Are You a Part of the Unchurch?
What does it look like when you are Jesus follower but not a church goer?
That is the question that I’m going to be tackling in a new 5-part blog series entitled, “Unchurch.” The series begins on Monday, July 6th & I need your help!
Here’s a short video detailing how you can be a part of the conversation. Take a minute to watch it and then pass it along to anyone you think it would fit (it may be you!).
I will be taking responses from the Unchurch survey and using them as a part of the series. To add your own voice to the conversation, take the short survey here: http://tr.im/pxg7
Thanks for being a part of the conversation!
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What Are Thin Places?
"Thin Places" are rich in Celtic tradition. They are the places in our lives where the divine and the natural worlds come so close together that we can catch a glimpse of God. For the Celtics these places were very real - places within creation where we could physically go. The Thin Places in our own lives are those moments where the space between us & the Kingdom is thin, when we are introduced to a greater glimpse of Who He is through our experiences and through the stories of others.
Where From Here?
This page contains a single entry from the blog posted on 06.23.2009.
The previous post in this blog was
"We Really Don't Know As Much As We Think We Do"
The next post in this blog is
"North Point... Coming to a Browser Near You"
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