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This is one of a series of posts developing material read for a Gordon-Conwell course on Social Justice for the efforts of Christ the King Presbyterian Church to reach out to our city. The full index of such posts can be found here. Critical comments are encouraged.
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The following are a set of notes [...]

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As I mentioned the other day, I’ve just completed a reading course in Theology and Practice of Social Justice.  I’ve been involved (though less than I’d like) in my church’s efforts to seek the welfare of the city (including our immediate neighborhood of Central Square, the city of Cambridge, and the greater Boston area).  Beyond [...]

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A few weeks ago we hosted a neighborhood fair at CTK.  The aim was simple:  to get to know our neighbors by opening up the front of our church for an afternoon of games, crafts, and food.  On the whole the event was a rousing success.  We weren’t mobbed, but there was a steady stream [...]

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Currently we’re working on putting together a series of documents for our church website which will explain who we are and what we believe. Since we’ve only got a first draft ready I’m not going to post or link to the text yet – except as the following:

I generated that tag cloud version of [...]

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Logan has posted a brief summary of the service we held at CtK Dorchester to install Dan Rogers as pastor of our congregation there.  As my buddy Jack would say – it was pretty all right.
Praise God; God have mercy.  Please pray for Dorchester.
Update: Now he’s posted photos.

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Recent craziness at work has reduced posting on this blog to a scant trickle; I’ve had little time to read and even less time to write about it.  That, hopefully, will be changing soon.
In the meantime, I’ll just point you to the myspace page of a couple artists I recently heard perform at Opus99 [1] (the [...]

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