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Anglimergence among Episcopalians

August 17th, 2008  |  by Eliacin  |  published in Anglimergent, Emergent, Emerging, Emerging World, alternative, anglican communion, anglicanism, christianity, church, creativity, emerging church, episcopal church

 

 
Here is a brief summary/reflection by episcopalian practitioner Tim Mathis of a meeting of radical episcopalians that happened this past weekend (Aug. 14-16) in Church of the Apostles in Seattle.
 
Relatively Faithful: Its all who you know…
This weekend in Seattle there was a gathering of the Emerging Coordinating Team ECG-TEC–a self-appointed, and hopefully soon internationally recognized, [...]

The Becoming of G-d: What the Trinitarian nature of God has to do with Church and a deep Spirituality for the 21 Century

May 14th, 2008  |  by Eliacin  |  published in Anglimergent, Books, Community, Uncategorized, alternative, anglicanism, authors, blogger, christianity, emerging church, fresh expressions

My friend and fellow Anglimergent Fr. Ian Mobsby just announced the launched of his second book. Ian’s community -Moot- is a sister to one of my communities here in Seattle, Church of the Apostles.
Here is what Ian says about his new book-

The Becoming of G-d: What the Trinitarian nature of God has to do with [...]

Trinity Church Wall Street Consultation

April 20th, 2008  |  by Eliacin  |  published in Community, Emerging, Spirituality, anglicanism, christianity, church, consultation, education, emerging church, episcopal church, events, faith, friends, hospitality

Early this month (March 30 - April 2) I was part of a consultation on the spirituality of young adults hosted by Trinity Church Wall Street.
The gathering featured Alt. Worship pioneer Jonny Baker. He is a sort of a non-official bishop of the emerging church in the UK and beyond. Jonny facilitated part of the [...]

basis to Ancient Future Emergent Questing & decontruct

April 10th, 2008  |  by Eliacin  |  published in Anglimergent, Community, Emergent, Emerging, Spirituality, anglicanism, church, emerging church

These are 2 excellent posts from Fr. Ian Mobsby
I meet Ian last year at one of his book presentations in Seattle. I’ve been following his community - Moot - for a little while. Ian will be back in Seattle next June. I’m looking forward connecting with him
Trinitarianism as the basis to Ancient Future Emergent Questing

If [...]

Historic Anglimergent Gathering in Minneapolis

February 23rd, 2008  |  by Eliacin  |  published in Anglimergent, anglican communion, anglicanism, church, emerging church, episcopal church

Yes… that’s me in the back.
Historic Anglimergent Gathering in Minneapolis
Last week, there was a historic Anglimergent gathering at Solomon’s Porch in Minneapolis, featuring 18 people, described by Phyllis Tickle as a mixture of “emergent Christians and more than half of whom were Anglican types.”
Read more at the Emergent Village Blog

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Anglican & Anabaptist

February 18th, 2008  |  by Eliacin  |  published in Community, Emergent, Emerging, Eucharist, Praxis, Sacrament, Social Justice, Spirituality, Submergent, alternative, anabaptist, anglican communion, anglicanism, christianity, church, emerging church, episcopal church, solidarity

I live in the beautiful tension of being an anglican & anabaptist.
In the Anglican (Episcopal Church) I encounter a spirituality that is bigger than myself. As an anglican I practice my spirituality in community, therefore is not just my spirituality but I join the spirituality of those who gather around the Lord’s Table. [...]

Rowan Williams on the Emergent Church

February 7th, 2008  |  by Eliacin  |  published in Emergent, Emerging, Emerging World, anglican communion, anglicanism, christianity, church, video

Rowan Williams on the Emergent Church
Archbishop Rowan Williams talks about the emergent church and how the Anglican community views it.
more at the emergent village blog 

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No Borders Camp / Campamento Contra Fronteras

July 15th, 2007  |  by Eliacin  |  published in Spirituality, anglican communion, anglicanism, anglo-catholic, kids, productivity, still life

No Borders Camp / Campamento Contra Fronteras
NO BORDERS CAMP NOVEMBER 2007 CALEXICO/MEXICALI, TURTLE ISLAND
As long as the US/Mexico border has existed, people having been struggling against it. The border itself is a colonial war monument and it continues to be the site of a not-so-low intensity war. It is a boundary marking an internal space [...]

Latin America, Caribbean bishops uphold diversity of Anglicanism

May 31st, 2007  |  by Eliacin  |  published in Community, Religion, anglican communion, anglicanism, christianity, church, episcopal church, global christianity, incarnational, inclusivity, multicultural

Latin America, Caribbean bishops uphold diversity of Anglicanism
Anglican bishops from Latin America and the Caribbean, meeting in San José, Costa Rica, May 18-22, released a declaration reaffirming their call for the Anglican Communion “to preserve its participative nature, diverse, ample and inclusive,” characteristics they say are essential to Anglicanism.
read more… 

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Churches will be more community centers than kind of liturgical museums

May 14th, 2007  |  by Eliacin  |  published in Community, Contemplative, Gospel, Quote, Religion, Social Justice, Spirituality, anglicanism, anglo-catholic, christianity, church, creation, emerging church, episcopal church, global christianity, globalization, incarnational, liturgy, multicultural, north american christianity

The church by the middle years of next century is going to be much more involved in a renewal of spirituality. And the spirituality will be community based. Churches will be more community centers than kind of liturgical museums. They will be much more active on the grass-roots level in areas of social concern. They [...]

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