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Homebrewed Christianity

The Story of the Emerging Church Movement

Homebrewed Christianity

Dr. Tripp Fuller | Theologian, Philosopher, Minister

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.6612 Ratings

🗓️ 16 October 2023

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Summary

I was in Minneapolis speaking at the Festival of Homiletics and ended up at a bottle release party at Surly Brewing with my friend Tony Jones. There, we shared stories from our time in the Emerging Church Movement, what we learned, all the friends we made, and where we’ve all ended up. We decided then to do a class exploring the movement and process our learning with a bunch of its participants. From there, the idea took off, and we decided it would be best to turn it into a podcast series and invite people to contribute to a more significant oral history. In this episode, you will hear about the project, what we’ve been doing, and how you can be a part of it. EMERGED:A Crowdfunded Podcast to Preserve an Oral History of the Emerging Church Movement – For a decade at the beginning of the 21st century, a small group of pastors, missionaries, and theologians set out to change the church. They were mostly GenXers, mostly men, mostly white, mostly evangelical. They planted churches and wrote books and ran conferences. They were quoted in the New York Times and Time Magazine, and they landed on the cover of Christianity Today and the Christian Century. And then, almost as quickly as it appeared, the emerging church movement disappeared. In this multi-part series launching January 2024, Tony Jones and Tripp Fuller will journey through the electrifying, tumultuous, ever-evolving years of the ECM through interviews, stories, and opinions from some of the movement’s pivotal figures. WE’LL TACKLE QUESTIONS LIKE: What were the precursors to the ECM? What catalyzed the movement? How cohesive was it, really? When and why did interest switch from the evangelical church to the mainline? Did it become too political? Did the movement ultimately fail, or did it infiltrate and change the church? GET ACCESS: http://www.emergedpodcast.com Follow the podcast, drop a review, or become a member of the HBC Community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Well, well, well, theology nerds. You're listening to Homebrewed Christianity. And this episode

0:10.8

of the podcast is a special one, not just because my friend Tony Jones is back on the podcast,

0:16.7

but because we want to tell you about a project we've been working on behind the scenes,

0:22.2

now we're making it public and we want you to be a part of it.

0:24.6

It's called Emerged, an oral history of the emerging church movement.

0:28.5

You'll hear the story of how this podcast idea kind of transformed and changed over time.

0:34.2

And we've had so much fun developing this oral history project that we

0:39.3

decided, not just to do it like a little class, like what did we learn from the emerging

0:42.6

church movement and these kinds of things, but to do a whole oral history. So we want you to

0:46.7

be a part of it. We've done interviews already with people like Brian McLaren, Nadia Boltz-Weber,

0:51.9

Doug Padgett, Mark O. Stryker, Daniel Schroyer, Diana Butler, Bass, Anthony Smith, and such.

0:57.6

But we also want to get as many of you that we're a part of the community to be a part of it.

1:02.2

So that's what we're doing.

1:03.4

If you want to be a part of this after you hear it, go to a merged podcast.com.

1:07.5

It is, it's, we want to build a community around that we're going to launch the podcast in January of 24.

1:15.3

But, yeah, you're going to hear about it here.

1:17.3

All right.

1:18.2

All right.

1:18.6

And remember, if you want to have some fun next month in November with me and my buddy Dan Cope from the You Had Permission podcast, go to exploring existentialism.com.

1:30.5

We're going to be digging in to the questions the existentialist movement raised for us.

1:36.2

And we're going to get to read Paul Tillick's The Courage to Be Together.

1:40.5

Yeah.

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