[RC] Start-up religion

2019-03-19 Thread Billy Rojas
Topic for today: Start-up religion How do you begin a new Church? There is no one "right answer." But what makes good sense would be thinking about what could happen with a budget. Not a fortune, but sufficient to create and staff a TV studio, a web design and web maintenance site, basic

[RC] Part # 1 Sunday Schools for the Future

2019-03-19 Thread Billy Rojas
Part # 1 Billy Rojas Sunday Schools for the Future The Sunday School movement in the United States dates to the 1790s when the idea was to provide basic education for society's rejects, basically people who had never had any chance at all to receive schooling. With the rise of

Re: education vs learning Re: [RC] Part # 2 Sunday Schools QUESTION

2019-03-19 Thread Billy Rojas
Ernie: First, thank you for the thoughtful reply. About the question, simple as it is (simple in a very good sense, as in "cutting to the chase"), there is more than one way to answer. I wonder how Gene Scott would have answered, or Wommack might answer if he was asked something similar. I

Re: education vs learning Re: [RC] Part # 2 Sunday Schools for the Future

2019-03-19 Thread Billy Rojas
From: Centroids Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2019 10:00 AM To: RadicalCentrism@googlegroups.com Cc: Billy Rojas Subject: education vs learning Re: [RC] Part # 2 Sunday Schools for the Future Hi Billy, The guiding concept for a new kind of "Sunday School" can be

education vs learning Re: [RC] Part # 2 Sunday Schools for the Future

2019-03-19 Thread Centroids
Hi Billy, > The guiding concept for a new kind of "Sunday School" can be summarized as: > reinventing Christianity as a form of education That’s a really exciting idea. My only concern is that the very concept of education has a strong strain of “indoctrination”. Not sure if that is good or

[RC] Part # 1 Sunday Schools for the Future

2019-03-19 Thread Billy Rojas
Part # 1 Billy Rojas Sunday Schools for the Future The Sunday School movement in the United States dates to the 1790s when the idea was to provide basic education for society's rejects, basically people who had never had any chance at all to receive schooling. With the rise of