


Many times in class, we discussed how antithetical organized religion can be to a scientific and ecological revolution. Primarily Christianity.
I'd like to have an opportunity to invite anyone who may glance at this blog, a chance to reconsider what may be hard feelings towards the Church. Trust me, I have my own issues with it as well...
Right after September 11th, my wife and I sought out a place of refuge. The psychological blow of that day spurred a deep need for a spiritual community within us. We found a very open, tolerant, and beautiful church in Florence called the Vineyard. We have grown to love this Church. The pastor is one of the coolest guys on Earth, who does not preach, but leads by example. His humbleness and his ability to communicate the Word through everyday life is so poignant, that sometimes I do feel the Presence.
It's a special place that welcomes all newcomers.
On the weekend of May 16th and 17th, the Vineyard is proving its progressive message. There will be workshops, presentations, and worship all centered on why and how to serve God by caring for Creation. There will be keynote speakers, leaders in the Green Evangelical Movement, and most importantly food! This conference was originally $35 for a student and $45 regular price. However, the Vineyard has decided to only accept donations, in order to fill as many seats as possible.
This is an important message. The Change that we want to see isn't just going to come from politicians, scientists, environmentalists, etc. If we are to move the masses, there is no larger vector than the Christian Church. This movement must happen in order to build an unbreakable consensus.
So, if you're not too busy and this sounds like something you'd like to check out, please email me at kaeffw@nku.edu or just contact me through the comments.
Go to the Vineyard website to learn more: http://vineyardchristian.org/
Me and mine will be there both days. I'd love to see a familiar face at the conference
Peace,
Chris