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Atheist Billboards and Christian Responses (#0233)

2011/01/05 By Greg

Billboards are big business.  According to the Outdoor Advertising Association of America, they produced $4.4 billion dollars of advertising revenue in 2008.  While religious billboards account for an insignificant portion of the market, they often generate publicity that extends to an audience far greater than those who drive by and personally view the sign.  Take for example two recent billboards paid for by the American Atheists: This billboard ad (pictured above) appeared in Read More …

Vision & Strategy Trends (#0232)

2011/01/04 By Greg

Will Mancini is the founder of Auxano – a church consulting group with a unique approach to developing a church’s vision frame before providing traditional consulting services.   He is the author of Church Unique: How Mission Leaders Cast Vision, Capture Culture, and Create Movement (read my review here). Mancini's first blog post of 2011 is packed with relevant information about trends in vision and strategy for churches.  He sees eleven trends for 2011 and beyond: Read More …

Review of If the Church Were Christian (#0231)

2011/01/03 By Greg

Philip Gulley.  If the Church Were Christian: Rediscovering the Values of Jesus.  Harper One: 2010. ISBN: 9780061698767. Meet the Author Philip Gulley is a Quaker minister, author, and tv show host. Gulley has served in pastoral ministry for twenty-five years and is currently the Senior Pastor of Fairfield Friends Meeting near Indianapolis.  He has written sixteen books including the Harmony series of novels, chronicling life in the eccentric Quaker community of Harmony, Indiana Read More …

The Christmas Story: Creativity + $500 = 400K+ views (#0230)

2011/01/02 By Greg

On this the second Sunday of Christmas, I invite you to watch one of the best Christmas videos you may not have seen.  The video was created by St. Paul's Church in Auckland, New Zealand to market their annual Carols by Glowstick event.  According to Joshua Cody, who interviewed one of the creative folks behind the project, the church spent only $500 to produce the video since "everything else was supplied by the individuals, families and businesses of St. Paul’s. That goes Read More …

Review of New Feminist Christianity (#0229)

2011/01/01 By Greg

Mary E. Hunt and Diann L. Neu, eds.  New Feminist Christianity: Many Voices, Many Views.  Skylight Paths, 2010.  ISBN: 9781594732850. Meet the Editors and Authors Mary E. Hunt (pictured on the left) and Diann L. Neu (pictured on the right) are co-founders and currently serve as co-directors of WATER (Women's Alliance for Theology, Ethics and Ritual), which is an an international community of justice-seeking people who promote the use of feminist values to make religious and Read More …

The Story of So What Faith (#0228)

2010/12/31 By Greg

Sowhatfaith.com launched in June 2009 as a means of sharing my thoughts with those beyond my parish.  From the beginning, the blog has focused on contemporary issues and reviews of recently published books by providing a blend of information and questions.  Written some time ago, the following words about the purpose of this website remain on the contact/about page: Individually and as faith communities, true growth is often the result of struggling with the so what questions of Read More …

Review of American Grace (#0227)

2010/12/30 By Greg

Robert D. Putnam and David E. Campbell.  American Grace: How Religion Divides and Unites Us.  Simon & Schuster, 2010.  ISBN: 9781416566717. Meet the Authors Robert D. Putnam (shown in the yellow shirt) is the Peter and Isabel Malkin Professor of Public Policy at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.  He has written a dozen books, translated into seventeen languages, including the best-selling Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of Read More …

Churches Fail the Twitter Test (#0226)

2010/12/29 By Greg

Mickey Mellen, a freelance web developer who works with small businesses, churches and individuals to help them further their reach on the Internet, recently wrote about a Twitter experiment he conducted.  The article, "Churches Aren't Paying Attention on Twitter", appears on churchmarketingsucks.com and should be considered a "must read" for any church already on Twitter and those considering expanding their social media strategy to include Twitter. The Experiment Reach out to 25 Read More …

Bringing Twitter into the Classroom (#0225)

2010/12/28 By Greg

For generations, students have known that the classroom is the place to go for instruction.  This has been true for both university education as well as Christian/religious education.  In larger classrooms, the instructors are limited in their ability to interact with a large number of the learners.  Twitter offers a creative way to facilitate interaction during and beyond the class session.  Consider the example of Dr. Monica Rankin, Professor of History at the University of Read More …

The Priesthood of Believers NOT of Staff (#0224)

2010/12/27 By Greg

Adam McLane of Youth Specialties recently blogged about an all too common functional reality: the priesthood of the believers being in embraced in theory, but not in practice.  He writes: Most people on church staff have no idea how to turn the reigns of their ministry over to the church. It seems counter-productive to lead without holding the reigns. The attitude is generally that church staff are the experts, seminary trained, denominationally ordained and battle-experienced to do the Read More …

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Greg is a follower of the Way of Jesus who strives to make the world a better place for all people. Currently, he serves as Chief Executive Officer of White Rock Center of Hope and as Interim Senior Pastor of Advent Lutheran Church. He has served ten congregations, taught religion to undergraduates for eight years, and helped three organizations provide quality healthcare to underserved populations. (Read More)

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