Wed.
8.25.10

Today is the last day for intro pricing etc. and a chance to win a free iPad for The Justice Conference.

Spread the word and make sure to register — you don’t want to miss out on this one!!

P.S. I’ve had a lot of friends who have been criticized by other Christians for being involved in The Justice Conference.  If it helps, simply rename the conference The Love People In Jesus’ Name Conference. Also, here’s a link to an audio only clip from Redux explaining the difference uses of the phrase Social Justice.

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Tue.
8.10.10

Here’s an amazing Chalk Art project that Paul Crouse – one of Antioch’s Summer Interns – undertook a few weeks ago. He did it on a street end in Bend with Jerod Wanner filming to promote the Justice Conference in February.

One of the coolest things I’ve ever seen!!

The Sun is Rising from The Justice Conference on Vimeo.

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Sun.
7.25.10

Paul Crouse did this version of the Justice Poster using paint and plywood during the service at Antioch today.

It sold for $500 with proceeds going to The Justice Conference.

Pretty cool!!

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Sat.
7.10.10

The Justice Conference website and sign ups launch Thursday!

Click the image below to join the Facebook Fanpage for all the latest additions and news!!

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Tue.
4.27.10

The Justice Conference website is in its final stages of development. Should be live in about two weeks. It’s pretty sweet!!

Here’s a cool little blurb Matt Smith wrote as an intro for the site:

The Justice Conference is about the nature of justice. Justice as the foundation of human rights. Justice as the expression of equality. Justice as the fabric of freedom. Justice as reconciliation. Justice as restored relationship between the creator and the created.

The Justice Conference is about the location of justice. Justice at work on Monday morning. Justice as driving to the store in the suburbs. Justice as playing soccer on the pavement in the projects. Justice as selling sugar in the slums of Kenya. Justice as brainstorming in the corporate boardroom. Justice as the small decisions made every day. Justice as the shared universal maxim.

The Justice Conference is about the work of justice. Justice as a call. Justice as a commission. Justice as vocation. Justice as worship. Justice as identity. Justice as service. Justice as sacrifice. Justice as the coming of God’s kingdom.

The Justice Conference is about justice. Knowing justice. Loving justice. Being justice.

(Below is a screenshot of the new site.  Click on it if you want to become a fan on Facebook.)

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