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In this final episode of Emerged, we combed through 70+ hours of interviews with dozens to look back on the movement and assess its successes, its failures, and its legacy. We talk about the central aspect of the ECM — friendship — and we listen in as two churches die. And finally, we say our goodbyes. Voices include Mark Scandrette, Doug Pagitt, Brian McLaren, Jason Mitchell, Danielle Shroyer, Lilly Lewin, Rudy Carrasco, Jonny Baker, Tim Keel, Tim Conder, Morgan McKenna, Brad Cecil, Brad Smith, Jay Bakker, Barry Taylor, Nadia Bolz-Weber, Gerardo Marti, Mike Clawson, Mike Stavlund, Diana Butler Bass, and Anthony Smith. ______________ Emerged is a crowdfunded project. If you join, you'll have access to extra material, ad-free episodes, private livestreams with the hosts and guests, and an array of gifts at various levels of partnership. Learn more and join at EmergedPodcast.com. Our Producers: Karen Sloan - karensloan.net The Open Table Network - https://opentable.network/ Brad Cecil Chris Estus Music by The Cobalt Season (compliments of Ryan Sharp), Solomon's Porch (compliments of Ben Johnson) Order Tony's Book "The God of Wild Places: https://reverendhunter.com/books Get Tickets to Theology Beer Camp here: theologybeer.camp **Use code: EMERGEHOBBIT for $25 off at check out*** Produced by Josh Gilbert: joshgilbertmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we sit with Dr. Tim Conder and Dr. Daniel Rhodes of the Black Mountain School of Theology and Community to discuss a marxist, community-centered mode of theological research, organizing, and education. Visit their website at https://blackmountainschool.org
This is a section from our live stream with Brad Cecil, Tim Conder, Morgan Leigh McKenna, and Chris Seay! Emerged is a crowdfunded project. If you join, you'll have access to extra material, ad-free episodes, private livestreams with the hosts and guests, and an array of gifts at various levels of partnership. Learn more and join at EmergedPodcast.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Many people point to the Re:Evaluation Forum, held at the Glorieta Conference Center in October, 1998, as the birth of the Emerging Church Movement. That gathering followed a chain of events that included the founding of Young Leaders Network in 1993, and seminal conferences at Glen Eyrie in 1996 and Mt. Hermon in 1997. And at that latter conference, Mark Driscoll made his national debut — he also had to ask for forgiveness from the audience. Ultimately, after some planning meetings, The National Re:Evaluation Forum was held and, as Chris Seay says in this episode, “There's pre-Glorieta and there's post-Glorieta.” Also, Brian McLaren arrives on the scene. Guests on this episode include Doug Pagitt, Brian McLaren, Brad Smith, Morgan Leigh McKenna, Brad Cecil, Tim Conder, Andrew Jones, and Chris Seay. Music by The Cobalt Season (compliments of Ryan Sharp), Solomon's Porch (compliments of Ben Johnson), Ecclesia and The Voice Bible thanks to Chris Seay. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Emerging Church Movement did not come from nowhere. It sprung from a history that included the Jesus Movement, the Seeker Sensitive Megachurch Movement, and a revolution in youth ministry. In this episode, hosts Tony Jones and Tripp Fuller talk about what was happening in the 1980s and 1990s in the American church that laid the groundwork for the ECM. Their guests include Danielle Shroyer, Brad Cecil, Tim Conder, Gerardo Marti, and Doug Pagitt. Emerged is a crowdfunded project. If you join, you'll have access to extra material, ad-free episodes, private livestreams with the hosts and guests, and an array of gifts at various levels of partnership. Learn more and join at EmergedPodcast.com. Our Producers: Karen Sloan - karensloan.net The Open Table Network - https://opentable.network/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Here's a preview of some of the content we've been working on for Emerged. Today's clip entails stories from Tim Condor. Contribute to helping us tell this story at emergedpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tim discusses the Nevada and California markets and the future of cannabis delivery.
HIO Ep. 92 - Interstate Commerce & Cannabis Courier Delivery Services with Tim Conder of Blackbird Today, we'll be speaking with Tim Conder of Blackbird about how the federal cannabis policy reform bill recently unveiled by U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer would affect cannabis, interstate commerce and taxes will also discuss the variations in approaches when it comes to incremental versus comprehensive policy change and more. Without further ado, let's hash it out. ---- https://myblackbird.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/blackbird-logistics-corporation/ https://www.facebook.com/blackbirdgo/ https://twitter.com/blackbirdgo Hash it Out features conversations about trending cannabis topics. We also bring in industry insiders and influencers to discuss their point of view. To reach the show: hashitout@trichomes.com
Tim Conder is the President and Chief Operating Officer at TILT Holdings and the co-founder and CEO of Blackbird, a business solutions company and a supply chain software and operations company, respectively. Since founding Blackbird in 2015, Mr. Conder has overseen the rapid growth of his business in two of the most robust cannabis markets—California and Nevada. Under Mr. Conder's leadership, Blackbird has efficiently navigated the complex regulatory structures of both states, and currently operates five fully licensed cannabis distribution facilities across the region with plans to expand into several additional markets in 2019. Blackbird is a best-in-class distribution, delivery, and technology business, with over 200 employees and 75 compliant distribution & delivery vehicles.
Thinking Outside the Bud is a business podcast devoted to driving innovation in the cannabis space. During each episode, we speak with founders, investors, thought leaders, researchers, advocates, and policy makers who are finding new and exciting ways for cannabis to positively impact business, society, and culture. Have each episode delivered to your inbox by subscribing here: http://www.thinkingoutsidethebud.com/subscribe
CannaInsider - Interviews with the Business Leaders of The Legal Cannabis, Marijuana, CBD Industry
With COVID-19 keeping people at home, cannabis delivery is booming. Here to tell us more about it is Tim Conder of Blackbird Logistics, one of the industry’s leading software and operations companies. Learn more at https://myblackbird.com Key Takeaways: Tim’s background in cannabis and how he came to start Blackbird An inside look at Blackbird and how the company facilitates the movement of cannabis products at each touchpoint of the supply chain How Blackbird fits in with its parent company TILT Holdings Ways in which cultivators, dispensaries, and brands can benefit from Blackbird How payment is being handled for home cannabis deliveries amid COVID-19 Recent changes Tim has seen in cannabis delivery and where he sees it heading in the years to come How customer behavior is different than usual and the products people are ordering most Tim’s advice for cannabis companies trying to navigate COVID-19
Being Social Justice: The Spirituality and Social Justice Podcast
In this inaugural episode of 824, Dr. Tim Conder shares his ideas on community building, faith, and social justice. Dr. Conder is a community organizer with Durham CAN and can be contacted through social media using his name - Tim Conder, as well as through his website timconder.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beingsocialjustice/support
Investor Ideas Potcasts, Cannabis News and Stocks on the Move: Interview with Tim Conder, COO of Tilt Holdings Inc. (CSE: TILT)
Investor Ideas Potcasts, Cannabis News and Stocks on the Move: Interview with Tim Conder, COO of Tilt Holdings Inc. (CSE: TILT)
Investor Ideas Potcasts, Cannabis News and Stocks on the Move: Interview with Tim Conder, COO of Tilt Holdings Inc. (CSE: TILT)
Investor Ideas Potcasts, Cannabis News and Stocks on the Move: Interview with Tim Conder, COO of Tilt Holdings Inc. (CSE: TILT)
In this episode, Brandon dives into cannabis distribution with CEO Tim Conder of Blackbird. Tim and his team conquered the Nevada market, and now have their sights set on California. With competition rising, Tim discusses managing teams at scale, building v buying internal tech tools, and why solving California distribution is so difficult. If you've ever wondered how products get from farm to store (or directly to you!), then tune in, listen up, and get acquainted with cannabis distribution!
This week's episode was from the live Resident Aliens podcast in Durham, North Carolina. Before we hear from Stanley Hauerwas and William Willimon, Tripp talks with Molly Brummett Wudel and Tim Conder from Emmaus Way. You'll hear a little bit about the story behind Emmaus Way, the work they are doing in Durham, their community hermeneutic, how they confront the challenges of church planting today, and why helping churches learn to be a part of meaningful social change and also transforming the inner life of the church is so important to their work. Then, Stanley Hauerwas and William Willimon talk with Tripp about their book, Resident Aliens. They discuss the christological assertion at the heart of the text, their distaste for Pietism, the distorted character of our world for the formation of people, restoring the adventure to Christianity, the weight of one's identity given at baptism, the burden of deciding who you are, how to address issues of sexuality in the church, and the anxiety of losing culture dominance. Plus, Tripp explains why Hauerwas and Willimon have never been on the podcast before. Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week’s episode was from the live Resident Aliens podcast in Durham, North Carolina. Before we hear from Stanley Hauerwas and William Willimon, Tripp talks with Molly Brummett Wudel and Tim Conder from Emmaus Way. You’ll hear a little bit about the story behind Emmaus Way, the work they are doing in Durham, their community hermeneutic,… Read more about Resident Aliens LIVE from Durham
In this episode, Revs. Efird, Stacks, and Spears-Newsome discuss the importance of incorporating organizing principles into local church practice. The remainder of the episode is an edited recording of Tim Conder, giving a talk at GFBC on February 4, 2018 about his new book, Organizing Church.
On this episode of the Grow My Revenue podcast, we discuss the do’s and don’ts of customer transition, that delicate point in a transaction between the completion of a sale and kick-off or implementation. We talk about the right way to handle transitions so that customers feel confident and secure that they made the right decision to purchase with you.
Tim Conder is the author of Organizing Church: Grassroots Practices for Embodying Change in your Congregation, Your Community and Our World.
Tim Conder is the author of Organizing Church: Grassroots Practices for Embodying Change in your Congregation, Your Community and Our World.
Tim Conder joins the LectioCast again, bringing his wisdom as a community organizer and pastor to texts calling us to account for how we look to God, how we deal with our money, how we love our neighbor. 1 Timothy 6:6-19 Where pseudo-Paul comes in sounding a whole lot like Jesus, challenging us with warnings… Read more about Collaborating with Divine Generosity with Tim Conder #LectioCast
Tim Conder joins the LectioCast to talk about lament, finding our role in the biblical stories, and understanding how Jesus confronts and overthrows the oppressive power structures of the world. Jeremiah 8:18-9:1 The lament we need to embrace if we want to celebrate the comedy of the gospel. The right answer does not silent the… Read more about Finding Gospel Comedy in a Tragically Broken World with Tim Conder #LectioCast
Tim Conder is the founding pastor of Emmaus Way in Durham, NC. He is also a PhD Candidate in Cultural Studies at the University of North Carolina. He is an active community organizer with Durham CAN (Congregations, Associations, & Neighborhoods) which is part of the Industrial Areas Foundation. He is also deeply active in the NAACP’s “Forward Together Moral Movement”... Read more » The post 72: Tim Conder appeared first on Sermonsmith.
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Community interpretation of the Bible helps balance our inherent biases, and we become part of the story of the book, says author Tim Conder in an interview for ThinkFWD with host Spencer Burke. Tim’s book, Free for All, posits that reading the Bible...