Join Us On Third Saturdays

The Tampa Emergent Village Cohort meets on the third Saturday of every month from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM at Tre Amici at the Bunker in Ybor City. Join us for fellowship and discussion as we explore what it means to live as missional Christ-followers in our community and the world.

A video from folks in cohorts around the country is here.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

McLaren Interview on RadioActivity

FYI, I just heard from Bruce Wright that Brian McLaren will be interviewed on WMNF's show RadioActivity at 1 pm today. Tune your radio to 88.5 or listen online here (live stream link on the bottom left.)

Note that the station had a lightning strike last night and live streaming is sporadic, but currently working.

After the program, and MP3 of the interview will posted on the archive site here.

Coffee Conversation With Brian and Grace McLaren

A quick reminder that Brian McLaren will be in St Petersburg this weekend, Feb 29 and March 1.



By all accounts from Charlotte, Boise and Dallas, this is a not-to-be-missed event. Reports are coming back from people saying the second session alone could revolutionize the church. People who have been at arms length from the church have really felt like this is the Jesus and Christianity they have been looking for.



As a part of the event, cohort members and church planters are invited to a special coffee with Brian and Grace McLaren at 7:29 AM on Saturday, March 1. This is a great time to get some face-time with one of the most prophetic leaders in the emerging church. You need to be attending the event to get into the coffee time. There will be a signup on Friday evening, first come, first served. The room capacity is limited, so please be sure to sign up for the coffee when you get to the site on Friday.

We will also have a cohort meetup on Friday evening after the evening's activities at a TBD location in St. Pete. Then on Saturday during lunch we'll have some time to talk about the cohorts with people who are curious about continuing the conversation.

If you haven't registered, remember that cohort folks get a $20 discount (see discount code below) . We also have a new discounted rate for student groups of 20 or more

DISCOUNT CODE - Save $20. Register here (click on "St Petersburg, FL" at the top of the page). Enter the code emergcohort to save $20 on your registration.

NEW STUDENT GROUP DISCOUNT. There is a special student group discount rate of $59 per person for groups of 20 or more who register at the same time. Use the Student Group ticket type at the bottom of the list. No discount code needed.

Be sure to interact on the local EMC blog here.

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Audio From "A Sustainable Faith"

The podcast feed is now live. The full feed URL is http://www.asustainablefaith.com/index2.php?option=com_podcast&feed=RSS2.0&no_html=1. Copy and paste it into your favorite podcast app (like iTunes) or feed reader (Bloglines, FeedReader, etc).

More audio from the breakout sessions will be posted in the coming weeks. Huge thanks to Jon Irvine from the St. Pete cohort for his work on the website and setting up the podcast.

Also, Josh Brown has posted some pics from the event here.

Friday, February 22, 2008

Everything Must Change - What to Expect

Everything Must Change. . . In One Week

www.DeepShift.org

OK, so it will take longer than that a week to change everything. But the EMC tour is coming to Tampa Bay in one week. Several folks from our church, including Jim Harnish, will be attending.

The regular rate is $109, but if you email me I can give you a discount code for $20 off your registration. There is now a group student rate of $59 per person if 20 or more students register together. Normal student rate is $79. Register here.

Also, there is some scholarship assistance available (partial and full). People requesting scholarship assistance should send an email to EMCscholarship@gmail.com with their request.

Here are some deatils.

Fast on the tail of his recently released book, thought to be a "manifesto for Christian change," author and spiritual change-agent Brian McLaren is on an 11-city nationwide tour based on his most recent book, Everything Must Change: Jesus, Global Crises and a Revolution of Hope (November 2007, Thomas Nelson). The conference, also called "Everything Must Change," will be held at First Baptist Church in St. Petersburg on Friday & Saturday, February 29 & March 1, and will focus on how the radical life and teachings of Jesus address the most critical global problems in our world today.



Sponsoring organizations for the "Everything Must Change" tour include some unlikely partnerships with organizations including the ONE Campaign, the Sierra Club, Sojourners, Faith & Justice Churches, the Mars Hill Graduate School, Faith at Work and Emergent Village. Together these groups will discuss and initiate change to impact the world.


Known as a "paradigm-shifter" for Christianity and a leading voice of the Emergent Church, in his book McLaren exposes the flaws of traditional Christian religious systems and lays out a different structure by which to understand the teachings of Jesus. Incorporating this concept into his conference-tour, McLaren will go beyond addressing "typical" conservative religious issues to address questions about the global climate crises, terrorism and love, corporate and individual greed, destructive political and religious systems and other global problems.

Brian McLaren is an internationally known speaker and the author of more than ten highly acclaimed books on contemporary Christianity, including A New Kind of Christian, A Generous Orthodoxy, and The Secret Message of Jesus. McLaren has appeared on ABC's "Nightline," CNN's "Larry King Live," and PBS-TV's "Religion & Ethics Newsweekly." A popular speaker and lecturer, McLaren covers a broad range of topics including postmodernism, apologetics, church health and growth, ecology and the arts.

The event in St Pete will be 24 hours of interaction: a participatory experience of teaching, visual art, prayer, music, conversation, reflection, and more.

  • You'll experience times of prayer and guided meditation, aided by some profoundly moving works of art.


  • You'll not only sing new songs, but you'll participate in some new kinds of music, and you'll experience liturgical resources that you can bring home to your faith community.


  • You'll be challenged to think about some important ideas, and you'll engage in some stimulating dialogue with people who sincerely want to listen and share.


  • And you'll be challenged to action too - not with pressure or manipulation, but with encouragement and hope and opportunity. Our prayer is that this event will be for many of us a true and lasting conversion.

For more information and a schedule of the event, visit DeepShift.org.



We look forward to seeing you there!