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by Spencer Burke (Author), Colleen Pepper (Contributor) "The word "postmodern" first appeared in the Oxford English Dictionary in 1949..." (more)
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Using the most compelling e-mail conversations from theOoze.com, an online meeting place for those interested in postmodern spirituality, author Spencer Burke comments on and guides the reader through subjects such as authentic community, experiential worship, the internet and God, and more.

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Samplings of online discussions about God, truth, and church—from theOoze.com

Our culture is rapidly changing andpeople are searching for new models and paradigms to find meaning in their lives. As in all transitional periods, this search takes place in grass-roots conversations where the "new" is taking form. No other place so uniquely captures this struggle more than the message boards at theOoze.com, the premier melting pot of emerging spiritual conversation.

Making Sense of Church is a snapshot of this "community conversation" as it tries to make sense of God in the emerging worldview. It represents a gathering of individuals with different points of view, theologies, life contexts, and feelings. Author Spencer Burke, creator of theOoze.com, provides the framework writing for each chapter and acts as a "guide" to the accompanying e-mail postings that supplement the chapters.

Subjects discussed include: • Authentic Community • Experiential Worship • The Internet and God • Art as a Vehicle for Communicating Truth • Spirituality and Sexuality • What Is the Church? • What Is Postmodernism?

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  • Paperback: 174 pages
  • Publisher: Zondervan/Youth Specialties (September 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 031025499X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0310254997
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.3 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #858,269 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars This book has attitude. The right kind of attitude., September 22, 2003
By Jeremiah Smith "jsmith809" (Manchester, NH United States) - See all my reviews
I have to admit that my shelves are getting a bit too full of books that teach us all about postmodernism and how the church should respond. I wasn't sure if I really wanted to read another one, but when I saw that Making Sense of Church was written by Spencer Burke, founder of TheOoze.com, I knew this one would be worth reading. It's not because he has become a "voice" for postmodern ministry, but because he has enabled so many other voices to be heard.

And that's what makes this book so unique. Spencer gives voice to those who would otherwise go unheard. This is more a collection of viewpoints-often conflicting-than it is a traditional book. Each chapter is a mixture of observations from his personal journey with dozens of posts from TheOoze's discussion boards.

This blending of viewpoints accomplishes what the author hopes the church can do-enter "an era where we can have meaningful, compassionate conversations with each other, no matter where our allegiances lie-modern or postmodern, Eastern Orthodox or Catholic, mega church or house church."

Admittedly, for the first few chapters I felt like this was territory that's already been explored. Some of the ideas are covered elsewhere by popular authors like Leonard Sweet. It's the later chapters that made the book worth it for me. Chapter 7, "Adversary to Ally," makes me carry on some rather uncomfortable internal dialogue. Some of the chapter frustrated or even angered me, which is why this book needs to be read. It forces me to ask some of the questions I don't want to ask, because I'm afraid of the answers I may find. In reality, what I'm discovering is that they actually lead to even deeper and more challenging questions. Which in turn shapes me into a more honest and faithful follower of Jesus.

Can this book be one part of "a bridge between these camps" of modern and postmodern argument within the church? Between conservative and liberal? As I read the book, I can easily see fundamentalists dubbing this liberalism and the liberal camp thinking some of the observations are boringly conservative. Hopefully we can embrace the attitude that this book communicates-an attitude that seeks to understand before it tries to be understood. An attitude of deep, rich, and meaningful conversation.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Metaphors of our Lives and Culture, September 27, 2003
By Jordon Cooper "Coop" (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Canada) - See all my reviews
The books is a series of changing metaphors that are hitting culture and our church right now as seen through the eyes and life of Spencer Burke and many of the users of TheOoze.com's message boards. The result is this roadmap of change that is happening all around us told through story and rich visual metaphors.

The book is one of the best I have read this year and is one that as a pastor I have ordered for the rest of the churches leadership to read as a starting place to help them find their bearings in a world of changing values and worldviews.

The book is written from the viewpoint of a person who was in church leadership. It looks at many of the changes from that point of view. While the book can be read and understood by anyone, the perspective is that of a leader and shows that point of view. The cool part is that Spencer uses his own pastoral ministry as not a "do like me" but more of "learn from my mistakes and find your own path".

Some of the book has been covered by other authors (but hey, that are all writing on the same topic so some overlap is going to happen) but there were several sections in the book which generated some serious introspective thought and reflection. I have read the book three times now and each time brings out more I need to think through.

Unlike some books on the church by those inside it, Spencer show humility, grace, and a great sense of humor.

The book is not one that you will just read and put down but one of those books that will be re-read years from now. You may want a couple of copies to give away to friends as well (they probably won't want to give it back)

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Different metaphors to guide your church, October 31, 2003
Spencer Burke offers an insighful view into the metaphors which have been guiding the established evangelical church here in the West. Rather than just a stinging critique of the established church, Spencer offers different metaphors which will help guide the church in this postmodern age.

The contributions by many who post on theooze offer a variety of perspectives and paints an interesting picture of the church in today's age. Spencer brings these conversations from theooze in to each chapter showing this isn't just one man's vision for the church, this is what God is inspiring in the body of Christ.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Spinning the wheels.
This book had more posts from anonymous bloggers than from Burke. You may be okay with just random people and their blog posts. I personally wasn't impressed. Read more
Published on April 7, 2007 by Isaiah

3.0 out of 5 stars Nice story, bad book
This book would have been a good online article, but it wasnt a good book. Spencer Burke has a great story and is doing some great things with the ooze.com. Read more
Published on February 7, 2006 by Peter Amico

5.0 out of 5 stars Reconstructing Church
This book is excellent. Spencer Burke and theooze.com makes me want to quit going to church and be Church. I guess this book could potentially make some people mad. I loved it. Read more
Published on November 11, 2003 by James R. V. Matichuk

5.0 out of 5 stars A Conversation for the Puzzle
If you want to really have an effect on a person's life change their metaphor.

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Published on October 2, 2003 by joseph r. myers

5.0 out of 5 stars Conversation for the journey
In "Making Sense of Church", Spencer Burke describes some of the broader changes in society and then moves on to changes within the church -- trying to bridge a gap between the... Read more
Published on September 28, 2003 by RACHEL VIVIEN CUNLIFFE

5.0 out of 5 stars It's a travel guide
There are a lot of good books on the Emerging Church out there. What Spencer Burke has done, however, is unique. Read more
Published on September 25, 2003 by Darryl Dash

5.0 out of 5 stars the synthesis of previously opposing theologies
i LOVE spencer's book. i read it in one day. he sums things up with an eye toward the big picture, and without bitterness toward anyone, but with so much honesty. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Making Sense makes sense!
For the past couple of years I have been searching for a book that could help others understand where I'm comming from. Read more
Published on September 23, 2003 by Randy Daniel

5.0 out of 5 stars Holding On and Letting Go
Transitions present odd responses. Some would suggest we throw out the old and usher in the new. Others consider anything new dangerous and a risk to orthodoxy. Read more
Published on September 22, 2003 by Todd A. Littleton

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Spencer Burke is the right man at the right place at the right time. He enjoys a ringside seat in the dramatic dialogue between the church of history and the church of... Read more
Published on September 18, 2003 by Damah Media

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