ChurchCamp

 

churchcamp explained

Page history last edited by Chuck Warnock 2 yrs ago

churchcamp is taken from barcamp.org, which is an unconference for tech geeks.  A spin-off is transit camp, a Toronto group of artists, culture creators, and transit riders who get together periodically to do an unconference on the Toronto transit system.  The result is what they call a solution playground for Toronto's transit-using community. 

 

We've taken this same idea and applied it to the missional church conversation

 

The three guiding principles at churchcamp are:

 

  1. Everyone participates.  There are no lurkers here.  Join the conversation, make a presentation, share a paper, send a photo, do something to move the discussion forward.
  2. Leaders can emerge from anywhere.  This wiki is not sponsored, owned, operated, or controlled by anybody.  Chuck Warnock set it up, but it belongs to the community of Jesus-followers who are passionate about the missio dei and our part in it.
  3. We are all equals in an open community.  No hierarchy, no clergy/laity, no degrees, nothing gets noticed here except contribution. 

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