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Upcoming Event: No Longer Strangers – Conference on Immigration

Friday, January 28th, 2011

No Longer Strangers

 

No Longer Strangers:
A Conversation on the Church and Immigration

Immigration is one of today’s most pressing issues, one on which there is much fear, misunderstanding and tension. We believe that in the church community – where, despite our ethnic heritages, we are brothers and sisters – we can begin to untangle the misunderstandings and seek justice and reconciliation together.

We hope that you will be able to join us for this important conversation – in English and Spanish – on the church and immigration.

Main Speaker:
Daniel Carroll Rodas, Author of: Christians At the Border

When: Friday evening April 8 and Saturday April 9, 2011

Where: Englewood Christian Church / Indianapolis

Registration / More Info: http://www.englewoodcc.com/nolonger/

Facebook E-vite (spread the word!): http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=191803657497627

Upcoming Events – Indianapolis [Vol. 4, #1]

Friday, January 7th, 2011

Do you know where Your food comes from? Do you care?

A Workshop on Sustainable Food for People of Faith

IGC Food  Workshop

Saturday Jan. 22, 2011 8:30am -1:00pm
Englewood Christian Church
57 N Rural Street Indianapolis 46201

Presented by Indianapolis Green Congregations

Featuring a Panel Discussion with:

        • Todd Jameson – Owner, Balanced Harvest Farm & CSA
        • Dr. Steve Jay – Department of Public Health, IU School of Medicine
        • Angela Hamm – Hoosier Environmental Council

Plus, Breakout Sessions and
Local food soup and bread lunch (suggested donation $10)

Register online at http://ike.roundtablelive.org/Events

Spread the word with the Facebook e-vite


*** Save the Date ***

Friday evening April 8th and Saturday April 9th…

No Longer Strangers:
A Conversation on the Church and Immigration.
Englewood Christian Church
57 N Rural Street Indianapolis 46201

Featuring: Daniel Carroll, Author of Christians at the Border.

More details coming soon!

A ROOTED PEOPLE Conference – Space Still Available!!

Friday, October 15th, 2010

A    Rooted People - Conference

**** Space Still Available!!! *****

**** There is 1 Day Registration Option ****
(For those who can’t be here both days…)

A Rooted People:
Church, Place and Agriculture
in an Urban World

When: Friday Oct. 29 and Saturday Oct. 30, 2010

Where: Englewood Christian Church / Indianapolis

Registration and more info:

http://englewoodcc.com/rooted/

Spread the word with
the Facebook e-vite

Ours is a world in which transportation is becoming extremely costly (as was highlighted by the massive costs of the BP Oil Spill) and yet at the same time is a world that is becoming increasingly urban. Common sense would seem to indicate that these trends will impact in a major way our food systems and the way we eat. Given these factors, what is the church’s redemptive role in caring for the health and wholeness (shalom) of not just humanity, but all creation? Englewood Christian Church has invited several speakers with rich experiences in sustainable agriculture to lead a conversation reflecting on this question and related ones about church, place, food, community and agriculture, and we invite you to join us.


Speakers include:
* Fred Bahnson
* Sean Gladding
* Claudio Oliver
* Martin Price
* Ragan Sutterfield

A Rooted People Conference – Early Registration Extended!!!

Friday, October 1st, 2010

A    Rooted People - Conference

**** Early Registration Extended 1 Week to Oct 8!!! *****

**** We’ve also added a “Saturday Only” Registration Option ****
(For those who can’t be here both days…)

We’ve also added Sean Gladding, author of the new book The Story of God, The Story of Us (IVP Books 2010), as a speaker…

Here’s a video of Sean talking about growing food and salvation…
(You’ll also want to go this page and check out the other related outtake videos to the right of the video player).


A Rooted People:
Church, Place and Agriculture
in an Urban World

When: Friday Oct. 29 and Saturday Oct. 30, 2010

Where: Englewood Christian Church / Indianapolis

Registration and more info:

http://englewoodcc.com/rooted/

Spread the word with
the Facebook e-vite

Ours is a world in which transportation is becoming extremely costly (as was highlighted by the massive costs of the BP Oil Spill) and yet at the same time is a world that is becoming increasingly urban. Common sense would seem to indicate that these trends will impact in a major way our food systems and the way we eat. Given these factors, what is the church’s redemptive role in caring for the health and wholeness (shalom) of not just humanity, but all creation? Englewood Christian Church has invited several speakers with rich experiences in sustainable agriculture to lead a conversation reflecting on this question and related ones about church, place, food, community and agriculture, and we invite you to join us.


Speakers include:
* Fred Bahnson
* Sean Gladding
* Claudio Oliver
* Martin Price
* Ragan Sutterfield

A ROOTED PEOPLE Conference – One week of Regular Registration Left!

Friday, September 24th, 2010

A    Rooted People - Conference

**** Less than 2 weeks of Early Registration Left!!! *****

A Rooted People:
Church, Place and Agriculture
in an Urban World

Registration and more info:

http://englewoodcc.com/rooted/

Spread the word with
the Facebook e-vite


Ours is a world in which transportation is becoming extremely costly (as was highlighted by the massive costs of the BP Oil Spill) and yet at the same time is a world that is becoming increasingly urban. Common sense would seem to indicate that these trends will impact in a major way our food systems and the way we eat. Given these factors, what is the church’s redemptive role in caring for the health and wholeness (shalom) of not just humanity, but all creation? Englewood Christian Church has invited several speakers with rich experiences in sustainable agriculture to lead a conversation reflecting on this question and related ones about church, place, food, community and agriculture, and we invite you to join us.

Speakers:
* Fred Bahnson: Writer and Co-founder of Anathoth Community Garden

* Claudio Oliver:
Pastor and community developer from urban Curitiba, Brazil.

* Martin Price:
Former Director of Educational Concerns For Hunger Organization (ECHO)

* Ragan Sutterfield:
Arkansas Farmer/Writer, Author of FARMING AS A SPIRITUAL DISCIPLINE

Workshops Lead By :
Will Samson and others TBA

When: Friday Oct. 29 and Saturday Oct. 30, 2010

Where: Englewood Christian Church / Indianapolis

Oct 29-30: A ROOTED PEOPLE Conference: Church, Place and Agriculture.

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

A    Rooted People - Conference

**** Website is being updated regularly!!! *****

A Rooted People:
Church, Place and Agriculture
in an Urban World

Registration and more info:

http://englewoodcc.com/rooted/

Spread the word with
the Facebook e-vite


Ours is a world in which transportation is becoming extremely costly (as was highlighted by the massive costs of the BP Oil Spill) and yet at the same time is a world that is becoming increasingly urban. Common sense would seem to indicate that these trends will impact in a major way our food systems and the way we eat. Given these factors, what is the church’s redemptive role in caring for the health and wholeness (shalom) of not just humanity, but all creation? Englewood Christian Church has invited several speakers with rich experiences in sustainable agriculture to lead a conversation reflecting on this question and related ones about church, place, food, community and agriculture, and we invite you to join us.

Speakers:
* Fred Bahnson: Writer and Co-founder of Anathoth Community Garden

* Claudio Oliver:
Pastor and community developer from urban Curitiba, Brazil.

* Martin Price:
Former Director of Educational Concerns For Hunger Organization (ECHO)

* Ragan Sutterfield:
Arkansas Farmer/Writer, Author of FARMING AS A SPIRITUAL DISCIPLINE

Workshops Lead By :
Will Samson and others TBA

When: Friday Oct. 29 and Saturday Oct. 30, 2010

Where: Englewood Christian Church / Indianapolis

A ROOTED PEOPLE CONFERENCE //Don’t Miss it!!!

Friday, August 20th, 2010

A    Rooted People - Conference

**** Website is being updated regularly!!! *****

A Rooted People:
Church, Place and Agriculture
in an Urban World

Registration and more info:

http://englewoodcc.com/rooted/

Spread the word with
the Facebook e-vite


Ours is a world in which transportation is becoming extremely costly (as was highlighted by the massive costs of the BP Oil Spill) and yet at the same time is a world that is becoming increasingly urban. Common sense would seem to indicate that these trends will impact in a major way our food systems and the way we eat. Given these factors, what is the church’s redemptive role in caring for the health and wholeness (shalom) of not just humanity, but all creation? Englewood Christian Church has invited several speakers with rich experiences in sustainable agriculture to lead a conversation reflecting on this question and related ones about church, place, food, community and agriculture, and we invite you to join us.

Speakers:
* Fred Bahnson: Writer and Co-founder of Anathoth Community Garden

* Claudio Oliver:
Pastor and community developer from urban Curitiba, Brazil.

* Martin Price:
Former Director of Educational Concerns For Hunger Organization (ECHO)

* Ragan Sutterfield:
Arkansas Farmer/Writer, Author of FARMING AS A SPIRITUAL DISCIPLINE

Workshops Lead By :
Will Samson and others TBA

When: Friday Oct. 29 and Saturday Oct. 30, 2010

Where: Englewood Christian Church / Indianapolis

Register now for the “A Rooted People” Conference. Oct 29-30.

Friday, August 13th, 2010

A    Rooted People - Conference

**** WEBSITE UPDATED THIS WEEK WITH
THE MAIN  SPEAKERS’ TOPICS !!!  *****

A Rooted People:
Church, Place and Agriculture
in an Urban World

Registration and more info: http://englewoodcc.com/rooted/

Spread the word with the Facebook e-vite


Ours is a world in which transportation is becoming extremely costly (as was highlighted by the massive costs of the BP Oil Spill) and yet at the same time is a world that is becoming increasingly urban. Common sense would seem to indicate that these trends will impact in a major way our food systems and the way we eat. Given these factors, what is the church’s redemptive role in caring for the health and wholeness (shalom) of not just humanity, but all creation? Englewood Christian Church has invited several speakers with rich experiences in sustainable agriculture to lead a conversation reflecting on this question and related ones about church, place, food, community and agriculture, and we invite you to join us.

Speakers:
* Fred Bahnson: Writer and Co-founder of Anathoth Community Garden
* Martin Price:
Former Director of Educational Concerns For Hunger Organization (ECHO)

* Ragan Sutterfield:
Arkansas Farmer/Writer, Author of FARMING AS A SPIRITUAL DISCIPLINE

Workshops Lead By : Main speakers and others TBA

When: Friday Oct. 29 and Saturday Oct. 30, 2010

Where: Englewood Christian Church / Indianapolis

A ROOTED PEOPLE conference – October 29-30 – Indianapolis

Friday, July 30th, 2010

A    Rooted People - Conference

**** WEBSITE UPDATED THIS WEEK WITH
THE MAIN  SPEAKERS’ TOPICS !!!  *****

A Rooted People:
Church, Place and Agriculture
in an Urban World

Registration and more info: http://englewoodcc.com/rooted/

Spread the word with the Facebook e-vite


Ours is a world in which transportation is becoming extremely costly (as was highlighted by the massive costs of the BP Oil Spill) and yet at the same time is a world that is becoming increasingly urban. Common sense would seem to indicate that these trends will impact in a major way our food systems and the way we eat. Given these factors, what is the church’s redemptive role in caring for the health and wholeness (shalom) of not just humanity, but all creation? Englewood Christian Church has invited several speakers with rich experiences in sustainable agriculture to lead a conversation reflecting on this question and related ones about church, place, food, community and agriculture, and we invite you to join us.

Speakers:
* Fred Bahnson: Writer and Co-founder of Anathoth Community Garden
* Martin Price:
Former Director of Educational Concerns For Hunger Organization (ECHO)

* Ragan Sutterfield:
Arkansas Farmer/Writer, Author of FARMING AS A SPIRITUAL DISCIPLINE

Workshops Lead By : Main speakers and others TBA

When: Friday Oct. 29 and Saturday Oct. 30, 2010

Where: Englewood Christian Church / Indianapolis

A Rooted People Conference – Indianapolis – Oct 29-30

Friday, July 16th, 2010

A    Rooted People - Conference

***** REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN *****

A Rooted People:
Church, Place and Agriculture
in an Urban World

Registration and more info:  http://englewoodcc.com/rooted/

Spread the word with the Facebook e-vite


Ours is a world in which transportation is becoming extremely costly (as was highlighted by the massive costs of the BP Oil Spill) and yet at the same time is a world that is becoming increasingly urban. Common sense would seem to indicate that these trends will impact in a major way our food systems and the way we eat. Given these factors, what is the church’s redemptive role in caring for the health and wholeness (shalom) of not just humanity, but all creation? Englewood Christian Church has invited several speakers with rich experiences in sustainable agriculture to lead a conversation reflecting on this question and related ones about church, place, food, community and agriculture, and we invite you to join us.

Speakers:
* Fred Bahnson: Writer and Co-founder of Anathoth Community Garden
* Martin Price:
Former Director of Educational Concerns For Hunger Organization (ECHO)

* Ragan Sutterfield:
Arkansas Farmer/Writer, Author of FARMING AS A SPIRITUAL DISCIPLINE

Workshops Lead By :   Main speakers and others TBA

When: Friday Oct. 29 and Saturday Oct. 30, 2010

Where: Englewood Christian Church / Indianapolis

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