A Skit on the Paradox of Individualism vs Communalism
This is a skit performed at Mannheim Mennonite Church on January 12, 2014 based from insights drawn from the 1000 Conversations Campaign. In particular it focuses on the paradox between individualism and communalism and how we need both.
Individualism vs. Communalism
This is the script for a sermon given at Mannheim Mennonite Church on January 12, 2014 based from insights drawn from the 1000 Conversations Campaign. In particular, it focuses on the paradox between individualism and communalism and how we need both...
The community suppers have had a great response and great energy but how do we sustain them?
A community conversation with business leaders in Milton
Of 100 conversations to date held as part of the 1000 Conversations Campaign, this one had one of the most surprising starting points.
A community conversation with business leaders in Milton
Of 100 conversations to date held as part of the 1000 Conversations Campaign, this one had one of the most surprising starting points.
A community conversation with a faith group in KW
On June 2nd 2013, Derek Alton facilitated a conversation during Wellesley Mennonite Church’s Adult Christian Education hour as part of Tamarack’s “1000 Conversations to Shape our Future”.
A community conversation with a faith group in KW
On June 2nd 2013, Derek Alton facilitated a conversation during Wellesley Mennonite Church’s Adult Christian Education hour as part of Tamarack’s “1000 Conversations to Shape our Future”.
A community conversation with a church outside of kitchener
This year East Zora Mennonite Church (EZ) participated in Tamarack’s 1000 Conversations campaign as part of our annual meeting. Over a hundred people participated in eight separate groups as we discussed our community and why it matters to us. The follow is a selection of some of the ideas that came from...
A community conversation with a church outside of kitchener
As part of our recent annual meeting at East Zora Mennonite Church (EZ) we wrestled with questions about community. This blog post will reflect on two of these questions.
When is our experience of community meaningful?
When is our experience of community not meaningful?
A community conversation with a church outside of kitchener
This year East Zora Mennonite Church (EZ) participated in Tamarack’s 1000 Conversations campaign as part of our annual meeting. Over a hundred people participated in eight separate groups as we discussed our community and why it matters to us. The follow is a selection of some of the ideas that came from this...
A community conversation with a church outside of kitchener
As part of our recent annual meeting at East Zora Mennonite Church (EZ) we wrestled with questions about community. This blog post will reflect on two of these questions.
When is our experience of community meaningful?
When is our experience of community not meaningful?
A community cnversation with a faith group in KW
I recently had the great opportunity to have a conversation with a group of adults at Rockway Mennonite Church in Kitchener. The group was really interested in the campaign that Tamarack was undertaking and asked lots of difficult questions that kept me on my toes.
A community cnversation with a faith group in KW
recently had the great opportunity to have a conversation with a group of adults at Rockway Mennonite Church in Kitchener. The group was really interested in the campaign that Tamarack was undertaking and asked lots of difficult questions that kept me on my toes.
A introductory reflection from a series of conversation with KW Pastors
Tamarack: An Institute for Community Engagement is creating a national dialogue on community. As part of this campaign we are engaging with faith communities from coast to coast. This fall as part of getting the campaign started I had twelve phone interviews with a group of local pastors in the KW area.
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Tamarack: An Institute for Community Engagement is creating a national dialogue on community. As part of this campaign we are engaging with faith communities from coast to coast. This fall as part of getting the campaign started I had twelve phone interviews with a group of local pastors in the KW area.