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Twitter – Religious Leaders & Religious Content (#0515)

2011/10/13 By Greg

Claire Diaz Ortiz - leader of social innovation, philanthropy, and causes for Twitter - attended Catalyst's recent Be Present conference to network with the speakers and many of the 13,000 attendees. This appeal is a part of a larger effort by Twitter to reach out to religious leaders. So What? In her article on this story, Sarah Pulliam Bailey quoted Diaz Ortiz: It's about relationships and social media is about relationships. A lot of companies don't understand that. They Read More …

Evangelicals Don’t Have a Pope (#0514)

2011/10/12 By Greg

Roger Olson is an evangelical scholar who serves as Professor of Theology at George W. Truett Theological Seminary of Baylor University.  Recently he blogged about a troubling trend: news reports that don't put their stories in context.  Olson focuses on a prominent evangelical pastor in Texas who stated that Evangelicals must not vote for Presidential candidates who are Mormon, because Mormonism is a cult.  Many of the reports failed to include details about how Read More …

More & More Multi-Generational Households (#0513)

2011/10/11 By Greg

The Pew Research Center recently released "Fighting Poverty in a Tougher Economy, Americans Move in with Their Relatives."  The report considers how the Great Recession has influenced household composition.  Over the last few years, more and more people have opted to live in multi-generational households as a means of handling economic pressures. A longer term look at household composition shows that the percentage of those living in multi-generational households declined Read More …

From Social Media to Silence (#0512)

2011/10/10 By Greg

Each year a theme is selected for the Catholic Church’s World Social Communications Day: 2011: “Truth, Proclamation and Authenticity of Life in the Digital Age" 2012: “Silence and Word: Path of Evangelization” So What? While many found the pope's message this year to be progressive and thoughtful, next year's topic is the sort that could have been selected for any of the prior years in the day's forty-five year history.  However, according to a Catholic News Agency Read More …

Why America Is and Isn’t Unusually Religious (#0511)

2011/10/09 By Greg

Tobin Grant, associate professor of political science at Southern Illinois University, recently wrote an article for Christianity Today about the unique nature of American religiosity.  In that piece, he noted that the United States continues to be quite religious while most other developed countries have become increasingly secular.  Upon deeper review, ongoing American religiosity is not an aberration but a logical outcome resulting from our unusually high level of economic Read More …

How to Reverse Mainline Decline (or not) (#0510)

2011/10/08 By Greg

Rev. Cameron Trimble is the Executive Director of the Center for Progressive Renewal, which seeks to "renew Progressive Christianity by training new entrepreneurial leaders, supporting the birth of new liberal/progressive congregations, and by renewing and strengthening existing progressive churches."  Recently, she spoke in Connecticut to a group of seventy-five United Church of Christ pastors and educators.  In her speech, Trimble made the historical observation that Read More …

Bad Example or Good Stewardship? (#0509)

2011/10/07 By Greg

In the October 2011 edition of Christianity Today, Ken Walker wrote about (p.17) a church that now holds a mortgage that is three times greater than the current property value.  The congregation stopped paying its monthly mortgage payments in May. So What? If the story stopped there, then it would not be all that newsworthy apart from serving to illustrate the larger trend of churches on a path leading to foreclosure.  However, The Church at South Las Vegas stopped paying Read More …

Do Church Members View Your Website? (#0508)

2011/10/06 By Greg

In the July/August 2011 edition of Presbyterians Today, Joelle Anderson and Ida Smith-Williams wrote an article about trends in how Presbyterian congregations communicate digitally.  They reported on research that shows a significant increase, between 2001 and 2008, in the percentage of congregations who use e-mail and websites to communicate with members. So What? While congregations have moved toward websites, perhaps congregants have moved beyond them.  More specifically, Read More …

Save Me on TV? (#0507)

2011/10/05 By Greg

Reality programs have changed the makeup of television offerings.  This seemingly ever-expanding segment of the market is incredibly diverse.  With that framework in mind, it should not be surprising that someone is pitching the idea of a show called "Save Me!" "Save Me!" has been characterized as being something like "The 700 Club" meets "Real Time with Bill Maher" meets "Big Brother."  The show is the idea of self-proclaimed "spiritual anthropologist" Jim Henderson, who Read More …

Liberal Protestant Decline – Fact Check (#0506)

2011/10/04 By Greg

Yesterday, I wrote a review of Mark Chaves' new book American Religion: Contemporary Trends (2011).  In that post, I included  a quote that offers a basic overview of something most people take for granted: the decline of liberal Protestant churches over the last several decades.  As a result of this shift, there were twice as many Americans who "claimed affiliation with conservative denominations as with theologically more liberal ones" (p. 87). Chaves goes on to 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. 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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