everything must change
Everything Must Change, Part 3
Tuesday, May 6th, 2008Brian McLaren’s Everything Must Change Tour visits LPAC, Bronx 119 Photos, including Brian McLaren, Ray Rivera, Jay Bakker, Becky Garrison, Lisa Sharon Harper, Alexie Torres-Fleming, Gabriel Salguerro, Jose Humphreys, Liz Rios, David Ramos, Luis Alvarez, Latino Leadership Circle, and LPAC. If your browser cannot display the Photo Viewer, you can view the pics at Flickr. [...]
Monday Morning MP3 (Afternoon Edition)
Monday, May 5th, 2008Everything Must Change: The Radical Meaning of the Kingdom of God for Today’s World Brian McLaren An interview exploring the emerging church, post-modernity, post-colonialism, global crises, Generous Orthodoxy, and Everything Must Change. Recorded at the National Cathedral on February 17th, 2008. Courtesy National Cathedral Amazon.com Widgets
Everything Must Change, Part 2
Saturday, May 3rd, 2008SESSION 2: Which Jesus? If hope is easy, then we aren’t appreciating the desperation of the system. (See Part 1 for the Four Global Crises) If Christ is the answer to the world’s problems, which Jesus fits the bill? Our culture posits many perceptions of Christ: + The Will Ferrell Baby Jesus + The “Limp [...]
Everything Must Change, Part 1
Friday, May 2nd, 2008Brian McLaren visits LPAC this weekend for the New York leg of his Everything Must Change tour. I’ll be there tonight and tomorrow morning and will blog as much of my notes as possible. Stay tuned for pictures as well. EMC Session 1 The book’s story begins with … a youth pastor and a flip [...]
Everything Must Change Tour Comes to LPAC, New York
Tuesday, March 18th, 2008The Latino Pastoral Action Center Sponsors the Brian McLaren NY City Tour! Upcoming LPAC Events Friday, March 28th, 2008 from 9 am to 12 noon A Dialogue with William C. Thompson, Jr. Comptroller of the City of New York who will be addressing “The Relationship of Economics to Communities of Color.” The Latino Pastoral Action [...]











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