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On Being "Missional"
Andrew WalkerChurch
Today, while listening to an excellent rendition of “Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus” at my stereotypical, evangelical, and Baptist megachurch, I was struck by how non-stereotypical church really is. To think that, week in and week out, seemingly distinct individuals […]
Jake MeadorChurch
Lousy Trailers and Sewage-filled Ponds
Matthew Lee AndersonChurch
A Perennial Theme: Christianity Must Change or Die
Gary HartenburgChurchLiberal ArtsTheology and PracticePresenceFormation
Socrates, Remy, and the Solitary Contemplation of Beauty
Matthew Lee AndersonChurch
Focusing on the practices of the church is all the rage these days. Professor Smith’s excellent and thought provoking book is only the latest volley in a long list of theologians attempting to reorient the center of Christianity away from […]
Matthew Lee AndersonChurch
A Word about Church Architecture
Matthew Lee AndersonChurch
The Emerging Church is Dead(?)
Andrew WalkerChurchEvangelicalismembodimentAnthropology
Son of God. Prince of Peace. Son of Man. Cagefighter? While the first three masculine titles given to our Lord Jesus are biblical and sufficient enough to express the wonder of Jesus, the last title seems to be ever-more increasingly […]
Matthew Lee AndersonChurch
Final Thoughts on Desiring the Kingdom
Matthew Lee AndersonChurch
The Ultimate Nature of the Messianic Age
Matthew Lee AndersonChurchembodimentFormation
They say only the good die young. I don’t know if it’s true. But it sounds good. And it’s a gentle way of talking about those whom we should not have lost. “Should.” There’s a world of meaning in that […]