Thursday, January 18, 2007

oct 25-27, 2007 in the bahamas

 

A Three Day Learning Party in the Bahamas with your host Spencer Burke. Speakers include:

N. T. (Tom) Wright, Rita Nakashima Brock and Father Richard Rohr. I will be serving as one of the conversation facilitators.

Follow this link for more info or to register.

peace, dwight

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april 21, 2007 in seattle

Neighborhood Mission Learning Day:

Reimagining Congregational Mission in Today’s Culture with Brian McLaren, Karen Ward, Eugene Cho, and Randy Rowland, (I will be serving as MC).

For more info or to register follow this link.

peace, dwight

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Monday, January 1, 2007

jan 18th, 2007, wartburg seminary

I will be interacting with a group of seminary students from Wartburg Seminary, around some of my research regarding the “Scale-Free Kingdom.” This j-term course is hosted and facilitated by Karen Ward and COTA.

Peace, dwight

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Friday, October 20, 2006

nov 3-4, 2006 in seattle

November 3-4 is the “You Say You Want a Revolution” conference, sponsored by Jim Henderson and Off-the-Map.org.

Lot’s of great people are involved, and I am strongly encouraging the people in my faith community participate in the event.

I will be leading a workshop, and engaging in a discussion of seminary education with reps from Bakke and GFU.

Peace, dwight

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Sunday, October 1, 2006

domestic violence, the church & theology

There is an important forum coming up in Seattle exploring domestic violence and the church’s role. The forum will bring together pastors, educators and activists from the greater Seattle area to address how the Christian church is preventing the issue of domestic violence from being named. Dr. Nancy Murphy, Adjunct Faculty with MHGS and Executive Director of NWFL will facilitate a conversation. This will also be a gathering for worship and remembrance. This event is open to the public. I will be serving on the panel.
When: Friday, October 20, 7-9pm
Where: St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 15 Roy Street, Seattle, WA 98109
Registration: Register here !
If you haven’t seen the National Declaration by religious and spiritual leaders to address violence against women, visit this link and add your name.
peace, dwight
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Friday, September 15, 2006

oct 5, 2006 - mustard seed

Paul Stienke and I will be sharing our experience of the Younger Leaders Gathering ’06 sponsored by the Lausanne Movement in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia with Tom and Christine Sine and the Mustard Seed Associates.

peace, dwight

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Friday, April 14, 2006

lausanne movement

I just received word that I’ll have the privilege and responsibility being one of the North American representatives (mid 30’s and younger) at the Younger Leaders Gathering ’06 sponsored by the Lausanne Movement. This gathering of 550 emerging leaderes from roughly 100 countries will be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia at the end of September 2006.

As a former student of TV Thomas, Robert Coleman, and Ajith Fernando I have heard many stories from this historic movement, and its importance for the evangelical church. I can’t believe that I get to participate, wow!

If you could bring a question, a concern, or a hope to such a gathering what might you bring? I’m open to suggestions and thoughts.

Peace, dwight

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Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Seeking Common Ground

Rabbi Dov Gartenberg and I met through Synagogue 3000, he and I will be team teaching a Hillel Foundation class in May at University of Washington and Panim Hadashot sponsored by JConnect.  We titled our class:

Seeking Common Ground: A Conversation with a Rabbi and a Pastor On Religious Identity and Belief in a Pluralistic World

Its a rare opportunity for young Christians and Jews to engage in conversation about religious identity and faith in a world of diverse choices and religious contentiousness.

Our themes will be:

  1. Does my religious identity or lack thereof help or deter my relationship with others in a diverse society?
  2. Beyond God on my side: Does a sense of religious choseness make sense in our times? (Post-evangelical, post-insular Judaism)
  3. What is religious conversion in pluralistic world?
  4. What does it mean to affirm your faith tradition in a world of multiple ‘truths’’?
  5. Can secular and religious people find common ground?

Class Information:

Tuesdays, 7:30-9:00PM,  May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30

@ University of Washington, Hillel Foundation

4745 17th Ave NE Seattle, WA 98105.

Geared to persons of college age through mid 30s.

 

Registration Information:

Cost: $25.  To register contact UW Hillel at 206-527-1997 or register online at http://www.jconnectseattle.org/Classes.htm

For more information,  contact Rabbi Dov Gartenberg at rabbidov@panimhadashot.com or call at 206 525-0648

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Friday, January 13, 2006

emergent 2006 theological conversation

I’ll be attending the 2006 Theological Conversation featuring Dr. Miroslav Volf sponsored by Emergent, the Yale Center for Faith and Culture, Zondervan Publishing, and Abingdon Press/Cokesbury Bookstores February 6-8,  2006.

Peace, dwight

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the church has left the building

Tom & Christine Sine & the Mustard Seed Associates are presenting: The Church has Left the Building.

I will be guiding an appreciative inquiry of indigenous missional Christ-commons.  April 28-29, 2006.

Peace, dwight

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