Emergent Houston Cohort
Hello all. You've found the home for the Emergent Village Cohort in Houston, Texas. In the coming weeks and months you will find thought-provoking resources, affirming community and news about conversational events and gatherings designed to help clergy and lay-leaders more appropriately engage our emerging post-modern culture.
You may be asking: What are emerging Cohorts?
They are local/region Learning Communities.
What is a learning community?
While being a place of connection and support, an Emergent learning community (cohort) is primarily a place of communal exploration, theological and professional reflection, honest connection, and strategic collaboration. These learning communities are geared toward post-critical, constructive conversation, rather than deconstructive rants about the current state of the Church.
Why learning communities?
Local- (Intrinsic)
1) To enhance the local participation and the grassroots nature of the emerging church conversation.
2) To generate new forms/ideas of the Church.
National- (Extrinsic)
3) To identify/support a new generation of leaders.
4) To host regional gatherings.
How will learning communities function within Emergent?
Within the four emphases of Emergent (Explore, Belong, Resource, Communicate), cohorts have one foot firmly planted in "Belong"with the other foot dipping into "Resource" and "Explore." Learning communities are primary space for belonging to Emergent on the local, face to face level. Beyond the books they have read or the conferences they have attended, cohorts are places where people can gather who desire to continue this conversation. Yet, the effects of these learning communities will be felt within the areas of Resource and Explore. Our hope is that these local learning communities would begin to hold larger regional events (Resource), which might showcase some of what they are reflecting upon (Explore). These types of exchanges will create a transfer of ideas from the local to national level, and will also assist in identifying and raising up a new generation of leaders.
You may be asking: What are emerging Cohorts?
They are local/region Learning Communities.
What is a learning community?
While being a place of connection and support, an Emergent learning community (cohort) is primarily a place of communal exploration, theological and professional reflection, honest connection, and strategic collaboration. These learning communities are geared toward post-critical, constructive conversation, rather than deconstructive rants about the current state of the Church.
Why learning communities?
Local- (Intrinsic)
1) To enhance the local participation and the grassroots nature of the emerging church conversation.
2) To generate new forms/ideas of the Church.
National- (Extrinsic)
3) To identify/support a new generation of leaders.
4) To host regional gatherings.
How will learning communities function within Emergent?
Within the four emphases of Emergent (Explore, Belong, Resource, Communicate), cohorts have one foot firmly planted in "Belong"with the other foot dipping into "Resource" and "Explore." Learning communities are primary space for belonging to Emergent on the local, face to face level. Beyond the books they have read or the conferences they have attended, cohorts are places where people can gather who desire to continue this conversation. Yet, the effects of these learning communities will be felt within the areas of Resource and Explore. Our hope is that these local learning communities would begin to hold larger regional events (Resource), which might showcase some of what they are reflecting upon (Explore). These types of exchanges will create a transfer of ideas from the local to national level, and will also assist in identifying and raising up a new generation of leaders.
If you're interested in pursuing this conversation, drop us an email we'll get started learning, sharing, and growing together.
--Sean
