Everything Must Change
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Everything must change, Global Crises and a Revolution of Hope
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The goal, of course, is not a book or a tour. The goal is change: change that flows from God's dreams for our world, change that will become visible in the way we treat this beautiful planet, in the way we care for the poor and marginalized, and in the way we work for peace and reconciliation.
Looking forward to seeing you soon -
Brian McLaren
Everything must change
Biography of Brian D. McLaren
Brian D. McLaren is an author, speaker, pastor, and networker among innovative Christian leaders, thinkers, and activists.
He is a frequent guest on television, radio, and news media programs. He has appeared on many broadcasts including Larry King Live, Religion and Ethics Newsweekly, and Nightline. His work has also been covered in Time (where he was listed as one of American's 25 most influential evangelicals), Christianity Today, Christian Century, the Washington Post, and many other print media.
Born in 1956, he graduated from University of Maryland with degrees in English (BA, summa cum laude, 1978, and MA, in 1981). His academic interests included Medieval drama, Romantic poets, modern philosophical literature, and the novels of Dr. Walker Percy. In 2004, he was awarded a Doctor of Divinity Degree (honoris causa) from Carey Theological Seminary in Vancouver, BC, Canada.
From 1978 to 1986, McLaren taught college English, and in 1982, he helped form Cedar Ridge Community Church, an innovative, nondenominational church in the Baltimore-Washington region (crcc.org). He left higher education in 1986 to serve as the church's founding pastor and served in that capacity until 2006. During that time, Cedar Ridge earned a reputation as a leader among emerging missional congregations.
Brian has been active in networking and mentoring church planters and pastors since the mid 1980's, and has assisted in the development of several new churches. He is a popular conference speaker and a frequent guest lecturer at seminaries and denominational gatherings, nationally and internationally. His public speaking covers a broad range of topics including postmodern thought and culture, Biblical studies, evangelism, leadership, global mission, spiritual formation, worship, pastoral survival and burnout, inter-religious dialogue, ecology, and social justice.
McLaren's first book, The Church on the Other Side: Doing Ministry in the Postmodern Matrix, (Zondervan, 1998, rev. ed. 2000) has been recognized as a primary portal into the current conversation about postmodern ministry. His second book, Finding Faith (Zondervan, 1999), is a contemporary apologetic, written for thoughtful seekers and skeptics. His third book, A New Kind of Christian (Jossey-Bass/Leadership Network, 2001) further explores issues of Christian faith and postmodernity, and won Christianity Today's "Award of Merit" in 2002. His fourth, More Ready Than You Realize: Evangelism as Dance in the Postmodern Matrix (2002) presents a refreshing approach to spiritual friendship. A is for Abductive (coauthored with Dr. Leonard Sweet, Zondervan, 2002) and Adventures in Missing the Point (coauthored with Dr. Anthony Campolo, Emergent/YS, 2003) explore theological reform in a postmodern context, and a sequel to A New Kind of Christian, entitled The Story We Find Ourselves In (Jossey-Bass, 2003), seeks to tell the Biblical story in a new context. He is one of five co-authors of Church in the Emerging Culture (Emergent/YS, 2003).
His 2004 release, "A Generous Orthodoxy" (Emergent/YS/Zondervan), is a personal confession and has been called a "manifesto" of the emerging church conversation. The conclusion to the A New Kind of Christian trilogy was released in 2005, entitled "The Last Word and the Word After That" (Jossey-Bass).
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"The Secret Message of Jesus" (W, April 2006), explores the theme of
the kingdom of God in the teachings of Jesus. "This book was written
for a broad audience," he explains, "from the
spiritual-but-not-religious to Christian pastors and leaders.
Everything I've written to this point has been a preparation for this
book."
His books have been or are being translated into many languages,
including Korean, Chinese, French, Swedish, Norwegian, and Spanish. He
has written for or
contributed interviews to many periodicals, including Leadership,
Sojourners, Worship Leader, and Conversations.
Many of his articles are available at www.brianmclaren.net. He
is also a musician and songwriter.
He is on the international steering team and board of directors for
emergent, a growing generative friendship among missional Christian
leaders (www.emergentvillage.com, www.emergent.info). He is also
active in global networking among emerging leaders (amahoro.info).
He serves as a board chair for Sojourners/Call to Renewal (sojo.net),
and is a founding member of Red Letter Christians, a group of
communicators seeking to broaden and deepen the dialogue about faith
and public life. He is also a board member for "Orientacion
Cristiana," and formerly served on the boards of International Teams
(www.iteams.org) in Chicago, Mars Hill Graduate School in Seattle
(mhgs.edu), and Off The Map
(off-the-map.org). He has taught or lectured at several seminaries in
the U.S. and abroad.
Brian is married to Grace, and they have four young adult children. He
has traveled extensively in Europe, Latin America, and Africa, and his
personal interests include ecology, fishing, hiking, music, art, and literature.
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SONGS FOR A REVOLUTION OF HOPE, Vol 1, EVERYTHING MUST CHANGE: Produced by Brian McLaren in collaboration with The Restoration Project, these songs parallel themes in Brian's book, "Everything Must Change" (Thomas Nelson, October 2007). But whether listeners are familiar with the book or not, they will find a deep and worshipful journey on this collection. The project explores different styles of expression, from ancient chanting to poetic electronic liturgy, pulled off by a diverse group of talented young artists. Tracy Howe is featured as the lead vocalist and is joined by long time friend Aaron Strumpel as well as Tim and Laurie Thornton of the Blackthorn Project and Posido, Nuc and April Vega of Harp 46.
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- The Work of the People
- Lit.ur.gy. noun. pl. liturgies. From the Greek word λειτουργια, (transliterated, "leitourgia") meaning "the work of the people." Liturgy may refer to, or include, elaborate formal rituals or simple daily activity. Liturgy unites the Christian Church; the Church comes together around liturgy to express its nature as a faithful and distinct people. Film in particular is one form of an emerging visual liturgy. Media has the ability to unite the Church, to tell stories shared by the Church, to mark the Church as distinct. The Church's task is to create and share in liturgy. This is the work of the people.
The Work of the People is defined by its name. We are a community of artists, storytellers, filmmakers, poets and theologians. Our work is to tell the story we share and to ask poignant questions through film, literature, art and music. We utilize our gifts to create tools for the Church to engage universal spiritual issues through progressive media. We confess that we are created in the image of God and fulfill our calling by creating and recreating to the glory of God. - Deep Shift
Welcome to DeepShift! We are committed to walking with you in the Way of the life that Jesus calls us to….
...to participate in what Jesus called the Kingdom of God on earth today
...to "let go" and surrender our egotistical self to our true selves as children of God
...to take time to listen to who God is calling us uniquely to be as a blessing for the world
...to challenge the systems of our day that hold people back from living freely as children of God
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Brian D. McLaren: ONFAITH
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- No Pain, No Gain
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- Dare to Wonder
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- The Search for High Common Ground
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- Love Among the Ruins
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- On Atheism
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- Questioning the Question
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- God's Greatness Defeats All Efforts to Monopolize Truth
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