Deep Church moving location

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Back in mid january I mooted the idea of moving my blogging from here back to www.jasonclark.ws. Thanks for all your comments and feedback/suggestions.

I’ve decided to make that move, and this will take place later this month. Reasons I’ve landed on are:

1. Focus: I want to blog about more than Deep Church theological issues, including church planting, Christians and mental health, church leadership, teaching/preaching resources, the nature of full time church ministry etc. Running www.jasonclark.ws and www.deepchurch.org.uk is also a challenge in terms of focus and costs.

2. Deep Church – Jim Belcher: Jim tells me that my site was the inspiration for his book title :-) A great book, that has a strong presence under ‘Deep Church’, and I want to differentiate this site from there in terms of identity.

3. Future developments: A site under my name is easier to develop and change direction than one with a smaller focus.

The Deep Church site will stay alive, but stop being a blog and become a site for resources around that topic, and connections.


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  1. Comment by Andrew Belfield

    1.27 pm on 3 Mar 2010

    Hi Jason I met you a few years ago at a Brian McLaren conference although I remember you not being well at that time. Well I live in Manchester and have been involved in what many call Emerging Church for the last few years until recently. I am at the moment on sabbatical and was wondering if I could grab a coffee with you sometime? I would love to hear your perspective as to what you think is happening in Church at the moment and where you think it could take us in the future? I am more than happy to pop down to London as I have some friends who live and work down there. If you think this would be possible could you email me? I will fill you in more about me when we have a more personal space in which to do that.

    Thanks

    Andrew


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