Researching God's Kingdom In and From a Secular City - April 16th 1:30-3:00pm

For four decades in the highly secular city of Boston, Christianity has grown the Kingdom of God in strategic and biblical ways. The Emmanuel Gospel Center www.egc.org and Agape Partners International www.agapepartners.org will share from a variety of research projects and initiatives which have collaboratively engaged mono and multi-ethnic: churches, communities, and focus groups in ways to help understand and nurture the systemic development of vital Christianity and cities. This session will underscore Applied Research that has helped start and guide urban ministry in practical ways. For updates and discussions before, during, and after this seminar event visit www.egc.org/ems2010 and www.livingsystemministry.org

Presentation Team:
Rudy Mitchell, Brian Corcoran, Erik Nordbye, and  Doug Hall, Emmanuel Gospel Center, Boston, MA www.egc.org
Thomas Idiculla and Leslie Verghese, Agape Partners International, www.agapepartners.org Boston and New York
John Runyon, Antioch, Inc. Lynn, MA
Donna Calawa, Visions for Springfield, MA

Contact: vitalityproject@egc.org

Related links:
www.egc.org/churches Boston Church Directory/Database Project
www.newenglandsbookofacts.org New England's Book of Acts
www.egc.org/research/index.html Emmanuel Research Review
www.gettingtotheroots.org/nbds Youth Violence Systems Project Neighborhood Briefing Documents