Author Archives for Peggy Brown
Chapter Three of Wiki2 is Up!
You won’t want to miss Jeremy Smith’s thought provoking chapter. Take a moment to read it — and give Wiki2@MT a shout out at your blog or on Twitter.
Let’s get the conversation going!
Check out Wiki2’s New Chapter!
Take a few moments to read Jenny Baker’s chapter for Wiki2 — it’s just been posted on the forum in the Wikiklesia2 Group. And don’t forget to get involved in the conversation by adding your thoughts and questions.
Wiki2 in the “Spotlight” at Next-Wave!
Please take the time to look at the July edition of Next-Wave Ezine, where you will find a compelling article by Cynthia La Grou in their “Featured Article: Spotlight” titled Wikiklesia — The Experiment.
Action Items … from Cynthia
Here are some updates and a few action items for W2:
Authors are listed here http://wikiklesia.wikidot.com/author-links
We need your blog url to link with your name – please forward to cynth@mil-media.com
Deadline for chapter submissions is July 31. If you need an extension, please let us know, however we are counting on you to keep your commitment [...]
Wiki2’s First Article Posted!
When I first started hanging with the missional crowd, I attended Neil Cole’s Organic Church Conference in Long Beach, CA in January of 2007. My world changed as I met Neil and then Alan and Deb Hirsch and, on the final morning, listened to Felicity Dale.
Her talk about healing the hemiplegia in the [...]
Thanks for those who’ve submitted proposals
from Cynthia
Special thanks to all who have taken the time to submit proposals and a few more are trickling in. The hive mind of the spirit is definitely at work and smiley faces should be arriving to the group shortly.
Since entering the virtual domain, I’ve had the amazing opportunity to connect with new friends from [...]
Wiki2 wants to hear from You!
Announcement / Invitation
The Wikiklesia Project: Volume Two
Taking Flight: Reclaiming the Female Half of God’s Image. A Journey of Freedom and Reconciliation
The award winning Wikiklesia Project: Volume One broke new ground as a crowd sourced, collaborative ecclesial publishing model. Wiki One presented a “far reaching exploration of spiritual journey contextualized within a culture of increasingly immersive [...]
Ready to Launch: W2 Taking Flight @ MT!
The historic, award winning Wikiklesia: Volume One broke new ground as a crowd sourced, collaborative ecclesial publishing model. The endeavor was considered a futuristic and “far reaching exploration of spiritual journey contextualized within a culture of increasingly immersive technology”.
In the same vein, Volume Two to will continue to break new ground as a collective [...]



