Jamie Arpin Ricci an Emergent Voyageur

Written on January 14, 2006 – 12:59 pm | by Duncan |

Jamie Arpin-Ricci is paddling the uncharted waters of postmodernity and an emerging church faith at www.emergentvoyageurs.blog.com.

Jamie and Kim Arpin RicciRight now he’s working through a series of posts on “What is the Gospel?”, starting from Genesis rather than Romans. The Gospel is the glory of the Triune God made manifest in His work to reconcile every person to union with Himself, communion with others, to fullness of life, and to harmony with Creation, in the context of community for the good of all.

Kim and Jamie Arpin-Ricci are co-executive directors of Youth With A Mission Urban Ministries in Winnipeg, Canada. Jamie started blogging his way through the foundational values of Youth With A Mission last year. What he’s done so far looks very useful. Hopefully we’ll see the rest of the values explored.

Kim and Jamie have a shared web site, “No Opportunity Wasted“.

Kim (Flint) grew up in Canberra, Australia and moved to Canada to complete her Discipleship Training School with YWAM. Kim’s blog is called “I’m Not Sure About This“.

Jamie started blogging at Blogspot with “For What It’s Worth“, in August 2004. He moved to Blog.com with “Just Curious” in July 2005 but has put posts there on hold as he develops the Emergent Voyageur blog.

He published his book on Christian Leadership, “Looking Forward”, in April 2005 and started an associated blog, Looking Forward, in November 2005. The book is a compilation of work by authors such as Tony Campolo, Bruce Marchiano, Tre Shephard and Joy Dawson, complete with study guide for individuals and groups. Jamie’s set up a static web site for the book at www.lookingforward.ca.

  1. One Response to “Jamie Arpin Ricci an Emergent Voyageur”

  2. By Jamie Arpin-Ricci on Jan 15, 2006 | Reply

    Thanks for the shout out.

    Peace,
    Jamie & Kim

Post a Comment

Postkiwi Duncan Macleod

Duncan Macleod posts on life, faith and culture in Australia, drawing from his involvement in the creative industry, the Uniting Church, the blogosphere, generational research, the emerging church and life on the Gold Coast.

Want to subscribe?

 Subscribe in a reader
Find entries :