A
one-day workshop and webinar titled “Changing World, Future Church,
Ancient Paths” will be led by Stuart Murray Williams and Juliet Kilpin
on March 10, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. (Pacific), or 12-6 p.m. (central). The
event will address the question, “What does it mean to follow Jesus in a
changing culture, in which the Christian story is no longer familiar
and the church is on the margins?” according to an announcement from
Congregational Life Ministries staff Stan Dueck.
The event is jointly sponsored by the Church of the Brethren’s
Congregational Life Ministries and Urban Expression North America, in
collaboration with the Church of the Brethren’s Pacific Southwest
District, the Pacific Conference Brethren in Christ Board of Evangelism
and Church Planting, and the Pacific Southwest Mennonite Conference USA.
Explaining that “post-Christendom is well advanced in most western
societies and this is the emerging reality in the US too,” Dueck
outlined several other questions that the event will cover: What role
does church planting play as we search for relevant ways of being church
in this emerging culture? What can the Anabaptist tradition offer--a
tradition with centuries of experience on the margins in which many are
finding inspiration and fresh perspectives?
Stuart Murray Williams is author of the popular book “The Naked
Anabaptist: The Bare Essentials of Radical Faith.” For more than 10
years he was an urban church planter in East London. He served as Oasis
Director of Church Planting and Evangelism at Spurgeon’s College,
London, and currently is an associate lecturer at the college. He holds a
doctorate in Anabaptist hermeneutics and is chair of the Anabaptist
Network. Juliet Kilpin is coordinator of the church planting agency
Urban Expression UK. The presenters will lead three sessions with
discussion: Session 1: The challenges and opportunities of
post-Christendom; Session 2: Anabaptism: A movement whose time has come?
Session 3: Church planting: A vital response to post-Christendom.
The Saturday, March 10, event will be hosted by Madison Street Church
in Riverside, Calif. Cost is $40 for onsite attendance, which includes
lunch and continuing education credit; $35 for webinar attendance,
including continuing education credit. Webcast attendees will complete a
few questions to confirm their attendance and receive credit. The link
to attend online will be sent by e-mail to those who register. The 0.5
continuing education credits are provided through the Brethren Academy
for Ministerial Leadership and Bethany Theological Seminary.
There are two registration options, by mail or online. Send
registration forms by mail, enclosing payment by check or credit card
information, to Congregational Life Ministries, Church of the Brethren,
1451 Dundee Ave., Elgin, IL 60120. To register and pay fees online go to
www.brethren.org/webcasts. The deadline to register is March 7.
For more information contact Stan Dueck, director of Transforming Practices, at 717-335-3226 or sdueck@brethren.org. For registration information contact Randi Rowan, program assistant
for Congregational Life Ministries, at 800-323-8039 ext. 208 or rrowan@brethren.org.
Source:2/8/2012 Newsline
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