Just a reminder that there are three more Church 2.0 Local Forums happening across the United States this fall in October and November. Check out the details below.
In each city, we have discovered that far more people attend than register (so it’s not mandatory), but you can register if you wish through some of the available links.
Church 2.0 Local Forums happening over the next two months include:
Boston, MA (10/17), Grace Chapel
- Register for Boston on Facebook HERE.
- Not on Facebook? Register HERE.
- Sponsors for Boston are: LifeWay Threads, National Cine Media, SermonSpice, CircleBuilder, Planning Center Online, EasyWorship, 360Hubs, ReelWorship, FreeFoto.com, COLLIDE Magazine and Unifyer.
Tulsa. OK (10/24), The Church at BattleCreek
- Register for Tulsa on Facebook HERE.
- Not on Facebook? Register HERE.
- Sponsors for Tulsa are: Fellowship Technologies, EasyWorship, CircleBuilder, National Cine Media, Planning Center Online, Unifyer and SermonSpice.
Portland, OR (11/7), Portland Foursquare Church
- Register for Portland on Facebook HERE.
- Not on Facebook? Register HERE.
- Sponsors for Portland are: Planning Center Online, National Cine Media, SermonSpice, CircleBuilder, 360Hubs, LifeWay Threads, Unifyer and EasyWorship.
For more details on the Church 2.0 Local Forums you can check out the website or Greg Atkinson’s Church Video Ideas.
Greg has been busy during the past year or so in hosting Local Forums all over the United States. There are more Local Forums in 2009 and there are plans for the same process on an international level for a Global Church 2.0 edition.
At these meetups, Greg’s connected church leaders with one another and uncovered stories of creativity and innovation among innovative Christians. From social ministries to internet technologies, the Church is innovating and many of these stories will be captured in the forthcoming book designed to spotlight ministry innovations and creative endeavor within the Church at large.
Church 2.0 Local Forums are where church pastors, staff and layleaders gather together to meet, network, discuss innovation, leadership, technology and share stories of what God is doing in ministries across the U.S. The meetups are interdenominational, inspiring and informative.
I realize this is an entirely personal opinion, but if you had to reference the single most innovative ministy event, endeavor, or process that you’ve heard of in recent months, what would you say?










