One of the things I feel most acutely in this particular stage of my life is the sensation of being alone. No, against all odds, Susan hasn’t tired of me and asked me to leave. I have not been cast out by anyone. I know of no place I would care to go where I [...]
Posts Tagged ‘faith community’
The High Price of Belonging
Posted in faith community, re-thinking church, tagged faith community, institutional church, rethinking church on September 9, 2009 | 1 Comment »
I know what you’re against. But what are you for?
Posted in discipleship, faith community, institutional church, rethinking church, tagged faith community, rethinking church, revolutionaries on July 31, 2009 | 6 Comments »
A little while back, Susan and I met with a group of people who, to us, seem a little unclear as to whom or what they are. It is a group which meets regularly to share fellowship, discuss their attempts at living out their commitment to follow Jesus, and to encourage one another in their [...]
Searching for a Foothold
Posted in discipleship, faith community, tagged faith community, heretical imperative, house church, institutional church, Jesus on July 19, 2009 | 2 Comments »
My wife, Susan, and I are a part of a little faith community that meets with what might be described as irregular regularity. We don’t have a set meeting time, and our agenda has never been the same twice. We don’t even know what to call ourselves. Some would call us a house church or [...]