catapult magazine

catapult magazine
Jubilee 2006

vol. 5, num. 10 :: 2006.05.19 — 2006.06.02

Jubilee is the annual conference of the Coalition for Christian Outreach. This issue will contain a sampling of sessions from the 2006 event.

 

Feature

Into Esther

A keynote address from Jubilee 2006 that takes a look at what one of the Old Testament's more obscure texts is speaking to us here and now.

Let Christ invade your life

How do we surrender to love as disciples of Christ in a broken world?

Imagine the Kingdom

On what it means to be covenant people, discovered through the themes of Scripture.

Editorial

Practice resurrection

Like Jubilee, the Practicing Resurrection conference will convene souls hungry for faith practice nourishment.

Articles

Shaping the culture that shapes you

An interactive session on what it means to serve Christ through business.

Art, faith and Warhol

A session on the art of Andy Warhol, with an introduction by Dayton Castleman.

Blend and blur

A session exploring the social implications of the Gospel.

Reviews

The outsider is back

Beck's newest album, Guero, showcases his strengths.

Gallery

In case you missed it the first time

A working worldview

Students promote solidarity in the quest for Christian cultural engagement.

For the beauty of the earth

The basics of cultivating and protecting God's good creation.

Weaving the web

Notes on Byron's booktable

Bookseller Byron Borger provides a key component of Jubilee conferences by providing a plethora of material for study beyond the conference.  Visit his blog to read some of his entries leading up to the February 2006 conference.

 

Jubilee 2006 homepage

Visit the official site for follow-up photos and more.

 
 

Columns

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Snapshots of Jubilee

A perspective on the annual Coalition for Christian Outreach conference from one who's made it to 21 events in a row.

daily asterisk

Even in a country you know by heart
its hard to go the same way twice
the life of the going changes.
The chances change and make a new way.
Any tree or stone or bird
can be the bud of a new direction. The
natural correction is to make intent
of accident. To get back before dark
is the art of going.

Wendell Berry
“Traveling at Home” from Traveling at Home

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