The Colors of God by Dave Phillips, Quentin Steen & Randall Peters

The Colors of God by Dave Phillips, Quentin Steen & Randall Peters

OK, so the Church is broken, now what? If you're like me, you've read a lot of books containing theory as to the why and the what of church problems and solutions. But what if we had a collaborative effort of church theorist-practitioners who produce solid paradigms, but do so in the context of sharing and testing in a local congregation? We do: It's called The Colors of God. This memorable collaboration, involving Dave Phillips, Quentin Steen and Randall "Peg" Peters takes readers on an unforgettable intellectual and practical exploration of the Christian faith as it is lived out in neXus church in Abbotsford, BC. In Colors of God, the three authors utilize a unique conversational style to raise key questions and challenge theological assumptions about what constitutes Christian faith and how to embody that within a local church community. This book finds itself within the 'emerging church' stream and yet moves beyond simple theological arguments. Instead, the authors attempt to lay out a useful framework for what it means to practically live out one’s faith in light of the Kingdom of God. Using colors to depict the different aspects of the Kingdom, they move beyond creed and belief into color, art, action and grace. Something I especially appreciate is their seriously playful effort to incorporate the grace-soaked insights of Episcopal priest Robert Farrar Capon into the DNA of their congregation. Colors of God is the perfect book for anyone who questions aspects of their beliefs and longs to integrate better assumptions with a holistic faith community. About the Authors Quentin Steen has been the quirky husband to his fife for over fifteen years and the dazed and confused father to their three children. They live in Kelowna, B.C., Canada, where he works as a labor specialist and part-time speaker. He is finishing an MA in Leadership and Philosophy of Religion. As a third generation pastor he has fought hard against the destructive stigma of the Evangelical subculture. Dave Phillips teaches in a Graduate School of Marriage and Family Therapy. He also leads workshops and corporate seminars on Emotional Intelligence and Mindfulness Training and is a soft skills consultant for a Canadian Labour Association. Dave holds 2 graduate degrees in Therapy and Theology and is an approved Supervisor with the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. Dave loves to golf, loves the Vancouver Canucks and is an avid consumer and critic of modern film. Randall Peters was a seasonal lecturer of philosophy and religion at Trinity Western University for seven years and now hosts a daily television show in Vancouver, Canada, on religion and culture. He has a graduate degree in theology and did PhD Studies at Simon Fraser University. When you post your review, help the wider community by adding the hashtag: #vb-colors [hide] Link-love for your review: http://nexuschurch.com [1] - the congregation these authors started Interview Availability: The authors are available for blog and podcast interviews. If you'd like to interview them, please email me at zoecarnate@theooze.com [/hide] [1] http://nexuschurch.com

The Red Letters Project – Matthew

The Red Letters Project – Matthew

What if rock operas like Godspell and Jesus Christ, Superstar were produced by somewhat more...reverent talents? You might get The Red Letters Project, an ambitious and eclectic 3-disc performance based on the "red letter" words of Jesus from the Gospel of Matthew. Drawn word-for-word from the New Living Translation, it's a real listening experience, featuring 40 tracks, both sung and narrated. If you're used to spoken-word audio Bibles, The Red Letters Project can be a welcome break. The kaleidoscope of musical influences is quite the aural experience - my ears pick up influences including Coldplay, Aerosmith, Hootie and the Blowfish, Lenny Kravitz, James Blunt, Linkin Park, Arctic Monkeys, Gorillaz and Weezer. The audio is mixed by Brad Gilderman (Madonna, Motley Crue, Destiny’s Child) and produced by entertainment-industry legend Russ Regan. If you're a fan of Jesus, audio bibles, or a music aficionado, I think The Red Letters Project will give you something to listen to...and talk about. When you post your review, help the wider community by adding the hashtag: #vb-redletters [hide] Link-love for your review: http://theredlettersproject.com/ http://theredlettersproject.com/ - the official site http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Red-Letters-Project/132091547202 - The Red Letters Facebook Page [/hide]