Friday, August 24, 2007
Our next meeting
The next meeting of the Eastern Iowa Emergent Cohort will take place at 7 p.m. Monday, Sept. 17, at the House of Aromas coffee house at 119 2nd St. in Coralville. Click here for a map and gallery of photos showing the location. If anyone has any "agenda items" -- proposed topics for discussion, etc. -- feel free to post them as a comment.
Thursday, August 23, 2007
You're invited to a Party!

I was listening to this Jesuit prayer podcast this morning. There was this cool african music that when translated was talking about the Kingdom of God and no more suffering or pain. Then the scripture text read was a parable Jesus told as recorded in the Gospel of Matthew. A King has a son that is getting married and none of the people the King invites, RSVP to the party.

So then I think to myself, "what if the Kingdom is God is with the poor?" What if I'm invited to the wedding party, and the party is in taking care of, being with the poor? How many times have I turned down the invitation? This hit me like a ton of bricks. Next month we will meet again, details forthcoming, and talk more about what on earth is emerging in the Kingdom of God. Until then, I will be watching for signs of it in a little bit different way.
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
A hopeful way forward
Great meeting Monday night! I'm looking forward to meeting again next month, hopefully with a few more "emergers" and a bit more diversity.
Meanwhile, having read a bit further into "An Emergent Manifesto of Hope," and following up on our agreement to keep this blog fresh, I wanted to cite a few passages that -- upon rereading tonight -- strike me as particularly relevant in light of our conversation. For brevity, I'll just focus on one recurring theme in the book: the deep desire among people of faith for a safe place where they can discuss their dreams and hopes -- as well as fears and nightmares -- about church as it's practiced in mainstream denominations in 21st century America.
From Thomas Malcom Olson's chapter, "Jailhouse Faith:"
Every person needs one safe place where he or she is able to stop pretending, a place of ruthless honesty and unconditional love where no one is allowed to fly underneath the radar.
Later, in Tim Conder's "The Existing Church/Emerging Church Matrix:"
...so much of our theological dialogue is in the potentially punitive, high-consequence categories of inclusion and exclusion. ... Encouraging theological dialogue in safe places would reveal the magnitude of theological and lifestyle diversity in our fellowships. Questions, doubts and concerns would be transformed from painful secrets to catalysts for community spiritual formation.
And later still, in Adam Walker Cleaveland's chapter "Presbymergent:"
We strive to seek alternative visions and third ways beyond the polarities that have so dramatically seeped into our culture and our faith. This involves a true openness to the Spirit and a desire to avoid squelching anything that might be from and of the spirit. This openness leads to safe places where friendship thrives, where people can come and be involved in the process of deconstructing ideas and practices, all the while remaining open to the movement and new wave of the Spirit that can bring about renewal and reformation with the church today.
Funny, isn't it, that the one place Christians would think of as safe -- as sanctuary -- would be the church. And yet, so many drawn to the Emergent conversation say the church is the last place where they'd feel comfortable expressing a new, vibrant, bare-knuckled vision for living out their walk with Christ. Samir Selmanovic, in his chapter "The Sweet Problem of Inclusiveness," sums up the challenge before us -- and the church universal -- best, I think:
Christianity cannot regain credibilty or recaptivate human imagination until it learns to exist for the sake of something greater than itself.
I'm eager to see how our group will reignite our personal and collective faith and how we might, in turn, find ways to commit our lives more fully to Jesus.
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Can we put off the next meeting one week?
Phil and I (Lon) realized we have a conflict next Monday that can't be rescheduled. We committed to work at the Salvation Army that night and didn't put the two engagements together when we were planning this meeting. Leave a comment on this post and let us know if you can meet Monday, August 6 at 7:00 p.m. at Buffalo Wild Wings in Coralville (see links in previous post).
Thursday, July 12, 2007
next meeting and a sundry other things...

Looks like we will have our next meeting on Monday, July 30th at 7 p.m. This time lets do Buffalo Wild Wings near I-80 and hwy 965. I look forward to meeting some new people, talking about our summer reading and having some good wings!
Also, listen in to Good News Geeks Podcast on Friday night, July 13th at 9:00 p.m. CST. This will be a live show, so you can participate. We will definitely be discussing the emergent church and related websites, free software, podcasts and tech tips. Hope to meet you at both gatherings.
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