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M.Min, D.Min Co-ordinator, Uniting CollegeSenior Lecturer, Finders University B. Hort. (Lincoln), B. Theol (Auckland), M. Theol (Auckland), PhD (Otago) Tel: 08 8416 8421 Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it My Website: http://www.emergentkiwi.org.nz I live with three neat women and enjoy dub music, coffee, reading and wine (Kiwi whites and Australian reds). I love vegetable gardening and come to Australia fascinated by what might grow in this (new for me) climate. I come to Uniting College at the start of 2010 excited by a College and Synod willing to go on an adventure that seeks to make central God’s mission as it takes shape in Western culture. Apparently I have an accent, which is news to me, but coming from New Zealand, and being trained as a Baptist pastor, it is to be expected. Teaching and research I planted a church (Graceway Baptist), which could be described as “emerging” before it was a US brand. This was mixed with post-graduate study, a Masters in contextual mission as it applied to theology and a PhD in contextual mission as it took shape in new forms of church. That mix, of experience and study, morphed into The Out of Bounds Church? Learning to Create a Community of Faith in a Culture of Change, (Zondervan), 2005. In 2004 I became Senior Pastor at Opawa Baptist with a call to help them transition into a new mission future. The result was six wonderful years, developing a multi-congregational model that allowed a mixed-economy approach to church, creative “spirituality-2-go” resources and a local community focus. Structurally the team became multi-staffed and we undertook a major building project. Throughout my fifteen years of pastoral ministry I have lectured, first at Carey Baptist College, then at Laidlaw College (Christchurch). That included pioneering in-service training in areas of missional leadership. Increasingly I have found myself working with a variety of denominations around issues of mission, change and leadership. These include Anglican, Baptist, Churches of Christ, Presbyterian, Salvation Army and Uniting Church. I also write monthly film reviews, for Touchstone and blog regularly (since 2002), at www.emergentkiwi.org.nz. As the MMin/DMin Coordinator, I am responsible for post-graduate research for those involved in Christian ministry. My personal research interests includes reading popular culture, how indigenous cultures read the Bible, missional leadership, cultural change, gospel in post-Christian context and emerging church. Print Publications 2010"Reading "pop-wise": the very fine art of "making do" when reading the Bible in bro’Town" in The Bible in/and Popular Culture: A Creative Encounter, edited by Phil Culbertson and Elaine Wainwright, Semeia Studies (forthcoming). "A Pneumatology for an Everyday Theology: Whither the Anonymous Spirit in Luke 10:1-12?", Reading Scripture and Constructing Theology with the Holy Spirit, edited by Myk Habets, Pickwick Publications. "Sampling and reframing: the evolving live concert performances of "Bullet the Blue Sky"", The Hype and the Feedback: U2 Academic conference, edited by Scott Calhoun (with publishers). "When land is layered: Jacob in conversation with coloniser (James Cook) and colonised (Te Horeta Te Taniwha) " in Gospel and the Land of Promise, edited by Phil Church, (Pickwick Publications forthcoming). 2009 “A Pneumatology for an Everyday Theology: Whither the Anonymous Spirit in Luke 10:1-12?”, Reading Scripture and Constructing Theology with the Holy Spirit, edited by Myk Habets, Pickwick Publications, (forthcoming) 2008 2007 2006 Participation and an atomized world: A contemporary reflection on Christ as representative New Adam” in Proclaiming the Scandal of the Cross, edited by Mark Baker, Baker Academic, Grand Rapids, 2006, 103-110. “The Post-Evangelical Emerging Church: Innovations in New Zealand and the UK,” International Journal for the Study of the Christian Church, 6, 1, (2006): 49-64 (co-authored with Matthew Guest) 2005 “Looking closer at Sieger Koder’s The Last Supper: Who will take this cup?” in Farben des Lebens, Schwabenverlag, 2005, 154-160. “Midwiving and the practices of Theological Education,” Ministry, Society, Theology, 19, 1 (2005): 173-188. 2004 “Co-authoring Christianity” Stimulus (July 2004): 10-15. “Open Letter to Mel Gibson,” Reality 62 (April/May 2004). 2003 “Celebrating a Postmodern Pentecost,” Reality 57 (June/July 2003). 2002 “Review. Beyond Foundationalism. By Stanley Grenz and John R. Franke,” New Zealand Journal of Baptist Research 7, (2002): 106-7. 2001 “Contest, conquest or combination? Te Kete Tuaatea of Cityside Baptist Church,” APRU Doctoral Conference Proceedings, 2001, (CD or http://www.usc.edu/ext-relations/news_service/apruwww/StudentPapers/FinishedPapers/TaylorPaper.html). “It’s Church Jim, But not as we know it.” Reality 42 (December 2000/January 2001): 35-40. 2000 1998
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