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TransFORM East Coast: Main Session 2 - Peter Rollins

The second main session from the TransFORM East Coast Gathering, featuring a panel discussion on "fresh expressions" (different forms/expressions of missional community) with Russell Rathbun (House of Mercy), Lisa Cole Hawkins (Convergence), Samir Selmanovic (Faith House Manhattan), Adam Moore (VOID Collective), and Rich McCullen (Missiongathering). Also, Peter Rollins gave the evening message.

Comment by Tim Seitz-Brown on May 5, 2010 at 6:21pm
anyone know where you can get the recording and/or sheet music from the song at the end?
Comment by Phil Wyman on May 6, 2010 at 1:45pm
The song is by Padraig O Tuama - you can find him on facebook. He wrote the song and traveled with Pete on the Insurrection Tour.
Comment by Phil Wyman on May 6, 2010 at 1:49pm
Steve K,

I was thinking about blogging on this session, and particularly the ending with Callid's call for us to enter into a consideration that the Kingdom had come, and we should acknowledge it. I wanted to call your attention to it, and get some feedback.

I know Callid well, and I consider the moment to be critical focal point for Emergent in respect to Pentecostal, Charismatic, and Mystical Quakers.

Got some thoughts? If you prefer to email me --> pastorphil at salemgathering.com

Phil
Comment by Steve K. on May 6, 2010 at 3:06pm
Phil, I'd love to read your blog thoughts on this session. I've gotten to know Callid over these past several months, as well, and I love his passion and his heart and his tradition, out of which he was speaking (well, the Holy Spirit and the Quaker tradition ;-) Anyway, I'd love to read your blog reflections on it. Will you please post a link here so we can check it out? Thanks!
Comment by Tim Seitz-Brown on May 6, 2010 at 8:13pm
I thought it was awesome that Callid asked for us to keep the holy moment. And Steve did a great job allowing for this. I imagine it was awkward, but it was very right. That silence made a big difference for me personally. It reminded me that everything about the event was holy.
Comment by Steve K. on May 6, 2010 at 8:26pm
Thanks, Tim. I was feeling the heaviness of the Spirit in that moment, as I'm sure others were as well. It was a holy moment. As I told Callid, I was grateful for his prophetic utterance that caused us to stop and feel that more deeply and more fully. A part of the whole experience that I will never forget.
Comment by Pastor Nar Martinez on May 7, 2010 at 2:49am
It was a holy moment. Thank you, Callid, for being that prophetic voice - and Steve, for your sensitivity in honoring that moment. Callid, Mike Morrell, Julie Kennedy and myself recorded a podcast the next day out on the lawn and this was part of our discussion. It will be up on Losing My Religion by Sunday evening.
Comment by Christopher Rose on May 7, 2010 at 2:48pm
That moment was thick, tangible. Callid placed words upon what we all felt and needed. I was so moved to be in such a spirit lead moment. Intimate.
Comment by Phil Wyman on May 8, 2010 at 5:28pm
Hey Steve, Here's the link to the blog post on the moments following Pete's message: http://bit.ly/awHDbH

Peace, Phil
Comment by Steve K. on May 8, 2010 at 7:09pm
Awesome. Thanks, Phil! I'll post my comments/response/reflections as soon as I can over on your blog. I think this is a really great conversation! Err, experience. Err, you know what I mean ;-)

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