Lisa Smith of Convergence continues our series on "Gather", a current case study on re-imagining worship and gathering well in soulful community.
This week we sit down with Lindsay Hayes, a Ph.D student in Learning, Design and Technology from Penn State University as she outlines how the "flipped classroom" education model might translate to churches. "The humans in the building are the biggest resource we have. Talking to each other is the reason we should be coming together in person"
"Lindsay Hayes is a Ph.D student at Penn State University where she is studying virtual learning communities. For more information about the faith based group Daughter of a King Organization, visit DaughterOfAKing.co/“
Created To Create: Giving Up and Giving In
Created To Create
Learning To See: Fermentation
Learning To See: Drowning In Process
Learning To See: For Mature Audiences Only
Learning To See: A Surveyor's Map
Learning To See: A Distinctly Christian Imagination
Learning To See: Invited To The Sound
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Gather: Brian Kirby on Taize
Gather: The Sanctuaries
Gather: Mission Possible
Gather: Sam Bodkin of Groupmuse
Gather: An Introduction
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Part 2: What The Heck Is Convergence Anyway?
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