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Oct 18 2018

FaithXperimental Spotlight: Q Commons Baltimore – Oct. 25

From time to time we like to bring you stories about faith communities engaging their communities in innovative and experimental ways.

Today’s FaithXperimental spotlight focuses on Q Commons – Baltimore, scheduled for October 25 from 7:00pm–9:00pm in Catonsville, Maryland, hosted by New Hope Community Church and St. Hilda’s Episcopal Church. The theme for this year’s Q Commons is “The Power of We: Healing a Divided Nation.”

Q Commons events are kind of like Christian TEDtalks. They bring together speakers from across the spectrum of faith and culture to talk about important ideas. They take place under the umbrella of Q Ideas,an organization started by a Gabe Lyons. Our friend Joe Miller, Lead Pastor of New Hope, was prompted to organize a Baltimore-area Q Commons because his heart was greatly pained by the many angry divisions that plague not only the church, but the nation and the world. In Joe’s words, his hope in hosting Q Commons is that “it will be just one small faithful step towards actually acting like we really are Christ’s one church. Because, as we read in Ephesians 4, the truth is that there has always only ever been one church.” [Read more…]

Written by Ken Howard · Categorized: FaithX Blog, FaithXperimental Spotlight, Posts by Ken Howard · Tagged: Baltimore, Bob Goff, Gabe Lyons, Grace Fellowship Church, Healing a Divided Nation, James Misner, Jeanne Allert, Jo Saxton, Joe Miller, Luke Casagrande, New Hope Community Church, Q Commons, Q Ideas, Scott Harrison, St. Hilda's Episcopal Church, The Power of We, The Samaritan Women, World Relief

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