[Oe List ...] Intro/ need for New Course for Progressive Christians
M. George Walters
m.george.walters at gmail.com
Fri Oct 14 09:35:16 EDT 2011
We have eBooks on the drawing boards. Our first one comes out in the late
Fall this year published by The Progressive Christian Magazine in Dallas
Texas headed by a colleague of George Holcombe's.
Editors on Bending History Volume II: toward a New Social Vehicle; are John
Epps (General Editor), George Holcombe, Jim Wiegel, Marilyn Crocker, Clancy
Mann with Foreword by Jim Campbell, Brussels (ICA Belgium). You should get
in touch with Jim who is doing groundbreaking work with ToP at congregation
level and I am sure they have done the work on things like the conversation
method (ORID) as have several others.
Reinventing the wheel is exactly what we are always doing and each iteration
has a new turn to it. I have been looking a long time and I cannot find that
static universe I really prefer to this endless change organism I showed up
in.
Oh yes, the hair, etc. Have some American Indian and French heritage mixed
in with playing basketball twice a week and eating my veggies seems to do
the trick.
With kindest regards.
M. George Walters
4240 Sandy Shores Dr
Lutz, FL 33558
USA
Tel: +1 (813) 948-7267
Fax: +1 (813) 333-1787
Mob: +1 (813) 505-9041
Professional Profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/mgwalters
-----Original Message-----
From: Bud Tillinghast [mailto:rev.bud at mac.com]
Sent: Friday, October 14, 2011 08:45
To: Order Ecumenical Community
Cc: m.george.walters at gmail.com; Jim Burnett; Bill Miller; Don Cunningham;
Brax/Marge Combs
Subject: [Oe List ...] Intro/ need for New Course for Progressive Christians
Hi George
I recall you and Carol as stars of our Galaxies in our Bay Area days. I had
looked at your picture on your website and had no trouble recognizing you,
as you still look like I remembered you. Got some secret the rest of us need
to know?
I've added as cc's to this email the Galaxy clergy I have emails for. I
don't have one for Bob Stewart; Bernie Mott has died, as I believe Charles
Shindler has. Don't know where Gary Weatherly is; I've also included Jim
Burnett, who organized to bring the Institute to California in the first
place. Many of these were also at Summer '66.
For the new ex-Local Church Experiment persons I've added, let me repeat the
link that provides the reason for my being in contact with you EI folk.
http://need-for-progressive-christian-course.wikispaces.com/
I had hoped to find in reconnecting that things were still happening. And
they are. The work you are doing with WTS looks interesting. I've looked at
the Resurgent Publishing material, including seeing that you and Holcombe
provided material in "Bending History". (Any chance of Resurgence material
becoming ebooks? I carry my library with me on my computer these days.) I've
noted the offerings that Gene Marshall has listed and envy him his hay-bale
house! I've started looking at the listserv archives and found David Yost's
video form of the NRM- good despite the 'disengagement' fluke. And I've just
made contact in the last few days. I just don't want to reinvent the wheel,
and I think something like R S I is needed in the progressive churches.
Love to reconnect with you when we get back to the states. However, I've had
CFIDS (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome) for the last 10 years, which slows me down
except in virtual reality and moving from offspring to offspring.
Warm regards,
Bud Tillinghast
On 14 Oct 2011, at 12:10, M. George Walters wrote:
> Hi Bud
> George Walters here. We were in Summer 66 with you.
>
> Harry and Maryanne Wainwright must have been in SFO n early 70s and then
> Carol and I came to SFO in Fall of 71 after two years in India, Ethiopia
and
> the Philippines. Galaxy Days were great days as we remember them.
>
> Bud, there is a group of us working intensely with Wesley Theological
> Seminary following on a Symposium hosted by them December 2009. We are
> publishing from the JWM Archives now located at WTS and it is our intent
to
> take advantage of the opportunity to use tools we have like ToP and
> redevelop new tools for the local congregation leadership and the emerging
> ecumenical parish which is Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Jew, etc.
>
> Hope to catch up with you when you are back in the States. We are in Tampa
> Florida. See our publications at www.ResurgencePublishing.Com. A Second
> volume of Bending History goes to Press next week focused on the New
Social
> Vehicle.
>
> With kindest regards.
>
> M. George Walters
>
> Resurgence Publishing Corporation
> 4240 Sandy Shores Dr
> Lutz, FL 33558
> USA
> Tel: +1 (813) 948-7267
> Fax: +1 (813) 333-1787
> Mob: +1 (813) 505-9041
>
> URL: www.ResurgencePublishing.com
> Professional Profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/mgwalters
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: oe-bounces at wedgeblade.net [mailto:oe-bounces at wedgeblade.net] On
Behalf
> Of Bud Tillinghast
> Sent: Friday, October 14, 2011 02:54
> To: oe at wedgeblade.net
> Cc: Jim Burnett; Bill Miller
> Subject: [Oe List ...] Intro/ need for New Course for Progressive
Christians
>
> I've just joined the list, so let me introduce myself. I'm Bud
Tillinghast.
> I first met Ecumenical Institute in its absence. That is, I showed up in
> Austin TX in April of 1961 to discover that most of the Faith and Life
> Community weren't there. They had gone to Chicago.
>
> After the initial course in Sacramento CA I was among a group from
> California that attended Summer '66. In 1969 I helped do the groundwork
for
> the first RS I in Britain, held in Rochdale, Lancashire. In the early '70s
I
> was back in California and, pastor of Laurel United Methodist Church,
> Oakland. We were part of the East Bay Galaxy of the Local Church
Experiment.
>
> I dipped into the OE archives and ran across George Holcombe's report of
the
> death of Carlos Zervagon. I remember Carlos. During the MLK march in
Summer
> '66 he carried our three year old daughter on his shoulders. She remember
it
> to this day. A caring man was Carlos.
>
> I'm joining the list missionally. I'm interested in helping to create a
> course for progressive Christians that is transformative. In the U S and
> England and beyond conservatives have such a course or courses: Cursillo
and
> Alpha. I've been spending half the year in the U S and half in England.
I'm
> near Oxford where I've been in relation to two settings where they are
using
> the Living the Questions videos. It's good material, but very much of a
head
> trip. And they don't know how to run a conversation!
>
> Over the years I have not discovered anything with the transformative
power
> of R S I. I see it as the keystone of such a course for which I see the
> need. I'm not sure where R S I has gone since my involvement in the '70s.
> I've a link to give more historical setting and rationale if you are
> interested:
> http://need-for-progressive-christian-course.wikispaces.com/
>
> I would be interested in you comments and input.
>
> Bud Tillinghast
> "I am a stranger here, within a foreign land..."
>
> In England now
> In Pittsburgh PA in two weeks.
> In California in December
>
> Skype: budtill
>
>
>
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