“Theology after Google” Conference
March 10-12 (Wed.-Fri.), 2010
Streaming / Archived Video Here
Pastors, laypeople, and up-and-coming theologians were invited to this unique hands-on conference to examine theology for a “Google-shaped world.” Select participants and their presentations included:
- Philip Clayton: “Theology After Google”
- John Franke: “Theology 2.0: Doing Theology in a Post-Google World”
- Monica A. Coleman: “Facebooking for Theological Community”
- Spencer Burke: “Tech-Carnation – the Role of ‘Host’”
- Dwight Friesen: “Facebook Friends and the Emergence of ‘Me 3.0′ or Toward a Networked-Self?”
- Craig Detweiler: “HALOS and AVATARS: Theology via Video Games and Virtual Worlds”
- Helene Slessarev-Jamir: “Organizing for Justice in a Googled World”
Click here to see an article from the Los Angeles Times.

Thanks for this – we continue to look at new ways not only of communicating but of being good news – however many ‘vestiges of a bygone empire’ we still hold dear… upcoming events in our area include conferences on emerging, missional approaches to faith …