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Rethinking the Ekklesia - 4

Rethinking the Ekklesia

A series of conversations exploring church and gathering

In this fourth part of Rethinking the Ekklesia, I am joined by Todd Wiebe and Alison Williams in conversation with Pastor Martin Baxter. Todd asked me to reflect a little on the ambiguity about the place of the church and the shape of ministry, in many who treasure her, that has grown in recent years and surfaced with the pandemic. 

Following this brief reflection Martin Baxter speaks about his early with the church in Ireland, a pastor’s refusal to bury his grandmother and the family’s migration to another congregation.

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Over the last few years and exacerbated by the pandemic many clergy have found themselves questioning the shape and purpose of the church. Who is she? Is she, our denomination? Does she only exist when we gather? Does she exist on-line? Why gather? Along with these and other questions it is also noteworthy that many clergy are facing a crisis of vocation, and many parishioners have had their sense of ekklesia stirred or troubled.

In this series of conversation, Rethinking the Ekklesia, I talk with clergy and committed laypersons about how they understand the ekklesia and its work for the life of the world. In some conversations I am joined by Todd Wiebe, a pastor in Vancouver who anchors a set of lovely podcasts titled The Rector’s Cupboard https://www.rectorscupboard.ca.

Welcome to our conversations as we think about the shape and place of the ekklesia in the life of the world.

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