OK, first of all, I have heard about the Motor City experience (not many details) so, yes, it's possible, but....
It seems that the vast majority of emerging church is anchored in hip/artsey/ex-yuppie subculture (note: I am a new observer, so correct me if I'm wrong). The whole "communal living" thing and wholesale anti-establishment ethic seems pretty standard fare.
I am contemplating nurturing an emerging church in a blue collar/mid-western neighborhood (Wichita KS). It's average age is 35 with precent of under 40 unconverted and unchurch running in the 75+% range. I know the need for a meaningful encounter with Christ is there, but this is a bedroom community, so there is little in the way of "gathering place" (No Starbucks 8-) by which to encounter the under 40 crowd....
Where would you start? I'm willing to do anything, even street walk, ala JWs! (BTW, I'm 60, ex-hippie, earring and blue jean wearing, guitar playing pastor of the neighborhood United Methodist Church... it that alone too great a handicap?)
any musings about the challenge welcome....
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