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Spring 2007: Program and Curriculum Development Textbooks

Update: February 1, 2007

I have placed the syllabus below. 

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I thought I would list here on the blog what books I am requiring in my Taylor University Christian Educational Ministries 352 course this spring which starts next Wednesday, January 31st.  I have 26 students in the course spread out over two sections.  They are all juniors and seniors. 

We will begin the course by attending a workshop at Granger Community Church next Friday, February 2nd called First Impressions: Creating Wow Experiences at Your Church with Mark Waltz who has a book by the same title and also has a blog.  If you are near South Bend, Indiana, come check it out and we can chat about it!Mark_waltz2   

I told the students this about the workshop:

The reason we are going is that Granger does programming better than most any church in the nation.  They are known for their excellence and expertise.  They were rated in a recent Outreach Magazine survey as the #2 innovative church in the nation (though one of their pastors helped organize the survey).  In this workshop, we will see many of the principles of the course demonstrated: goal-setting, strategic planning and evaluation.  I hope you will be impressed by Granger’s zeal for evangelism and its programming excellence.  This trip will also launch us into a semester-long discussion about what we can learn from the megachurch and what we might question.

COURSE TEXTS (We will be using the six books in this order). 

1. Stevens, Tim and Tony Morgan. Simply Strategic Stuff: Help for Leaders Drowning in the Details of Running a Church. Loveland, CO: Group Publishing, 2003.  $13 (Required last year so there are a number of CEM seniors with this book).Simply_strategic_stuff

The Stevens/Morgan book is excellent for becoming a wiser, more competent church leader.  They both are pastors at Granger Community Church where will be visiting but we will not be attending their workshop. (Later correction: Actually Tony is leaving mid-February to take a position at a church in South Carolina).  If you are excited about reading before the semester begins, your assignment will be to read any 100 pages in this book.  You will be reflecting about what you learned at the workshop and from reading this book in a three page paper.  You will need to write how many pages you read.  Tony and Tim both have blogs: http://www.tonymorganlive.com/ and http://www.leadingsmart.com/ and a podcast www.simplystrategicshow.com    

Optional instead:

But if you are strongly interested in business and not as interested in church ministry, you may read the following work. (Tim and Craig, I am thinking about you here). Instead of reading 100 pages of Stevens/Morgan, I am requiring that you read 150 pages of Collins. I have not ordered the Collins book for the Taylor bookstore.  I hope and expect most of you will read the Stevens/Morgan book.  Though Good to Great is the most influential business book in many years, it has also been read by many pastors.  If you are excited about reading before the semester begins, read any 150 pages in this book.  You will write a three page paper reflecting on this book and the Granger workshop.  You will need to write how many pages you read.  You can also find audio to listen to Collins at http://www.jimcollins.com/  

Collins, Jim. Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap… and Others Don’t. New York: HarperCollins, 2001.  $17. Youth_ministry_management_tools

2. Olson, Ginny, Diane Elliot and Mike Work. Youth Ministry Management Tools. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan/Youth Specialties, 2001.  $28.

               We will use this book to help design a ministry and build programming skills.

3. Stanley, Andy, Lane Jones, and Reggie Joiner. Seven Practices of Effective Ministry. Sisters, OR: Multnomah, 2004. $15.

               We will be challenged by Andy Stanley, one of the Seven_practicesmost influential pastors in America, and the insights he has gleaned leading one of the fastest growing churches in America today.  Andy, Lane and Reggie have a podcast on this book at http://www.practicallyspeaking.org/  

4. Kimball, Dan.  The Emerging Church.  Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2003.  $13 (Required last year so there are a number of CEM seniors with this book).

This book will serve as an Emerging_churchalternative to the megachurch model.  Kimball’s book is an excellent introduction to understanding the emerging church movement which is the most important young adult ministry movement in America today. Dan has a blog: http://www.dankimball.com /

Optional instead:

But if you are strongly interested in counseling, you may read the following book instead.  (Mary, I am thinking about you here).  But instead of reading 100 pages of Kimball, I am requiring that you read 200 pages of Scazzero.  I have not ordered the Scazzero book for the Taylor bookstore.  I hope and expect most of you will read the Kimball book.

Scazzero, Peter with Warren Bird.  The Emotionally Healthy Church: A Strategy for Discipleship That Actually Changes Lives.  Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2003.  $13.

But if you are strongly interested in social-justice or ministry to the poor, you may read the following book instead.  (Shanna and Carly, I am thinking about you here).  But instead of reading 100 pages of Kimball, I am requiring that you read 150 pages of Sider.  I have not ordered the Sider book for the Taylor bookstore.  I hope and expect most of you will read the Kimball book.

Sider, Ronald J., Philip N. Olson and Heidi Rolland Unruh. Churches That Make a Difference: Reaching Your Community with Good News and Good Works. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2002.  $15.

5. Peterson, Eugene H.  Working the Angles: The Shape of Pastoral Integrity.  Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1987.  $11 (Required last year so there are a number of CEM seniors with this book).Working_the_angles

This book will serve as an alternative to a high emphasis on programming.  The Peterson book talks about the importance of prayer, Scripture and spiritual direction in the life of the pastor.  Peterson is one of my heroes. 

Optional instead:

But if you are strongly interested in charismatic prayer ministry and are less interested in church ministry, you may read the following book by Cymbala.  You will be required to read all 200 pages of Cymbala as opposed to only 100 pages of Peterson. I have not ordered the Cymbala book for the Taylor bookstore.  I hope and expect most of you will read the Peterson book.

Cymbala, Jim.  Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire.  Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1997.  $13.

6. Frazee, Randy. The Christian Life Profile Assessment Tool Workbook: Discovering the Quality of Your Relationships with God and Others in 30 Key Areas. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2005.  $11.Christian_life_profile

               We will use this workbook to learn about how to evaluate spiritual growth – something notoriously difficult to measure. 

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Senior Christian Educational Ministries Capstone Trip to Pittsburgh and Philadelphia

I have not blogged in a while because I have been on a trip with 17 Christian Educational Ministries students from Taylor University.  We were in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia for 14 days in early January visiting churches, urban ministries, mission organizations and camps.  This was a January "Interterm" course.  I don’t have time right now to tell you about all of the great ministries and people we met but I thought I would at least post our actual schedule to give you an idea of what we did. 

I led this trip last year as well.  You can see who we met last year at the Senior Capstone Trip category link to the right.  I want to thank JR Kerr and Amy Swaagman for planning the bulk of the Pittsburgh portion of the trip. Below is the syllabus for the course.

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Taylor University Senior Christian Educational Ministries Capstone 2007

Pittsburgh Part 1

Friday, January 5 – Calling/Identity/Worldview

8:00-11:30

Travel from Taylor University in Upland, IN to Columbus, OH

11:30-1:00

Lunch at student Koon’s house plus two devotionals

1:00-4:00

Travel from Columbus to Union Project in Pittsburgh, PA

5:30-6:00

Orientation by Hillary Brown to Union Project. See Stained Glass Making Operation.

6:00-8:30

Union Project event: Hip Hop Bingo.

8:30-9:30

Dinner at Wendy’s

9:30-10:00

Travel to Pittsburgh Project where we sleep in Pittsburgh

10:00-10:30

Meet with JR Kerr, teaching pastor at North Way Christian Community and Taylor University grad, at Pittsburgh Project

Saturday, January 6 Calling/Identity/Worldview

10-12

North Way Oakland launch meeting – Mike Arnold’s House. Breakfast there.

12-1:30

Meet with Mike Arnold, pastor of North Way Oakland and Taylor University grad.

1:30-2:30

Lunch at fast food (Arby’s)

3-5

Free time: Grocery shopping, Barnes and Noble, Panera near North Way, Mitch run, Watch football

5:30

Service at North Way at 6:00 pm

8-9

Debrief – Dinner from NWCC – JR Kerr

Sunday, January 7 – Theology of Church

9:00-9:30

Breakfast and pack dinner

9:30-10:00

Devos

10:00

Leave for Hot Metal Bridge

9-1

Hot Metal Bridge Community (11:00 am service with lunch afterward at HMB)

1-5

Free Time – “The Waterfront” Damon’s, Panera, Coldstone, Barnes and Noble, Starbucks, Movie Theater

5:00-5:30

Eat packed lunches; PULSE – meet at Union Project

5-7

Open Door Church (website Firefox browser only. Service 6-7:30)

8-10

BJ Woodworth afterward

Monday, January 8 – Emerging Leaders

7:30-7:55

Breakfast and pack lunch

8:00-10:00

Saleem Ghubril – Pittsburgh Project

10:00-11:30

CCO including Wendy McConnell (Taylor grad)– at Pittsburgh Project – bagels

12-1

Drive to Sewickley and eat packed lunch

1:00-2:00

Becca Chapman/Fellows at Henning House

2-5

Free time in Sewickley – Coffee shop, cut hair, watch TV, nap, run, games

5-6

Talk with JR Kerr at his house

6-7

Dinner at Sandwich shop or Pizza in Sewickley

6-10

Ohio State vs. Florida Championship Game at Henning House at St. Stephen’s w/ Fellows including Michelle Jongsma and Amy Swaagman (Taylor grads)

10-11

Drive to Pittsburgh Project

Tuesday, January 9 – Theology of Church

7:15-7:45

Breakfast, pack dinner

7:45

Leave for North Way Christian Community

8:30-9:30

Morning staff meetings at North Way

9:30-11:30

John Huber – student ministries at North Way

11:30-1:30

Lunch with student ministries staff at North Way (Lunch provided by North Way)

1:30-3:00

Lisa Slayton and Christina Shaffer from Pittsburgh Leadership Foundation

3-5

Emerging Leaders Panel @ North Way Christian Community

5-7

Dinner and Free time Options: Mall, Amy Swaagman’s house to watch movie, Homeless ministry, play games in gym at North Way

10-11

Singing and devos

Wednesday, January 10 – Theology of Church

7:45-8:15

Breakfast and pack lunch

8:15-9:00

Travel to Union Project

9-12 

Union Project – pass out flyers for Martin Luther King Jr. Night on Monday

12-1 

Travel and eat packed lunch

12:30-3

Scott Stevens (Family) and Leah Edwards (Kidz) at North Way Christian Community

3-4:30   

David Watts (Worship) at NWCC

5:00-8:00   

Dinner at food court at mall

8:00-9:00   

Travel to Pittsburgh Project

9:00-10:00

Debrief, Singing and Devos

Philadelphia

Thursday, January 11– Social and Theological Justice

10:30-10:50

Breakfast and pack lunch

10:45-10:50

Pack everything

11:00

Drive to Philadelphia

1:00

Stop

4:00 

Arrive at CrossWorld where we sleep in Philadelphia

5:00-5:45

Fast food at SaladWorks, Qdoba, TacoBell, Subway

5:45-7

Drive to Camden

7-9 

Bruce Main Urban Promise – Camden

9-10

Return to CrossWorld

Friday, January 12

9:00-9:30

Breakfast

10-6

Free time:   Go to Art Museum and run Rocky steps. Philly Cheesesteak. Free tour of Liberty Bell and Independence Hall.

6:30

Dinner together. Buca di beppos.

Saturday, January 13– Social and Theological Justice

9:00-9:30

Breakfast

10-12

Ron Sider from Evangelicals for Social Action at Palmer Theological Seminary

12-12:30

Eat packed lunch

12:30-3

Craig Keener from Palmer Theological Seminary

3-5 

Extra time with Keener

5-8

Dinner out and free time. Watch football.

8-10

Debrief and devos

Sunday, January 14 – Emerging Leaders

8:15-8:45

Breakfast

9:30-12

Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church

12-4:45

Free time – football game

4:45-10

JR Briggs (teaching pastor, resonate pastor and Taylor grad) Calvary Church Resonate service at 6:00 pm. Dinner afterward with JR provided by Calvary.

10:00-11:00

Return to CrossWorld

Monday, January 15 (MLK Day)

9:00-9:30

Breakfast

9:30-10:30

CrossWorld presentation

11:00-3:00

Martin Luther King Jr. Day event at St. Joseph’s University

8:00-10:00

Debrief, Lecture by Andy on Surviving After Graduating, two devos

Tuesday, January 16 – Christian Leadership

8:00-8:30

Breakfast

8:45-10:00

Travel to Kennett Square, PA

10-12   

Greg Lafferty and Gretchen Buher (Taylor grad) from Willowdale Chapel

1-3   

Travel

3-7   

Hearts&Minds Bookstore and Byron Borger

7-10   

Travel and get groceries

10-11

Stay at Pittsburgh Project

Pittsburgh Part 2

Wednesday, January 17 – Christian Leadership

8:15-8:45

Breakfast and pack lunches

10-12 

North Way Oakland: surveying people on street

12-1 

Eat packed lunch and travel to World Vision

1-4:30 

World Vision (Gift-In-Kind) – learn and serve

5-7 

Get lost and terrible traffic

7-9 

Eat dinner at the Waterfront

9-11 

Debrief and sing and devo

Thursday, January 18 – Christian Leadership

7:15-7:45

Breakfast and make lunch

8-10   

Travel to Summer’s Best 2 Weeks camp

10-12

SB2W

12-3

Travel back/Lunch

3-4

Treat at Panera or Icecream – 2 devos

4-6

Optional meetings with Scott Stevens or JR Kerr at North Way Christian Community

6-8

Thursday Night service

8-9

Pizza @ NW/Final Debrief

Friday, January 19

8:00

Drive from Pittsburgh Project to Taylor in about six hours

11:30

Stop for Taco Bell or Subway and get gas

2:30

Arrive back in Upland, IN at Taylor University

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Bonhoeffer and the Emerging Church: Ph.D. Application Paper

Update January 31, 2007.
I have posted below the revised paper.
Update December 31, 2006
I have posted below the revised paper.You are still welcome to give me feedback for later deadlines though the immediate deadline is passed.
Original post December 23, 2006
It is crunch time now and I'm getting my application materials ready for Princeton, Luther, Fuller and Emory in about a week.  EmergingchurchDuke is a month later.  See my quick update about the Ph.D. here.
I would love it if any of you wanted to read my paper and give it some feedback.   
The paper is about Bonhoeffer and the Emerging Church movement.  I think it is worthwhile stuff but I would appreciate your advice about things to change.  Not academic enough?  Work on the writing? Focus more? 
I have attached it below. 

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Thanks so much.  Thanks for your prayers.  I hope you are well.  Merry Christmas.
andy