Archive for October, 2008
6th Oct 2008Posted in: Blog 0

acá en Seattle tomando vino y escuchando a Serrat. Extrañando a mi hermano Arnaldo. # @jasonclark Mate, that’s not the kind of question you bring this late at night (at least for me). Deep important question. # retweet @jasonclark is wondering if the modern church lost its soul, is it now losing its body? # [...]

6th Oct 2008Posted in: Blog 0

Peace and Justice: Communion at the Border The man who led communion said that we could take the tortilla (the body of Christ) through the fence as an act of civil disobedience, because it is illegal to pass things across the border. (tags: immigration eucharist liberation social justice)

6th Oct 2008Posted in: Blog 0

Via Jesus Manifesto Last week, thecommonroot.org was launched. The Common Root is a network for communities committed to Jesus’ radical way of shalom. This network used to be called “Submergent,” but we changed the name for a couple reasons. First, folks kept assuming that we were a sub-group of Emergent for Anabaptists. Secondly, the name [...]

5th Oct 2008Posted in: Blog 0

happy he found his long lost coptic cross. # Writing to the beat of Balún http://www.balunonline.com/ # Still writing, now to the beat of UB40 # Listening to DJ Allstar with my daughter, practicing our beatboxing. # Making homemade marinara sauce with the tomatoes from the garden. #

5th Oct 2008Posted in: Blog 0

I’m excited to share a brief description of a book that I have been really looking forward to it’s publication.  This book is written by my friend Andrew McLeod whom is not only an expert on co-ops but he is also a practitioner. It will be published by Wipf & Stock as part of their [...]

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