Ancient Worship Anglican Futures – blog series #awaf

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So I am beginning my series here on the Ancient Worship Anglican Futures conference, as promised.

In this series, I’ll be including:

1. Presentation: A summary of my presentation that opened the conference, within which I gave some of the issues that I think some of the emerging church has to face, where might be stuck/struggling and why. Also presenting these areas with regards to how the great tradition of the church might resource those issues. In other words given my location and limited experience planting a church and being involved in emerging church, what are some of the biggest challenges within that, that the conference focus be able to might resource.

2. Resources/Responses: Then having done that, I’ll be posting my thoughts from the conference, the speakers and input they gave, in terms of how some of what they brought to us at the event, might relate to those issues, and help, connect.

3. Book Chapter: This will also be an outline of the chapter I am writing for the book that will be a product of the event.

4. #AWAF: In keeping with the hash tag we used to twitter during the event, all my posts in this series will included the tag #awaf, and be cross linked/posted to facebook and twitter, for the #awaf archive/group.


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  1. Comment by Paul

    7.06 pm on 25 Jun 2009

    what, no resourcement mentions??? ;) Am looking forward to comparing notes :)


  2. Comment by bev

    10.12 am on 29 Jun 2009

    Looking forward to it! :)


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    7.33 am on 30 Jun 2009

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    1. Comment by david

      12.33 pm on 11 Jul 2009

      er,,,mmmmmmmmmm is this happening looks like you had lots of good moments and made some useful connections……………just remember the 3 when you think about the future


  4. Comment by david wall-jones

    12.35 pm on 11 Jul 2009

    er…….mmmmmmm whens this happening looks as if you had lots of good moments and made useful connections….. please remember the 3 when you think about the future:D


  5. Comment by Kelli Garner

    9.34 am on 26 Sep 2009

    Great site, how do I subscribe?


    1. Comment by Jason Clark

      5.57 pm on 26 Sep 2009

      Sorry, subscribe to what?


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