Last week I wrote about why I’m heading to Washington, D.C. for the inaugural Missio Alliance gathering. A lot of other people are as well. This post will be my attempt to keep it all indexed.
- Two minutes of David Fitch talking about the what makes the gathering different.
- J.R. Rozko, former MAGLer and mastermind behind the Missio Alliance gathering answers the question of why we need another conference.
- A full description of the Plenary Sessions.
- Dallas Willard is the writer who has probably had the largest impact on my understanding of faith. He’s doing workshops.
- A quick overview from a Canadian perspective.
- Podcast interview with Scot McKnight on why he’s a part of the event.
- Ecclesia’s Chris Backert on Facing “post-Christian” challenges.
- Scot McKnight & Don Coleman on the need for “a renewed imagination of the gospel!“
- A Wesleyan PhD student reflects on how scary the question of the future of the gospel can be.
- Aaron Graham of the DC’s District Church on the subtle lie that we can change the world.
- Aaron is leading a workshop around the question “how we lead our churches for God’s justice in relation to national and local politics.”
- Lets redefine the Bible as the Unfolding Drama of God.
- Jo Saxton on being interrupted by the “the forgotten member of the Trinity.”
- Deconstructionism and Crackheads.
- A call for two different peace loving Mennonite groups to get a long and hang out in April.
- “Humanity, sexuality, and desire are all good gifts of God,” according to Alan and Deb Hirsch, Cherith Fee Nording and Tony Baucum.
- Mark Driscoll & the Empty Politic of Evangelicalism.
- According to Andy Campbell the future of the gospel is Non-white, Spirit-filled and Female.
- J.R. Woodward uses big words like “theological praxis” to explain why you should come.
- The gathering will be “incredibly theologically minded; not heady, just intentionally reflective,” according to Bob Hyatt.
- Dallas Willard and Canadian Mega-Mennonite Bruxy Cavey on the four W’s of the kingdom.
- Friend, church planter and former MAGLer Luke Dalach on how Missio Alliance helps him clear out the clutter and define his core theology.
- The LGBTQ question and contextual theology.
- Bruxy nerding out about speaking next to his heroes. A quick response from David Fitch.
- You had me at Dallas Willard and other Valentines cards.
- By @BryceAshlinMayo: Why @missioalliance is so important: The N. American Church’s Journey Through the Stages of Grief http://bit.ly/WdLmD2
- Are you kidding? Either they will start arm wrestling, or @scotmcknight & @fitchest will discuss the future of the gospel. http://j.mp/X3Ld3n
- Why Dirty is Good. Lessons on Justice, Grace, & Dirt with Christine Sine & AJ Swobado http://j.mp/X3LyTw
- Again, with Workshops like these, who need Plenaries | “Polycentric Missional Leadership” http://j.mp/Wc04KK
- “Is peacemaking secondary to the gospel?” @timothykeel & @keaskeasler explore this important issue. http://j.mp/WYtc9I
- Fitch’s review of Tim Keller’s Center Church
- Tim Keel’s interview about Jacob’s Well and Missio Alliance.
- JR Woodward and Shelley Trebesch on Polycentric Leadership.