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Tuesday Night Hangout: Steve Kindle, Pastor2Pew
Steve Kindle has started a new ministry, Pastor2Pew, which provides resources for progressive pastors preaching from the lectionary. His interviews include a number of leading lights, including Walter Brueggemann, but more importantly (to me!) Energion author Bruce Epperly. Here’s our discussion: [slideshow_deploy id=’2356′]
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Energion Tuesday Night Hangout: Curriculum Choices
Energion owner Henry Neufeld talked about curriculum and about how Energion Publications can help you make a good selection. In addition, he blogged some about this on his personal blog. Here’s the video:
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Tuesday Night Hangout: Gathering to Scatter – Scattering to Gather
Our guest on Tuesday night was Rev. Chris Freet, author of A New Look at Hospitality as a Key to Missions, but we were talking about his church’s approach to Christian education. Chris prefers the word “discipleship.” What about a “no” to a “Sunday School hour,” and a strong “yes” to small groups to meet…
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Office Stock Special – Books by Bruce Epperly
In our office stock special, there are a number of books by Bruce Epperly. No, these are not going out of print, but we normally use print-on-demand, and we have some extra copies right here in our office. So until February 11, 2023, they are available at 50% off.
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Process Theology: A Guide for the Perplexed – Review by Bob Cornwall
[The following review is by Bob Cornwall, author of Energion titles Ultimate Allegiance: The Subversive Nature of the Lord’s Prayer and Ephesians: A Participatory Study Guide. The book reviewed is by Bruce Epperly, author of Philippians: A Participatory Study Guide.] PROCESS THEOLOGY: A Guide for the Perplexed. New York: T&T Clark, 2011. Ix +177 pages. Christianity is one of…
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From World Prayr: Christmas Erupts
Can there be any other reaction when one has encountered the amazing grace of God, than an overwhelming eruption of emotional joy and praise towards God? If so, then why do we see so few eruptions? Why are the volcanoes of our hearts not erupting with gratuitous affections and instead are often silent? Have we…
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