
The Phygital Fellows are a 2-year cohort exploring technologies that transform preaching, presence, and community in digital and hybrid spaces. A program of Wesleyan Impact Partners, funded by a grant from the Lilly Endowment.
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There is a particular kind of exhaustion that comes from living in a world that never stops talking, dinging, singing, crashing, clanging, and clamoring ceaselessly for our attention.
Most of us carry the layered fatigue around without eve...
Like most people who go off to college to live in a new environment with new people, I had a lot of “first-time experiences.” A few of them were not so wholesome. However, one of the many “firsts” was my first immersive Christian “small gro...
Rev. Mike Whang
I was invited to write a piece about Oikon Studios. I asked Jess Bielman if we could have a conversation around ministry, creativity, and sustainability instead. He asked insightful questions, and I rambled on. Below is an...
Participants of the Phygital Fellows cohort were invited to build a new ministry project. This is an article on the project proposed by Rev. Mike Whang and Oikon Studios.
We live within an ecology of fragmented attenti...
There has been a conversation running beneath the surface of our Phygital Fellows cohort about the ways this work engages institution and the ways it does not. What institution affords in this work? What institution takes away? What autonom...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
The Phygital Fellows are a 2-year cohort exploring technologies that transform preaching, presence, and community in digital and hybrid spaces. A program of Wesleyan Impact Partners, funded by a grant from the Lilly Endowment.
Nerd Pastor of Checkpoint Church, the church for nerds, geeks, and gamers.
Consultant, writer, minister, meditation teacher (all at once, not necessarily in that order) Work related stuff: [email protected] Chief Curator www.thisisproject2045.com
Creative director, storyteller & ministry leader weaving faith, creativity, and community through worship, podcasts, and projects that spark hope & belonging.
Former pastor reimagining "church" from the ground up. - Founder of New Wine Collective, an ecclesial innovation think tank and R&D lab - Director of Wild Fig Network, an emerging post-denominational network for ministers & ministries
Former journalist turned theologian and gospel storyteller. A seed planter, who took leave from the pulpit to help re-imagine campus ministry. Serves as Executive Director and campus pastor of IMPACT@FAMU Wesley Foundation.
I have a resting happy face. I write prayers.
Making room for the next generation of leaders in the Church for the transformation of the world.
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