Pursuing Glory: Facebook Edition

Really quickly I wanted to bring you up to date about a new direction on the blog.

Today, I’m introducing the Pursuing Glory Facebook Group. You can join by clicking the link and liking the page.

Now you may ask yourself, “Why should I join the Facebook Group when I follow the blog?”

That’s a great question. Here’s my take. Blogs are for discussion and interaction around a certain topic. Facebook is designed to build already existing relationships a little bit deeper. My hope is that those of you who come to the blog and really believe in what God is doing in the Earth in this generation would get to know each other a little bit better. Call it an apostolic christianity “green room” if you will.

My other hope is that we can use it as a place to gather like-minded bloggers and possibly coordinate blogging topics. So if you, like me, love writing about the kind of Christianity that embraces the lifestyle of the apostolic church this will be a place to gather and encourage each other.

I’ll leave you with a quote that sums up the reason behind the Facebook Group:

“Turns out that tribes, not money, not factories, can change our world, can change politics, can align large numbers of people.” -Seth Godin.

Come and join the tribe.

Also: Don’t forget, Monday I will post my review of Ross Rohde’s tremendously helpful book, Viral Jesus. Stay tuned.

Photo Credit: J C in Mosaic by Steve Snodgrass

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About traviskolder

Travis Kolder is a follower of Jesus, a husband, a father of five, an organic church planter, and a writer. He lives in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where he serves as part of the Cedar Rapids House Church Network.

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