Voices of Emergence: Tim Conder at the Charlotte Emergent Cohort
Voices of Emergence: Tim Conder at the Charlotte Emergent Cohort
- Tim Conder
- Free For All: Rediscovering the Bible in Community
- Update on the status of the McLarenCasts
- 33 Minutes
This week we join the Charlotte Emergent Cohort as they host Tim Conder of Emmaus Way in Durham, North Carolina. He talks about his new book Free for All: Rediscovering the Bible in Community, available now from Baker Books’ Emersion book line.
To find out more about Tim Conder and his community, visit him at Emmaus Way. If you’re in the Charlotte, NC area, check out the Charlotte cohort or find a cohort in your area.
The McLarenCasts will be returning soon! These podcasts were originally published by WiredParish.com. While we initially thought we had all the episodes, we’ve found out there were a few missing pieces. We’ve spent the last couple of months tracking them down so that when we start again we can continue without interruption. Thanks for listening!
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Hey, just wondering what the latest is with this postcast series? It’s been great but very quiet recently – I’m particularly looking forward to the continuation of the McLarenCasts but miss it all!
Steve (UK)
Hi Steve,
The EV Communications Team is in the midst of planning for resurrecting the podcast. Watch this space… and thanks for listening!!
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Just joining the forum after listening to Tim Condor’s podcast, and agreeing with so much. Have just left Irish Presbyterian church, and possibly looking to join a non-subscribing (Unitarian) Presbyterian church here in N Ireland.