Tag: Tim Keel

  • Spiritual, But Not Religious

    Tim Keel: Spiritual, But Not Religious I was invited to be a guest on a radio show of our local NPR affiliate KCUR. The show is called "Up To Date with Steve Kraske." Once a month Kraske hosts a religion roundtable. Today's topic was "Spiritual, But Not Religious." I had a great time, and I…

  • “Intuitive Leadership” Book Review

    What might leadership look like for the Church in the 21st Century? Tim Keel, pastor of Jacob's Well in Kansas City, MO, writes about the mission of the Church in his book Intuitive Leadership: Embracing a Paradigm of Narrative, Metaphor and Chaos: To be missiological in a post-Christendom world is not to be more committed…

  • Tim Keel Book Signing Photos

    Just got back from Tim Keel's book signing at the Plaza Barnes and Noble. Here is Tim hocking his book Intuitive Leadership: Embracing a Paradigm of Narrative, Metaphor, and Chaos. The line forms for the signing. Tim signing the book. The art used for the book cover is displayed to the right.   You can…

  • Tim Keel Book Signing

    If you live in the Kansas City area, you might want to drop the Barnes and Noble on the Plaza about 7:30 this evening. Tim Keel, pastor at Jacob's Well, will be having a book signing for his new book Intuitive Leadership: Embracing a Paradigm of Narrative, Metaphor, and Chaos. I haven't read the book…

  • Postmodern Youth Ministry Conference

    I got back from PCUSA General Assembly Council meetings last night. Then I rushed out to Mid-America Nazarene University in Olathe, KS, for a worship service that was part of the Postmodern Youth Ministry conference led there by Tony Jones of Emergent Village. The worship team from Jacob's Well did the music, and Mike King…

  • Emergent (Part 4)

    Yesterday I wrote that the Emergent Church seems heavily populated by Meyers Briggs intuitive types. I differentiated them this way: “Sensing types are highly observant of the factual details around them. Intuitive types are introspective as they scan the environment for patterns of organization.” Sensing types tend to value words like sensible, practical, realistic, and…