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egroups that are postmodern, and we
recommend. we are under the impression that
these groups are still up and running. if
they are inactive, please let us know so we can
delete those from this list. also, remember
- if you have started a group you can add it to
ginkworld by going to the addition page.
postmodern
theology
www.ginkworld.net'
own new egroup. our goal is to be edgy and question a
great deal - we truly desire to hear other voices in this group.
we desire to openly discuss the role of culture and our faith
walk. [visit
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faithmaps
this
group is sponsored by faithmaps.org and is a great group.
the goal is to discuss all thing postmodern, theology,
philosophy and more. [visit
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Thin
Places
Thin
Places is a forum for Christians looking at the new
spiritualities emerging in our culture including New Age and
NeoPaganism. Looking at issues of worship contextualisation,
mission apologetics and postmodern church reformation.
PomoChurch
This E-Group is for those who are in ministries reaching out to
the emerging postmodern culture through starting new services
within a church, church plants etc. If you have questions to ask
other churches, or ideas to share, discussions on worship, or
problems you want suggestions about from others who have been
down that road....this is what this is for. If you have a web
site, add it to the "links" list so others can see who
your ministry is and we can learn from each other
postmodern
techies
can
the Body of Christ be hi-tech and hi-touch? Need tech advice?
Have an idea? A business who doesn't keep up with technology
will fail, can a church miss those in need because it fails to
keep utilize it's technological resources?
PostModernWorship
This is a discussion group focused on issues that relate to
worship ministry (within Christian, Evangelical churches) in a
post-modern setting (either actual or theoretical)
Aquafaith
A forum to continue the dialogue from the discussion regarding
Orthodoxy and Christianity in a postmodern context...
group_study_postmodern
This is a forum discussion beginning with the book "More
Ready Than You Realize" by Brian McLaren. We hope to better
understand what we have to change in our own way of doing things
if we hope to reach a postmodern, post-Christian generation
postmodernministry
I am a pastor of a new church in the San Fernando Valley of
California that is reaching out to people in a postmodern
context. I would love to hear form others that are doing the
same or just want to talk about the church and it's roll in
culture.
takethejourney
We are a real, relevant, and relational group committed to
living passionately and allowing God to bless our lives. We do
this together weekly through musical worship, intentional
learning, and honest living. We are a contemporary, accepting
community for all people. We're committed to offering real hope
and expecting significant life change through learning about the
Christian faith. We are a dynamic community of Christian
thought, action, and creative learning, dedicated to embracing
and ... more
church-in-church
This e-group is for those who are interested in discussing
issues relating to the concept of a "church within a
church". The hope is we can share ideas, ask questions of
each other, and share common struggles as we explore what it
means to develop new church services for emerging postmodern
generations within an existing church. When you sign up for this
e-group, please take the time to fill out the personal info. so
we can see where you are, your name, what church you are at,
your web site, what ...
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postmodernchristianity
Group which enables
discussion for postmodern Christians.
NKOC
This group is for people interested in discussing the book
"A New Kind of Christian" by Brian McLaren (Jossey-Bass
Publishers, 2001). The focus of this group is not so much
theological (although, theological issues will no doubt crop up)
as it is spiritual and practical. The main questions we're
dealing with have more to do with how this plays out in our
everyday lives and how we can go about incorporating some of the
ideas in a way that helps us better come to grips with being
faithful ... more
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