What’d You Think?

So the Whitworth event went off without a hitch. Everything ran extremely smooth schedule wise. If you see Scott Kinder-Pile, Tim Dolan, Isaac Bubna, or Craig Goodwin, please give them a hug and a big thank-you. They did a wonderful job planning the event.

Now that it’s over, what did you think? Any initial thoughts or comments?

I personally felt like Tony did a great job of unsettling of unsettling people with his opening talk.  Maybe to the point of coming across as arrogant.  I think a few people left the first evening feeling like, “So much for the dialog between Mainliners and Emergents. It’s Emergent’s way or you’re going to get mocked.” Then as Karen, John, and Doug spoke, people found themselves opening up and saying more and more, ” Oh yeah, I can see how this or that can be done in my church.” or “Oh, maybe their beliefs are not as far off the deep end as I initially thought. “

So overall, I loved it. I tried to do as little talking and as much listening/eavesdropping as possible. I left with very much hope as to how Emergent and the views put forth this weekend can affect our churches here in the Spokane area. On a side note, I thought Tony had excellent cowboy boots and I loved that Karen kept bobbing her head and singing along to the music in her own presentation.

What were your thoughts?

We’ll try to plan a get together in the coming week or two to share things we learned and what we agreed or disagreed with.  Also, if you you’re new to the cohort site, let us know who you are and we’ll get in touch.

Peace,

Scott Ellis

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  scottellis wrote @

Oh, and Scott K-P already has a great response up on his blog, which is linked on the sidebar.

  Isaac Bubna wrote @

I took Doug and Tony to the airport early this morning and they both shared that they would love to come back again. They were also thankful for the “warm” welcome they found at the conference.

I’m looking forward to the whole cohort getting together soon. Hopefully I will see some of you at the “Book and A Beer” this wednesday at The Book Parlor.

  Jamie Pagels wrote @

Hello all -

How do I get connected with your events and conferences etc? This one sounded great and I missed it!
I am a new guy to this side of the state and wanting to get connected with other people trying to re-imagine our faith and respond to the culture. Also – looking for creative ideas/ inspired discussion/ etc. as we develop our new community down here in Pullman.
thanks,
Jamie Pagels


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