Remember when we read Andy Root and Blair Bertrand's book, When Church Stops Working?
Imagine if Andy rustled up a gathering of a bunch of theologians with Hartmut Rosa for a deeper dive?
It's happening!
"On September 23 and 24, we invite you to join us in a unique conversation between internationally-recognized practical and constructive theologians, and renowned sociologist Hartmut Rosa. Rosa is considered to be one of most important big-idea sociologists in the world. Rosa particularly names how the acceleration of human life has alienated us from the world, keeping us from social connection in our most important relations and fraying our social fabric. Over the two days of this conference, participants are invited into a conversation with Rosa about the future of congregational life and pastoral identity through critical theological engagement with his ideas and their implications for ministry in the present. We believe this event will hearten and inspire all those who care about the future of the church by clarifying the challenge before us, and directing our attention toward the ways God is leading in the here and now."
In-Person in Princeton, NJ or Attend Virtually
The conference will be streamed on Airmeet, where virtual attendees can not only view lectures but also participate via live chat and Q&A. The event footage will be available for registrants to view after sessions are concluded, so feel free to register even if you aren’t able to attend all the sessions live!
Virtual registration is $7.50.
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Want to talk more about it and share reflections, insights and conversation?
LNPC DEBRIEF:
On Thursday evening (9/26) at 6:30 pm
Mike Woods will lead an hour-long discussion group for folks who have participated in any of the event.
JOIN HERE
Imagine if Andy rustled up a gathering of a bunch of theologians with Hartmut Rosa for a deeper dive?
It's happening!
"On September 23 and 24, we invite you to join us in a unique conversation between internationally-recognized practical and constructive theologians, and renowned sociologist Hartmut Rosa. Rosa is considered to be one of most important big-idea sociologists in the world. Rosa particularly names how the acceleration of human life has alienated us from the world, keeping us from social connection in our most important relations and fraying our social fabric. Over the two days of this conference, participants are invited into a conversation with Rosa about the future of congregational life and pastoral identity through critical theological engagement with his ideas and their implications for ministry in the present. We believe this event will hearten and inspire all those who care about the future of the church by clarifying the challenge before us, and directing our attention toward the ways God is leading in the here and now."
In-Person in Princeton, NJ or Attend Virtually
The conference will be streamed on Airmeet, where virtual attendees can not only view lectures but also participate via live chat and Q&A. The event footage will be available for registrants to view after sessions are concluded, so feel free to register even if you aren’t able to attend all the sessions live!
Virtual registration is $7.50.
______________________
Want to talk more about it and share reflections, insights and conversation?
LNPC DEBRIEF:
On Thursday evening (9/26) at 6:30 pm
Mike Woods will lead an hour-long discussion group for folks who have participated in any of the event.
JOIN HERE