innovation

Innovation

Innovation invites us to journey into the future mindful of our past, attuned to the realities and possibilities of our world, nurturing succeeding generations, hopeful, Reforming while rooted in Christ.

Innovation

How We Gather

How We Gather is a website detailing research Harvard Divinity School (USA) did that uncovered a number of features of how millenials gather, with direct…

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Women in Ministry – Women of the Burning Bush: Still Burning 25 Years On

This report, the result of research into the experiences of women in ministry from since 1990 (when the previous research was commissioned), offers an important…

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Albatross

The struggles of our natural world can be easily forgotten as we grapple in the church with other concerns. But our planet is our home;…

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What do you do with an idea?

A New York Times Best Seller and award-winning book, What Do You Do With an Idea? is for anyone who’s ever had a big idea….

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Fresh Expressions

This movement in the UK has been going for a number of years now and continues to see innovative ideas for faith communities and initiatives…

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Snapshots in Mission 2018

Snapshots in Mission 2018 The latest edition of Snapshots, a publication from KCML, considers the theme “Reimagining Home” from a number of angles, many of…

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Innovation Books

What do you do with an idea?

A New York Times Best Seller and award-winning book, What Do You Do With an Idea? is for anyone who’s ever had a big idea….

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Snapshots in Mission 2018

Snapshots in Mission 2018 The latest edition of Snapshots, a publication from KCML, considers the theme “Reimagining Home” from a number of angles, many of…

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Reforming the Kirk

In 2017 Doug Gay delivered three Chalmers Lectures to the Church of Scotland, exploring their history and current crisis, and proposing structural change to enable…

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Built for Change

This book by Steve Taylor, Built for Change, draws from six metaphors Paul speaks of in 1 Corinthians 3 and 4 as it speaks of…

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