sound bites of life on 2009-02-20

  • @markvans will be in Seattle we are planning a conversation about intentional communities at the end of next week. Hope to see you around #
  • The Incarnation embraces the totality of life. #
  • Conversation with @markvans @ Mustard Seed House on Friday Feb 27 @ 7PM. Open to everyone but let me know if you are coming. More info soon #
  • @iamjoshfrank say hi to Phyllis from me. #
  • RT @markvans: Greg Boyd: In this video, Greg Boyd shares how he stumbled into emerging kingdom movements.. http://tinyurl.com/aakxflfnm #
  • Is drinking a Fat Tire after Community Evening Prayer and waiting for The Office. #
  • @wendy_johnson we tried to do the ustream at our Seattle meeting, but the wifi went sour. #
  • @iamjoshfrank thanks for the Phillys updates. No matter how many times I hear her talks, it is always gold. #
  • to the beat of Pandora 80′s Music Station. All the sudden I’m back riding a red BMX and mumbling these songs in an unintelligible english #
  • RT @ChristineSine: Just uploaded Lenten reflection – a meditation video http://tinyurl.com/cxzdyw #
  • @otherthan email it to me #
  • RT @hmichaelrich08: RT @guykawasaki: More Adults Giving Up Facebook for Lent http://tinyurl.com/bmu59v #
  • Book Recommendation: Creating Life Together http://tinyurl.com/bgj29j #
  • to the beat of The Fugees #
  • I was part of a ministry for 18 years and worked full time with them for 10 years and I didn’t even got a lousy t-shirt #
  • @patl i’m doing and eventbrite free registration to follow up on how many people might come – I’ll send you the link #
  • @timbednar MSA site is down. having problems with your server? #
  • RT @magpiegirl: nice post from Abbey of the Arts on photography as a sacred practice: http://bit.ly/olaRq #

Feb. 27 Conversation with Mark Van Steenwyk in Seattle

 

Join us at the Mustard Seed House for an evening of conversation with Missio Dei’s communitarian Mark Van Steenwyk and follow Mustard Seed House people.

Mark Van Steenwyk is a member of Missio Dei (an Anabaptist intentional community anchored on the West Bank of Minneapolis that pursues Jesus’ way of simplicity, prayer, hospitality, and peace). Missio Dei is affiliated with the Mennonite Church USA and the Baptist General Conference.

The evening will be an informal time of sharing stories and experiences about new monasticism, intentional communities and radical discipleship.

For more info, contact Eliacín

When? Friday, February 27 at 7:00 PM

Where? Mustard Seed House , Seattle (click to see map)

This is a free event, but spaces are limited. Registration is required. Register here.

sound bites of life on 2009-02-19

  • Back from hospital birthing center tour. Just 18 more days. Still thinking about names. #
  • @breyeschow Cruz is my last name Eliacín Rosario-Cruz #
  • @cwdaniels good to hear. We had to call the ambulance for our little one (2yrs old) last summer. It was very tense. #
  • @uchristian is Griffey going to be at your bible study? #
  • For Latinos our mestizaje and exile are symbols of our identification with a Jesus who also trangressed boundaries. #
  • @postmodernegro man, my father is so important to me. We’ll be praying for you and him today. #
  • I know I haven’t reply to your emails. I’ll get to it today. #
  • @hughlh then the questions is, who define us? #
  • To the beat of Willie Colon’s El Malo circa 1967 #
  • @hughlh man I wish it were that easy. #
  • @hughlh 140 characters is not the best. Still by you saying “you can’t fake that” you are already setting a definition on your own. #
  • @hughlh what if I were to say that it can be fake and many speak of us and community, but “us and community” been THEIR definition of it. #
  • reflecting on how living in-between cultures gives better understanding of life as follower of Jesus in the midst of the empire. #
  • USA as the melting pot of cultures? I am surprise people still use that concept. #
  • @Janetta have you connected with Ann Holmes Redding in Seattle yet. I saw you had a forum on islam and xtianity. She might a good contact. #

Vocabulary for a New World – Eco-Communalism

At its core, eco-communalism holds a mindfulness (almost reverence) for sustainable development, a belief in human goodness, which often manifests itself through conflict resolution or multiculturalism. Also apparent is a longing for society to advance past reckless industrialism towards a more localized, environmentally palatable system.

Eco-communalism is often associated with eco-socialism, which emphasizes a movement away from capitalism and toward a less materialistic society. The word communalism itself is a term that describes social movements and theories which emphasize the centrality of the community, and eco-communalism ultimately sees the community as the catalyst to help propel the move away from greed and corporate irresponsibility. In 1983, E.F. Schumacher published Small Is Beautiful, a collection of essays in which he expressed the unsustainability of the modern world’s consumption behavior and the need for a new outlook to prevent otherwise inevitable environmental collapse: “Ever bigger machines, entailing ever bigger concentrations of economic power and exerting ever greater violence against the environment, do not represent progress: they are a denial of wisdom. Wisdom demands a new orientation of science and technology towards the organic, the gentle, the non-violent, the elegant and beautiful.”

These are the ideas espoused in the philosophy of eco-communalism – rather than a world of capitalist states and their often exploited workers driven by their own greed, eco-communalism envisions a world in which government is decentralized, settlements are integrated with larger cities, local farming is the primary source of produce, and ecological thinking and interconnectedness are the new human values (44-45). As John Bellamy Foster describes in “Organizing Ecological Revolution,” eco-communalism will be the achievement through revolutionary struggle of a more egalitarian society.” It will be one in which “a vigilant civil society would foster more responsible corporate behavior and new values would change consumption and production patterns.” (19) The GSG gives eco-taxes, social subsidies, and green accounting as examples of how eco-communalism could be practically applied (61).

Read more about Eco-Communalism

sound bites of life on 2009-02-18

  • Found old Amtrak ticket stubs from Baltimore-DC from 01. Good convo about art, communities and new urbanism during that visit. #
  • Doing the dishes and dancing with the kids to el sonido bestial of El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico. #
  • @lensweet that’s an excellent book. #
  • Videos of Tom and Christine Sine at The Common Root 2009 Gathering http://tinyurl.com/akht3t #
  • At Cloud City with the famous Jeff Greer @otherthan #
  • Recession Preparedness Brainstorming Session http://tinyurl.com/b6tqgs #