The Exodus: A Response.
To be fair to our conversation, I wanted to highlight another resource that my friend Gentry worked on this week. To the best of my knowledge, Gentry is a part of a house church group in Boston that functions in many ways like a defused monastic community. They may disagree with that label, but anytime you make your own bio-diesel you’re teetering on the verge of some type of monastic life. Gentry also helps facilitate the Boston Emergent Cohort.
He decided to have some of his friends respond this week to our series by sharing the stories of why they decided to stay connected and plugged in with traditional models of church. So below are a couple of links to some really good and encouraging thoughts about what God is still stirring in the midst of the church.
Wes’ response
Aaaron Monts’ response
Rob Horton’s response
(i’m sure i didn’t put the apostraphe in the right place on the first 2, but i’m not smart with punctuation like that)
Thanks Gentry for providing a platform for conversation and sharing the “other side of the coin”.
Tags: Emerging Church, Gentry, Aaron Monts, Rob Horton, Youth Ministry

words are not enough » Josh Brown: The Exodus Papers…
Sunday, 10. September 2006 um 7:04 pm Uhr
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