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The New Conspirators

Posted Sep 1, 08:25 AM | 2 comments | by Editor | Link

Mustard Seed Associates has released the latest edition of its “Seed Sampler” e-newsletter, this time on the theme of the emerging church. Tom Sine shares an excerpt from his new book The New Conspirators: Creating the Future One Mustard Seed at a Time (February 2008, InterVarsity Press), in which he categorizes “a new generation of creative, risk-taking Jesus-followers” into four streams: eMerging, Missional, Mosaic (or multicultural), and Monastic.

There’s an article by Tomas Yaccino (La Red del Camino para la Misión Integral en America Latina), a conversation with Fuzz Kitto (Australia), and personal reflections from Iain Mobsby on the emerging church in the UK. There’s also an article by Dwight Friesen on “Emergent Village and Full Communion.”

Links to these articles (posted as MSWord docs) are available on the MSA blog.

Dwight’s article is posted here.

UPDATE 9/15/2007: MSA has announced a “New Conspirators” conference, February 28-March 1, 2008, at Bethany Community Church in Seattle. The conference will feature speakers such as Shane Claiborne, Efrem Smith, Karen Ward, and of course the Sines (among others). Find out more on the new “New Conspirators” blog.

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1Christine Sine Sep 1, 09:25 AM

Steve,
We very much appreciate your publicizing MSA and the Seed Sampler. We are very pleased to be able to partner with Emergent Village in this way. Also we are looking for people who may be interested in writing for the Seed Sampler in the future. For our next three issues we are looking for articles or new examples on Missional church plants, multicultural church plants or new examples of monastic communities. We would love to hear from anyone who is interested in contributing.
Christine Sine

2curtis Sep 28, 11:44 PM

That’s a picture of a Skateboard deck, isn’t it? What’s the story with that? It looks pretty cool and I’d love to find out where it came from…

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