http://www.crossroad.to/News/Church/emergent.html
http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2004/011/12.36.html
Andy Crouch's columns for Christianity Today are available online.
Our sister publication, Leadership journal, recently ran a profile of Rob Bell's preaching.
A New Kind of Christian has its own website.
Some of the more popular emergent type of churches include: Mars Hill Bible Church, Grand Rapids, Mich.; Solomon's Porch, Minneapolis, Minn.; Mars Hill Church, Seattle, Wash.; ecclesia, Houston, Texas; and Mosaic, Los Angeles, Calif.
To start your own postmodern conversation or find out more about Emergent, you can become a friend of Emergent Village, Emergent's non-movement.
However, much of the emerging church conversation is done on the Internet. While there are too many to sites and weblogs to list, here are a few:
Next-wave—updated monthly, this site has articles and a weblog by its publisher, Charlie Wear, a grandfather who has a skateboarding ministry.
The Ooze—has articles, news, blogs, and plenty of links "to create environments where church leaders (traditional teachers/theologians as well as emerging storytellers/artists) can converse about and collaborate on resources and experiences."
EmergingChurch.info—has articles and blogs, and calls itself a "touching place for the emerging church."
Vintage Faith—has articles, music and book discussions, and is part of Vintage Church in Santa Cruz, California.
Books & Culture articles about emergent and A New Kind of Christian include:
Let's Get Personal | Yes, the church needs to get past modernity's impersonal techniques. But adding the prefix post doesn't solve anything
Faithfully Dangerous | Christians in postmodern times
Reformed or Deformed? | Questions for postmodern Christians
Post-Evangelicalism | Last in a series of responses to Brian McLaren's book, A New Kind of Christian.
Leadership journal has also run a number of articles on emergent and postmodern thought:
My Emergent Guilt | How did I get here, dancing off-beat, and out of touch?
Has the Emergent Church Emerged? | When newspapers pick up on a religion story, there's a good chance it's old hat to insiders. So now that the Denver Post and the Press-Enterprise of inland Southern California have written stories on emergent churches, are they really still emerging?
Nomo Pomo—a Postmodern Rant | Why we can and should talk about something else.
Pomo Ponderings | 10 Questions about Postmodern Ministry
Is Pomo Nomo? | A postmodern pastor reaches out to the Mod Squad.
How to Evangelize Today | Reaching people who think negatively about Christianity. An interview with Brian McLaren.http://www.anewkindofchristian.com/ mclaren's own page
http://www.livingroom.org.au/blog/archives/cat_emerging_church.php an australian view
http://www.henryinstitute.org/reprint.php reprint permission
http://www.crosswalk.com/news/weblogs/mohler/?adate=2/16/2005 mohler article get permission
http://www.banneroftruth.org/pages/articles/article_detail.php?739
http://twoandtwomakesfive.blogs.com/two_and_two_makes_five/2005/04/emerging_critic.html
http://www.emergentvillage.com/Site/Communicate/EmergentWeb/index.htm