Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Church and Mission in a Global Context
Our first lecture was very introductory, but a small tidbit stuck out to me. I thought it was interesting to hear the analysis of seeker churches as being the return of the baby boomers to the church "building" (for the sake of the theological education of their children - i.e. Sunday School) while maintaining their rejection of "institutionalized" church (e.g. denominational organization). I had definitely associated seeker churches with the modern mentality (with emphasis on the personal rather than the communal experience and especially as regards to sermon and worship style), however it had not occurred to me to analyze where the seeker church had come from, taking into consideration how recent yet pervasive it has become.
One Year Later...
So, after a year off from this blog, I am now starting seminary at Fuller in Pasadena. I will be using this blog as a tool for reflection on my experiences in seminary and probably most often as a fulfillment of my attendance requirement for my global ecclesiology class (read: history of the church in a global context), writing short reflections on each lecture.
Hopefully those of you who read this will enjoy it. :)
Hopefully those of you who read this will enjoy it. :)
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