The Gospel and Our Culture Network has a revamped site which looks good. If you are unfamiliar with GOCN, here's some info from their site...
The Gospel and Our Culture Network has been spawned by:
- the cultural currents of Western society and ethnic tradition that have shaped how we live in North America.
- the rapid changes taking place as we move from a "modern" to "postmodern" form of society.
- the growing un-ease of the church as it experiences a dislocation from its prior places of importance.
The aim is to explore what these things mean, under the light of the gospel, for the life and witness of the church.
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The network offers companionship for Christian leaders and groups eager to work together with others who share similar concerns. It brings together people from a wide spectrum of churches -- from Mennonite to Roman Catholic, from Anglican to Southern Baptist -- and a range of local ministry settings.
- It puts theological educators and ministry practitioners into fruitful contact with each other so that effective strategy and sound theory may be wedded together.
- It provides mutual encouragement between denominational administrators and local congregational leaders to discover models of the church capable of sustaining a living and faithful witness to the gospel in our contemporary world.
- It encourages the formation of local groups in which pastoral and lay leaders of congregations work together to develop practical responses to contemporary challenges.
- It makes available resources and materials to facilitate vision and change in the missional life of the church.
Thanks for the heads-up. I used to visit that site, but had stopped. The new design looks very good and there's lots of good content.
Posted by: fernando | 08/25/2006 at 08:16 PM
Yeah, the old site was dead and ugly. This one looks great.
Posted by: Steve McCoy | 08/25/2006 at 08:22 PM