Here's Joe Thorn's post on our trip so far...
Steve and I have come down to Louisville to meet with friends and dialog about church planting and church planting networks. I have benefited from our denomination, and believe our church will remain Southern Baptist as long as doctrinal integrity and healthy cooperation remain in play. While I can imagine both of these things disappearing in 10-20 years, I like to think we will only grow healthier. Time will tell. NAMB is a great way to plant a church (we planted Grace via NAMB), but the alternative networks (Acts 29, Sovereign Grace, etc.) are producing great results as well. I really want our church to both partner with others in the planting of healthy churches and to be directly involved in planting as much as possible. This is why we are here. This and the Scotch Eggs at the Irish Rover. I’ll share more as I can.
I just want to add that ear X-tacy adds a lot to the trip. Hitting it tomorrow.
Ear X-tacy! What was I thinking?!
Posted by: Joe Thorn | 04/30/2007 at 06:52 AM
Welcome!
If you get bored you can come sit in on my new testament class tonight.
it's the last one, and we'll see how our professor covers 1 Peter through Revelation in under 3 hours.
Enjoy your trip.
Posted by: Nick P. | 04/30/2007 at 10:06 AM
Good to hear. Encourage your innovative (and Christian) collaborative friends there to weigh in at the cityreaching wiki page for Louisville.
And if you're driving through Indy... wave.
Posted by: IndyChristian | 04/30/2007 at 12:11 PM
Dude I am from Louisville and haven't had a scotch egg in 2 years...you suck.
Posted by: Gary Davis | 05/01/2007 at 04:14 PM