Church Planting, Technology & Culture
15 Nov
Last week my family returned to Seattle (we lived there nine years) and attended a conference at Mars Hill. The conference was called Reformission 2004. “The gospel has the power to transform lives, and indeed our culture. The goal of the Acts 29 Network is to plant churches that effectively reach the emerging generation. To accomplish this, young leaders need to be equipped with a solid theological understanding of the gospel. If our understanding of the gospel is weak, our proclamation and evangelism will be weak and fruitless. The Reformission conference will speak into areas of theological confusion prevalent today.” The most amazing part of the conference was hearing John Piper. That man blew me and a lot of people away. I hear they are going to put up his talks on the reformission.com site. I strongly encourage you to listen to these.
We also had an opportunity to hang with my brother. Picture Gallery >

Drew is an elder/pastor at Kaleo Church and CEO of Monk Development. Kaleo is a church planting movement in San Diego. Drew spends much of his time thinking about church planting strategy, web missiology and being a husband and father of two (Gideon & Roman). More about Drew Goodmanson.
2 Responses for "Seattle Trip & Reformission Conference"
hi tyler,
missed seeing you at sharon’s wedding. how are you? i didn’t realize that you had moved back to the bay area. when? what are you doing these days? would love to hear from you. i confess i googled you to see what you might be doing. scotch tasting? what?! :)
take care,
deena
yo Drew, remember me? I just to hang out with your brother a lot in high school and at First Cov. the three of us would play video games at your house- anyway- I was trying to track down Tyler and I found two things- a picture of him at a SPU reunion and your blog! very cool. GOd bless you and your family. peace, Pete
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