save them so they can have be given life after this life. Jesus&#8217; intellectual conversations on the metaphysics of salvation were few in comparison to his many interactions with &#8220;the least of these&#8221;. Interactions where he provide immediate healing and hope, not just a hope for tomorrow or the next life, but a glorious hope for today. Coupled with this hope was the call to &#8220;go, and sin no more&#8221;. Jesus called those he had healed into a life in the Kingdom.</p>
<p>And you know what. Missionaries get this. In spite of the bad focus that I heard from the pulpit today, those who are really going out into the world have the heart of Christ guiding them into acts of compassion that far exceed their drive to provide personal conversions by intellectual understanding. Missionaries are far more easily found in hospitals tending to the sick or in service garages fixing some chap&#8217;s car or on the streets of some megacity playing with the street-kids, than in pulpits and seminaries and libraries.</p>
<p>So today at the commissioning service of two people who I adore and who I know have a desire to join in with God and His work in the world I found myself torn in two directions. Every thing preached from the pulpit spoke of the modern assumptions of a world that is run by a distant, removed God who touched humans and sent them on their way to reconnect with Him, eventually, in another life. Everything in the faces of those two people spoke of a God who resides with his people. A God who would not be traveling across the ocean with them in a few weeks, because he would already be there when they arrived. A God who is doing mighty things in this world and who has called us all into FULL participation with Him. Not as an afterthought to salvation, but as a way to be involved in God&#8217;s work toward the redemption of ALL THINGS.</p>
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I definitely urge you to explore the rest of the participants in this missional synchroblog. All 50 are linked below.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.theforgottenways.org/blog/">Alan Hirsch</a> <a href="http://assembling.blogspot.com/">Alan Knox</a> <a href="http://tallskinnykiwi.typepad.com/">Andrew Jones</a> <a href="http://retrofited.blogspot.com/">Barb Peters</a> <a href="http://www.kinnon.tv/">Bill Kinnon</a> <a href="http://www.missionalchurchnetwork.com/">Brad Brisco</a> <a href="http://lanceandbrad.blogspot.com/">Brad Grinnen</a> <a href="http://futuristguy.wordpress.com/">Brad Sargent</a> <a href="http://www.subversiveinfluence.com/wordpress/">Brother Maynard</a> <a href="http://charisshalom.fjministries.com/">Bryan Riley</a> <a href="http://www.outsideisbetter.net/">Chad Brooks</a> <a href="http://www.catalystfoundation.blogspot.com/">Chris Wignall</a> <a href="http://mycontemplations.wordpress.com/">Cobus Van Wyngaard</a> <a href="http://www.missionalchallenge.blogspot.com/">Dave DeVries</a> <a href="http://swimminginthedeepend.blogspot.com/">David Best</a> <a href="http://www.reclaimingthemission.com/">David Fitch</a> <a href="http://www.davidwierzbicki.com/blog/">David Wierzbicki</a> <a href="http://www.dosi.p-shuttle.de">DoSi</a> <a href="http://www.perigrinatio.com/">Doug Jones</a> <a href="http://whatsyourpointcaller.wordpress.com/">Duncan McFadzean</a> <a href="http://erika.haub.net/">Erika Haub</a> <a href="http://kingdomgrace.wordpress.com/">Grace</a> <a href="http://missional.blog.com/">Jamie Arpin-Ricci</a> <a href="http://www.jmcq.blogspot.com/">Jeff McQuilkin</a> <a href="http://johnsmulo.com/">John Smulo</a> <a href="http://www.jonathanbrink.com/">Jonathan Brink</a> <a href="http://lifeasmission.com/">JR Rozko</a> <a href="http://www.kathyescobar.com/">Kathy Escobar</a> <a href="http://www.nextreformation.com/">Len Hjalmarson</a> <a href="http://swingingfromthevine.com/">Makeesha Fisher</a> <a href="http://www.completinggodsmission.com/">Malcolm Lanham</a> <a href="http://markjberry.blogs.com/way_out_west/">Mark Berry</a> <a href="http://markpetersen.wordpress.com/">Mark Petersen</a> <a href="http://www.allelon.org/neighborhood/">Mark Priddy</a> <a href="http://urbanphile.blogspot.com/">Michael Crane</a> <a href="http://www.exagorazo.blogspot.com/">Michael Stewart</a> <a href="http://nickloyd.com/">Nick Loyd</a> <a href="http://dualravens.com/ravens/">Patrick Oden</a> <a href="http://abisomeone.blogspot.com/">Peggy Brown</a> <a href="http://squarenomore.blogspot.com/">Phil Wyman</a> <a href="http://richardandfaith.blogspot.com/">Richard Pool</a> <a href="http://www.blindbeggar.org/">Rick Meigs</a> <a href="http://pilgrimguide.wordpress.com/">Rob Robinson</a> <a href="http://thewearypilgrim.typepad.com/">Ron Cole</a> <a href="http://scomarsh.blogspot.com/">Scott Marshall</a> <a href="http://www.calacirian.org/">Sonja Andrews</a> <a href="http://faithmaps.blogspot.com/">Stephen Shields</a> <a href="http://khanya.wordpress.com/">Steve Hayes</a> <a href="http://www.feralpastor.blogspot.com/">Tim Thompson</a> <a href="http://www.everydayliturgy.com/">Thom Turner</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[This diagram by Len Hjalmarson has done a lot of great things for my brain.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This diagram by <a href="http://www.nextreformation.com">Len Hjalmarson</a> has done a lot of great things for my brain.</p>
<p><a href="http://nextreformation.com/?p=2239"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-191" title="trilogy3" src="http://davidwierzbicki.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/trilogy3.jpg" alt="" width="246" height="245" /></a></p>
<p>Len <a href="http://nextreformation.com/?p=2222">says</a>, &#8220;Each brings their own renewal dynamic to the broader church, and I’m convinced that the convergence zone is where some of the most creative experiments will occur.&#8221; I too believe in the convergent zones being the places where the really good stuff happens. And from my own experience, this convergence is inevitable (as I pray all healthy happenings should be).</p>
<p>Len&#8217;s doodle reminds me of a whirlpool, or one of those <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfyng8f-bOA" target="_blank">big funnels</a> in the mall where you can roll a coin down into the center. When you enter one of these three worlds (Missional, Emergent, Monastic) you get pulled into the others. In my experience, the more excited I became about the movements and ideas circling within Emergent thought, the further I was pulled into the ideas proposed by the Monastic and Missional movements. I find myself swirling around from one to the other and being pulled toward the inside of the funnel where I am more and more influenced by all three simultaneously. Relationships in one sphere lead to relatioships in the others. There is no sense of having to pick one camp over and above the others. In this way the center is not a crushing place that squeezes all things into one thing, but a broad place where more depth and variety of experiences just seems so much closer and accessible. The closer you get to the center there is more energy and more movement. Life seems to flow even more vigorously.</p>
<p>The center is really a non-center. In my experience it has been like the classic idea of a blackhole that opens up into another world on the other end. There has been a lot of spinning and confusion and joy and sadness and question and answer and question and in the midst of it all a broad horizon is becoming visible. An environment that is experienced and felt, and yet is far off. Allow me to indulge in some quick and dirty photoshopping&#8230; </p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-190" title="blackhole" src="http://davidwierzbicki.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/blackhole.gif" alt="" width="347" height="278" /></p>
<p>The disappearance of the previously contentious issues is so refreshing – another thing that Len hits on. Gone are the squabbles over musical choice, emotional faith or intellectual faith, dispensational gifting, sheep stealing, or denominational representation. These sorts of squabbles seem to have been left on the other side of the squeeze. The further we all travel into our future, the more these things fade into the past. No doubt there are other issues arising that our children will distance themselves from in time. That&#8217;s just humanity. But maybe our journey down the slippery slope will provide a better vantage point for our future to deal with these emerging issues.</p>
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		<title>Fragility of Truth?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-style: italic;">&#8220;We&#8217;re in a racketball court here. Knock the thing around!&#8221;</span></p>
<p>– Doug Pagitt</p>
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