{"id":451,"date":"2011-01-24T10:35:48","date_gmt":"2011-01-24T16:35:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.cmu.ca\/media_archive\/?p=451"},"modified":"2011-02-10T15:45:12","modified_gmt":"2011-02-10T21:45:12","slug":"refreshing-winds-brian-mclaren-as-keynote-speake","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.cmu.ca\/media_archive\/2011\/refreshing-winds-brian-mclaren-as-keynote-speake\/","title":{"rendered":"Refreshing Winds with Brian McLaren as keynote speaker"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Refreshing Winds at Canadian Mennonite University<\/strong><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/www.cmu.ca\/contentphotos\/events\/rewinds10.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"350\" height=\"542\" align=\"right\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Brian McLaren, one of evangelical Christianity\u2019s most popular and  provocative voices, will be the keynote speaker at Canadian Mennonite  University\u2019s biennial music and worship conference this year.<\/p>\n<p>The title \u201cHere in this Place,\u201d reflects the conference\u2019s focus on worship within the context of place and culture.<\/p>\n<p>\u201c\u2018This place\u2019 is many places, and any place on our planet, wherever  people are open to being surprised by God\u2019s presence.\u00a0And wherever that  place is, we are called to live our faith mindful of the culture in  which we are located,\u201d explains Abe Bergen, chair of the conference  organizing committee.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe were looking for someone who could help us think about our place  in time, our place in the world in which we live, and we thought McLaren  would be helpful,\u201d says Irma Fast Dueck, who is also on the planning  committee. \u201cHe\u2019s done a lot of thinking on contemporary culture. He\u2019s  paying attention to a shifting worldview.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>McLaren is a hugely popular and at times controversial thinker,  speaker and writer on the subjects of Christianity, culture and the  emergent church. In 2005 Time magazine ranked McLaren among the 25 most  influential evangelicals in America. Church leaders across Canada and  the U.S. are reading McLaren\u2019s latest book, A New Kind of Christianity  (2009). In it McLaren discusses the ways in which he believes  Christianity needs to change. McLaren\u2019s previous books include A New  Kind of Christian (2001) and A Generous Orthodoxy (2004).<\/p>\n<p>CMU president Gerald Gerbrandt says he\u2019s excited to hear what McLaren  has to say. \u201cI am very much looking forward to the conversation with  Brian McLaren. His stimulating style has the potential to generate  productive dialogue among followers of Jesus as they serve his mission,\u201d  says Gerbrandt.<\/p>\n<p>A conference on worship and music would not be complete without the  contributions of those skilled in the musical and visual arts. Steve  Bell\u2014a Juno-award-winning singer and songwriter who writes music for the  purpose of worship within the context of his community at Saint  Benedict\u2019s Table in Winnipeg\u2014will be performing and, together with  McLaren, leading worship during plenary sessions.<\/p>\n<p>Other gifted musicians, theologians and artists will also be  contributing to the conference by leading worship, teaching workshops  and creating works of visual art. Among them is Doug Gay from Scotland,  along with Christine Longhurst, Allan Rudy Froese, Marilyn Houser Hamm,  Jon Ted Wynne, along with CMU faculty members.<\/p>\n<p>The plenary sessions will take place in a \u201ctabernacle,\u201d a portable  tent of worship that travelled with the Israelites through the  wilderness, and stories of the Israelite journey will be reflected on  throughout the sessions.  Participants will also have an opportunity to  visually engage the Refreshing Winds theme of \u201cHere in this Place\u201d  through an art exhibition organized by Ray Dirks in the Mennonite  Heritage Gallery.<\/p>\n<p>The conference begins on Thursday evening, February 3 and wraps on  Saturday, February 5 with a communion service. Participants can register  at www.cmu.ca. For more information contact Diane Hiebert at <a href=\"mailto:dhiebert@cmu.ca\">dhiebert@cmu.ca<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Canadian Mennonite University (CMU) is a Christian university offering  undergraduate degrees in the arts and sciences, business, communications  and media, peace and conflict resolution studies, music, music therapy,  theology, and church ministries, as well as graduate degrees in  Theological Studies and Christian ministry. Located in Winnipeg,  Manitoba, CMU has over 1,700 students at its Shaftesbury Campus in  Southwest Winnipeg, at Menno Simons College in downtown Winnipeg, and  enrolled through its Outtatown discipleship program. CMU is a member of  the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC).<\/p>\n<p>For information, contact:<br \/>\nNadine Kampen CMU Communications &amp; Marketing Director<br \/>\n<a href=\"mailto:nkampen@cmu.ca\">nkampen@cmu.ca<\/a>; 204.487.3300 Ext. 621<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Refreshing Winds at Canadian Mennonite University Brian McLaren, one of evangelical Christianity\u2019s most popular and provocative voices, will be the keynote speaker at Canadian Mennonite University\u2019s biennial music and worship conference this year. 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