How Do We Reimagine?
When I first came into this program called “Reimagining Church” I wondered aloud at one of our first meetings whether the title “Reimagining church” meant re-imagining “our” church or re-imagining the big “C” Church community.
When I first came into this program called “Reimagining Church” I wondered aloud at one of our first meetings whether the title “Reimagining church” meant re-imagining “our” church or re-imagining the big “C” Church community.
If you don’t know your non-negotiables, Tyler warned, then you will find yourself strung out trying to do everything at once.
I plan to look deeper into our church culture and practices to determine what needs to go and be held up and sacrificed at the altar while we seek new and more freeing ways to express our love of Christ.
I am what some people might call a “cradle Christian”, but perhaps not in the way you think.
How Do We Reimagine?Rev. Barbara Libby and Ray AndrewsenTwo Reflections by Spring Glen Working Group Members Rev. Barbara Libby and Ray Andrewsen ----------------------------------- |
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Finding the FocusJonathan LeeFor our most recent meeting, the Spring Glen UCC working group and I had a conversation about our “non-negotiables”, i.e., those qualitie |
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With GratitudeRay AndrewsenReading and discussing Tyler Sit’s book, "Staying Awake", during his appearance at our monthly gathering was impactful. |
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Reimagining A Way ForwardJonathan LeeI am what some people might call a “cradle Christian”, but perhaps not in the way you think. |