Michael Kruse is chair of the General Assembly Mission Council
This blog is for General Assembly Mission Council leadership. Others are welcome to observe, but comments and discussion are limited to GAMC members and individuals designated by Mike Kruse.
We hope that by raising our awareness of the GAMC ministry context we will provide even more effective governance as GAMC elected members.
Linked articles and commentary on this blog do not necessarily reflect the positions of the GAMC or the PC(USA). They are presented here as information and for the purposes of fostering discussion.
Short-Term Missions
Baylor research team determines short-term mission trips have positive effects on participants but better efforts need to be made with follow up to achieve lasting change.
Researchers study return on short-term missions
Multicultural Congregations
A prominent sociology of religion scholar says more congregations need to move away from being ethnic niches to being multi-ethnic, multi-cultural congregations.
Michael O. Emerson: Demographic revolution and the church
iPhone/iPad Band
Some say that digital organs can now deliver the same quality of music as traditional organs at a fraction of the price and with greater reliability. Now musicians are creating music using …
I hope your Easter weekend was filled with God’s presence. Here are some topics in the news of late:
Wikicclesia
Vice-Moderator Landon Whitsitt has new book a out new models of being the church.
Rethinking Church Mission
An Episcopal congregation in Oxford, North Carolina, has abandoned the “pastor-as-CEO” model and has discovered a new model where parishioners take responsibility for significant portions of congregational life leaving the pastor to do the work he was called to do.
Laity and retired clergy lead together in small congregations
Church Business
Saul Kaplan argues in the Harvard Business Journal that …
Welcome to the inaugural post of the Context blog. Each week I’ll be posting links to news that helps members of the General Assembly Mission Council better reflect on our context for mission. While all are welcome to view the blog, comments will be limited to members of the General Assembly Mission Council and invited guests.
The format will initially be a weekly post with links to news items of interest. We will see if other uses emerge as we go along. Feel free to visit as often as you like or not to visit at all. We are simply …