How to Have a Faith Conversation in Today’s Culture

By |2021-03-30T21:57:49-07:00October 16th, 2019|Blog, Gospel of the Kingdom, Missional Leadership|

How to Have a Faith Conversation in Today's Culture In a post-Christendom culture, is it possible to winsomely engage someone in a conversation about faith? Bishop [...]

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Building Student Community in an Age of Isolation

By |2021-03-30T22:02:33-07:00August 28th, 2019|Blog, Missional Leadership, Spiritual Transformation|

Building Student Community in an Age of Isolation What do local churches need to know as they seek to discover, develop and deploy the next [...]

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God’s Kindness Brings Encounters

By |2021-03-30T22:12:30-07:00July 10th, 2019|Blog, Gospel of the Kingdom, Missional Leadership|

God’s Kindness Brings Encounters When words fail, kindness speaks the good news. Steve Sjogren, longtime friend of Bishop Todd Hunter and pastor emeritus of Vineyard [...]

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The Eucharist as an Act of Proclamation and Participation

By |2021-03-30T22:25:36-07:00June 19th, 2019|Blog, Missional Ecclesiology|

The Eucharist as an Act of Proclamation and Participation We asked some attendees of the 2019 Intersection Conference to share their thoughts on the session [...]

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Two Practitioners Respond to Lesslie Newbigin’s Missionary Ecclesiology

By |2021-03-30T22:29:55-07:00April 29th, 2019|Blog, Missional Ecclesiology, The Intersection Podcast|

In response to S2E5 - "Lesslie Newbigin's Missionary Ecclesiology with Michael Goheen," the Rev. Seth Richardson and the Rev. Shawn McCain reflect on their [...]

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