Tim will be with us for the first hour at Suddenly Seminary. Lets meet Tuesday 13th July at 7-9 pm (GMT – london time). Discussion will revolve around Tim Bednar’s paper (with the obnoxious title) “We Know More Than Our Pastors: Why Bloggers are the Vanguard of the Participatory Church” Download the 45 page paper in PDF form here. and come ready to talk about it. Suddenly Seminary is a virtual room found at habbohotel.com.
Extra reading? Look at how other bloggers answered the same 5 questions that formed the basis for the paper.
Suddenly Seminary
I briefly participated in Suddenly Seminary today, but I forgot to take a picture of the event. So that’s me on the left, j:r, waving in the empty room after the fact. Note the graying hair. While I was there,
This has gone on long enough!
So I’m checking out the Tall Skinny Kiwi as I regularly do, and in a recent post, he’s linked to a paper written by Tim Bednar, the guy running the show at e-church.com. In the paper Tim talks about blogging,
This has gone on long enough!
So I’m checking out the Tall Skinny Kiwi as I regularly do, and in a recent post, he’s linked to a paper written by Tim Bednar, the guy running the show at e-church.com. In the paper Tim talks about blogging,
Andrew – Sorry about the multiple trackbacks. My first time sending a ping. Thanks for blogging: you make me think.
(As an aside, I found you through Jed Brewster. I’m good buddies with him: went to college with him, now work with him. My wife and I hang out a lot with Jed and Melissa. Jed and I talk about your blog quite a bit.)
Andrew – Sorry about the multiple trackbacks. My first time sending a ping. As you can tell, I didn’t think the first one went through… 🙂 Thanks for blogging: you make me think.
(As an aside, I found you through Jed Brewster. I’m good buddies with him: went to college with him, now work with him. My wife and I hang out a lot with Jed and Melissa. Jed and I talk about your blog quite a bit.)
Geez, I am on a roll today. Oi vei…
Sorry I did not get there, something came up at work 2 p.m. my time in Minneapolis, MN.