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		<title>Verge Reflections Day 2</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The theme that rose to the forefront of the second day of Verge is just the old Reformation call to be a priesthood of all believers.  The problem is, as Ed Stetzer put it, most Evangelical churches look like pre-Reformation Catholic churches.  All the work is done by a leader with an almost gnostic secret [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The theme that rose to the forefront of the second day of Verge is just the old Reformation call to be a priesthood of all believers.  The problem is, as Ed Stetzer put it, most Evangelical churches look like pre-Reformation Catholic churches.  All the work is done by a leader with an almost gnostic secret knowledge, otherwise known as &#8220;seminary training.&#8221;  The answer is to help every Christian understand they are a missionary, and, as Alan Hirsch put it &#8220;your baptism is your commission.&#8221;</p>
<p>A second theme that rose to the top is developing an awareness of the people and systems around you.  I&#8217;ve long been challenged by the question &#8220;do you really know any non-Christians?&#8221;  But Dave Watson expanded this by asking if we even try to develop strategies for people who don&#8217;t live like us.  There are people who work graveyard shift and are up all night, but why aren&#8217;t there churches meeting at 4 in the morning?</p>
<p>My favorite presentation was by Hugh Halter of Denver, Colorado.  Hugh is disturbingly honest in person in a way that his book cannot get across.  His concept of a church with simple outwardly focused structure, that is still hard to get in to, sounds more authentic and natural than any Sunday morning show and awkward living room Bible Study I&#8217;ve ever taken part.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m excited for day three.</p>
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