Veteran of the cutting edge, godfather figure and frontier man of future forms of church, Tom Sine, is bringing his seditious stories of new conspirators of the ‘Peaceable Kingdom’ to Western Australia. Tom will be crashing with us Peace Tree crew and doing a number of gigs thanks to EPYC, EA, TEAR, AAANZ and Vose Seminary. (Details below)
As that U.S. megaphone of amazing grace Shane Claiborne, has said of Tom:
"Tom’s legacy will take decades to mature because he has spent his life an unsung hero of the faith... he is a dream catcher, a hunter-gatherer of stories of divine mischief... [Tom] is the master of connecting the dots, those little places where God’s conspiracy is alive in the shadows of empires."
You can view the flier for both Thursday gigs: click here
To confirm contact Ian Paker ian@ea.org.au or 0404 077 561
Tom’s first big book “The Mustard Seed Conspiracy” was written the year that I was born and he’s still seeking first God’s Reign and dragging the church along with him. We hope you’ll to see you at these great events:
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Living on purpose in uncertain times
1:00pm-3:30pm
Aimed at Christian leaders
Cost: $20
Venue: Vose Seminary, 20 Hayman Road, BENTLEY WA 6102
Join Tom Sine for some eye-opening excursions into our new global neighbourhood. You will identify the growing pressures on time and money facing people in your church. They will also show you how you can enable people to live on purpose, creating less stressed, more festive lives; and discovering imaginative ways God can use their lives to make a difference in their communities and God's world.
You can view the flier for both Thursday gigs: click here
To confirm contact Ian Paker ian@ea.org.au or 0404 077 561
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Confronting the powers: the new conspirators
7:00pm-9:30pm
Aimed at all Christians
Cost: $10
Venue: Vose Seminary, 20 Hayman Road, BENTLEY WA 6102
God is doing something new through a new generation of innovators, risk takers and entrepreneurs. These new conspirato rs can be found in at least four streams: emerging, missional, mosaic and monastic.
Some are creating innovative missional expressions of church, some are creating sustainable communities that work with the poor. Others are using the arts to create imaginative forms of environmental advocacy. Still others are creating new ways to celebrate the in-breaking of God's new order. These young conspirators are all imagining new ways, in these uncertain times, to give creative expression to that new world the Jesus told us is already here.
You can view the flier for both Thursday gigs: click here
To confirm contact Ian Paker ian@ea.org.au or 0404 077 561
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