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    www.christiancentury.org/article.lasso?id=7789 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/7/2009    Last Visited: 9/7/2009  

    by Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove
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    "In my Father's house are many rooms," Jesus told the disciples (John 14:2).
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    In John 12, when Jesus and the disciples are having dinner with Mary, Martha and Lazarus, Mary takes a pint of pure nard, pours it on Jesus' feet and wipes his feet with her hair. John tells us that this single bottle of perfume is worth a year's wages. It's the sort of thing you're to use sparingly on special occasions. But Mary pours the whole thing out as a single, extravagant investment. With her whole body she insists that nothing is more deserving of her treasure than the body of Jesus.
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    Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove lives in Durham, North Carolina, where he directs the School for Conversion. He is the author of New Monasticism: What It Has to Say to Today's Church.

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    umportal.org/article.asp?id=5851 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/11/2009    Last Visited: 10/5/2009  

    New Day Ministries is part of a growing monastic movement across the country that includes Shane Claiborne, founder of The Simple Way community in Philadelphia, and Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove, founder of the Rutba House in Durham, N.C.

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    www.newsobserver.com/105/story/1121926.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/27/2008    Last Visited: 6/27/2008  

    Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove is a member of Rutba House, a monastic community in Durham.He has written a book about monasticism.
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    And in his book, "New Monasticism," 28-year-old Baptist minister Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove says God is moving to change the church by creating modern versions of monastic communities like the one he's part of in Durham.

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    www.brazospress.com/ME2/Audiences/dirmod.asp?sid=047768 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/11/2008    Last Visited: 1/11/2008  

    Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove (MDiv, Duke University Divinity School) is a leader of the New Monastic movement and cofounded the Rutba House community in Durham, North Carolina.An associate minister at St. John's Baptist Church in Durham, he is also the coordinator of the School for Conversion, a partnership among New Monastic communities for alternative theological education.He is the author of To Baghdad and Beyond and Inhabiting the Church.

    New Monasticism: What It Has to Say to Today's ChurchJonathan Wilson-Hartgrove
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    New Monasticism by Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove offers an insider's perspective into the life of the New Monastics and shows how this movement is dependent on the church for stability, diversity, and structure.
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    Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove

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    www.globalengage.org/about/staff/former-interns.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/24/2009    Last Visited: 5/24/2009  

    Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove

    Jonathan was an intern at IGE during the spring of 2003 and graduated from Eastern University and Duke Divinity School. He is currently an Associate Minister at St. John's Baptist Church as well as the director of the School for Conversion.

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    Last Visited: 7/17/2009  

    This mother of four, who recently celebrated her twelfth wedding anniversary with husband Jon, grew up in suburban Atlanta and began leading worship. Dede soon found herself writing and performing her own material, in what seemed a natural progression for her. The songs on this EP were born in times of spontaneous thanksgiving and worship, given more structure and form later.
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    Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove, new monastic, author, and director of School for Conversion [hide] TITLE NO LONGER AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW :: Special Viral Blogger Section :: Link-love for your review: A PDF excerpt, if you'd like to post it for readers: http://www.davidccook.com/catalog/resources/samples/105401.pdf [1] Will's blog: http://www.willzhead.typepad.com [2] (C'mon, Will - update it!) Interview Availability: Will Samson is available for a limited number of blog and podcast interviews.

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    www.hickoryrecord.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=HDR%2F - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/9/2008    Last Visited: 5/10/2008  

    Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove, the associate minister at St. John's Baptist, a historically black church in the heart of Durham's Walltown neighborhood, is a white man in a predominantly black church.He worries that while some middle-class blacks find acceptance at mostly white, middle-class churches, those congregations might be less accepting of poor people, or those who are homeless, addicted to drugs and alcohol, or in and out of prison.

    "Jesus wants us to question the system that is hurting some people so that others can have middle-class success," said Wilson-Hartgrove, whose most recent book is called "Free to Be Bound: Church Beyond the Color Line."

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    www.thegreatemergence.com/ - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/14/2008    Last Visited: 9/14/2008  

    Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove, co-founder of Rutba House (Durham, North Carolina) and author of New Monasticism: What It Has to Say to Today's Church

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    www.merefaith.com/blog/2008_02_01_archive.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/1/2008    Last Visited: 2/18/2008  

    Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove, a New Monastic leader and founder of Rutba House here in Durham, is a member of a local Baptist church.Other Baptists have been a part of Rutba House and Iredell House while also worshiping with Baptist congregations.

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    dcia.org/docs/oct08mins.htm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/21/2008    Last Visited: 11/19/2008  

    Mr. Spencer Bradford introduced Jonathan Wilson- Hartgrove (Member of Rutba House and Director of Schools for Conversion), who talked about his experience coming to terms with racism and living across racial boundaries in neighborhoods and churches.

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