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Communities and their stories March 21, 2008

Posted by Zack in Pennsylvania | 2 comments

I spent part of this week visiting with a community in Joplin, MO. A few different circles of friends, classmates, neighbors, church members & leaders, professors and students there are up to all kinds of amazing things. I’m hoping to write a big story about how all the pieces fit together.

One of the pieces is a neighborhood project that has students and young couples from a church and Bible college moving into a broken neighborhood and helping out. It’s been a story similar to the one told in Shane Claiborne’s Irresistible Revolution about the Simple Way community. Except, the people in Joplin mostly only heard about Shane & his book recently, and most still haven’t read the book. One who read the book remarked it made her realize that she was part of a “movement of the spirit” happening all over the place.

I hope that story telling somehow becomes a new standard part of these Christian communities. Because these Christians are so focused on being humble, and not going for credit, they shy away from telling the world about what they’re doing. Even in the churches that support neighborhood efforts like the one I visited in Joplin, there are usually only brief announcements on occasional Sundays — let alone public blogging and book writing.

Through Shane’s books, as well as blogs, and videos like the ones below (by Jamie Moffett), people have been able to follow the trials and successes of the tiny Simple Way community in Kensington, Philadelphia. Shouldn’t there be a way to follow a whole bunch of similar communities? We need some kind of new RSS feeds that go to whole communities, not just blogs. How would that work?

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