Two of my e-mentors (that is, mentors who wouldn’t know that they are mentors, except that I get all hero-worshippy when I get to see them in person and my wife laughs at me) is Rich and Rose Swetman who pastor Vineyard Community Church in Shoreline, WA.

A while back I ran into a video interview on off-the-map.org that captures Rose discussing the heart behind their church. I’ve been able to visit their facility a few times now (most recently the ELI conference), and there’s a lot that I like about it. As Rose describes in this video, they looked for a place in an urban area that they could renovate (to express Jesus’ work in our own lives), and then become a community center, more than simply a church. The church is one of the tenants of their facility, but there are others. I love how they go about being missional in their community.

The thing I like most about the video is that it puts into words a lot of things that I have been wrestling with, moving toward and sensing in my own self, but I’ve had a hard time expressing.

Anyway, watch the video. It’s about 30 minutes long. You’ve got nothing better to do anyway; if you did, you wouldn’t be reading the junk here 🙂

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I’m Pat

Passionate about the common good, human flourishing, lifelong learning, being a good ancestor.

Things I do: Engineering leadership; Grad Instructor in spirituality, creativity, digital personhood, pilgrimage.

Powerlifter, mountain biker, Gonzaga basketball fan, reader, urban sketcher, hiker.