Archive for the ‘Emerging Church’ Category

The ebb and flow of the [un]conscious conversations across the spaces always seems to converge on you. And, sometimes, they help you to notice stuff is perhaps more connected than you may have first thought. This blog post came about when I joined some dots, and made a connection. In a post on his excellent [...]

Some members of Scots Church in Adelaide, South Australia have started to think about the notion of Wired Church. I have read through some of the material and this blog site is essentially a result of me thinking to myself that I need to explore and write about this subject myself in the light of [...]

I came across this quote recently: Is worship the most important thing our congregations do? I would say no at this point. Maybe that view will some day change, but the importance of congregations is bringing people together in relationship. Worship can be a mechanism of that function, and it is a fundamental element to [...]

Based on a true story. There once was a local community church that that thrived with hundreds of families who participated in the constant buzz of activities and events that the church organised. Over the years however, the surrounding neighbourhood had changed, people had grown up and moved away, and the membership of the church [...]

‘Be not afraid of insecurity’ It has been repeated many times in recent years that the age of Christendom is over. Yet there are also many talking of a new ‘emerging church’ that is a shining beacon of the future. Recently Stephen Webb asked some pretty good questions… ‘Where is this emerging church? How long [...]


The Circuit Rider

My name is Dean Tregenza. My posts to this blog come from stuff on my notebook that I gather as I go about doing the things I do. The subject matter of the posts cover pretty much anything that comes to my mind. Some of it may be about technology related things. Everything I write is possibly heresy and wrong. For the record the content in the blog posts are not necessarily the opinions or the beliefs of the author, the people he quoted, or anyone else for that matter.

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