The Metzes live together every day seeking out the truth of God in the routine of their life. Adam is the minister of the Alum Creek Church in the northern suburbs of Columbus, OH. Mary Beth also works there directing the Alum Creek Preschool and as church secretary. Clark is nearing five and idolizes baseball. Clementine is a spunky two and on her way to wreaking havoc on boys. Cecilia was born in 2009 and is growing more and more every day. What a blessed life we live.
Tolbert Fanning–Advocate for Peace in 1861 (Part I)
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Tolbert Fanning (1810-1874) was probably the most influential leader within
the Stone-Campbell Movement in the South prior to the Civil War. As an
educator...
Celebration of the Faithful
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Hi everyone! We will be gathering this Sunday at 5pm at the Cohoons for
Celebration of the Faithful and a potluck.
Please post in the comments and let us k...
Chris Smith discusses THE VIRTUE OF DIALOGUE [Video]
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Last month, ERB editor Chris Smith did an interview that was part of of
Steve Knight’s #MissionalChat series… The interview consisted of two parts,
the fir...
The Descending Way
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During this season of Lent, I am reading "Show Me the Way," which includes
selections from Henri Nouwen's books. He is one of my favorite authors, and
the ...
Responses to Leaving the Faith
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UNDERCOVER
A few weeks ago, Ojo Taylor invited me to write a post for his blog (head
over and check it out). I have been a fan of Ojo's work for a long tim...
We have moved!
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We have moved the blog from here to a new site [beginning midnight Aug
31/Sept1], and we wish our blessings upon Beliefnet.
Here's our request:* if you are...
Re: Adam Rutherford on the Alpha Course
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In reply to What has the emerging church to do with the Alpha Course?:
Fascinating interview. I was struck by the fact that Alpha, as described by
Gumbel...
Where do we go from here?
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The failure of a dominant narrative & the need for a new social imaginary
I was recently introduced to a magazine called *Prospect* by an Anglo-Irish
f...
The Cutting Edge & the Humour of God
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The “cutting edge” keeps shifting. Ever get tired of trite phrases? There
are few that get me going. “Cutting edge” is one, “movement” another. In
churchla...
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