PC Tour.Seattle

Date:
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Time:
6:00pm – 9:00pm
Location:
Mars Hill Graduate School
Street:
2501 Elliott Ave
City/Town:
Seattle, WA

Description

Welcome to a ragtag collective of New Parishioners. You are invited to join us in Seattle on the 6th of June in response to the question, “What does faith have to do with place?” Join Michael Frost, Dwight Friesen, and reflective practitioners across Cascadia as we consider a church that is rooted in neighborhoods and linked across the city.

$10 at the door

Keynote Michael Frost – is an internationally recognized Australian missiologist and one of the leading voices in the international missional church movement. His books are required reading in colleges and seminaries around the world. The most recent are the highly successful and award-winning The Shaping of Things to Come (2003, co-authored with colleague Alan Hirsch), Exiles (2006) and Re:Jesus (2009).

Facilitator Dwight Friesen – teaches missional contextual theology at Mars Hill Graduate School in Seattle, WA. Dwight speaks, writes, and consults on culture, social systems and Christianity and has facilitated major events around the country. His recent book is “Thy Kingdom Connected”: a practical theology of networks. A new book he co-authored exploring the history and future of the evangelical movement will be released this year.

Conversation Guides:

Tony Kriz – Community Organizer and Founder of North Portland Abbey

Karen Ward – Abbess of Church of the Apostles and missioner of Episcopal Village

Maria-Jose Soerens – Mental Health Counselor and founder of The River Beneath

Eliacin Rosario-Cruz – Activist and Community Catalyst at Mustard Seed Associates

Cameron Roxburgh – Director of Forge Canada and Church Planting Canada

Howard Lawrence – Founder of Neighborhood Life in Edmonton Canada

Lisa Etter-Carlson –, Green Bean co-founder and co-director Aurora Care Continuum

Ben Katt – Parish Collective Co-Founder and Pastor of Awake Church in Aurora, Seattle

Party Hosts:

Tim Soerens – Parish Collective Co-Founder and Pastor of Cascade Neighborhood Church

Paul Sparks – Parish Collective Co-Founder and Pastor of Zoe – Livable Church

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