The Embedded Church Podcast
You can view the podcast here. In partnership with The Embedded Church, Ormond Center is hosting a year-long podcast season exploring the theme, the call and ecology of shalom.
The first ten episodes, that is the spring season, will kick off with the podcast’s hosts, Dr. Eric Jacobsen and Sara Joy Proppe, discussing with Ormond Center’s Dr. Josh Yates and Dr. Chris Elisara three foundational concepts: the biblical understanding of shalom and why it is so important to Christian faith and life; place and its indispensable connection to human thriving; and finally placemaking—a vital activity for Christians as God’s agents of shalom in the world.
You can view the podcast here. In partnership with The Embedded Church, Ormond Center is hosting a year-long podcast season exploring the theme, the call and ecology of shalom.
The first ten episodes, that is the spring season, will kick off with the podcast’s hosts, Dr. Eric Jacobsen and Sara Joy Proppe, discussing with Ormond Center’s Dr. Josh Yates and Dr. Chris Elisara three foundational concepts: the biblical understanding of shalom and why it is so important to Christian faith and life; place and its indispensable connection to human thriving; and finally placemaking—a vital activity for Christians as God’s agents of shalom in the world.
After Church Atlas
The After Church Atlas was designed as a pilot project to create an online portal and resource for the study of church closure and transformation, supported in part by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council and Memorial University. The pilot phase is now complete. Based on feedback from users and partners, we are archiving this pilot version, and reconfiguring the Atlas based on feedback we've received. The new platform will use ArcGis apps and tools. We plan to relaunch the Atlas in early fall.
A project by Dr. Nicholas Lynch and Dr. Barry Stephenson, Memorial University, Canada.
The After Church Atlas was designed as a pilot project to create an online portal and resource for the study of church closure and transformation, supported in part by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council and Memorial University. The pilot phase is now complete. Based on feedback from users and partners, we are archiving this pilot version, and reconfiguring the Atlas based on feedback we've received. The new platform will use ArcGis apps and tools. We plan to relaunch the Atlas in early fall.
A project by Dr. Nicholas Lynch and Dr. Barry Stephenson, Memorial University, Canada.