Joining the CC Club

From the “on the off chance you’re interested” file: Today this blog was officially welcomed into the fold of the Christian Century Blog Network:
Welcome new CCbloggers
Mon, 10/05/2009 – 13:39 — Steve Thorngate
There are several new bloggers in the network. Drop by and check them out:
Debra Dean Murphy, an Ekklesia Project board member and lectionary blogger, is on the religion faculty at West Virginia Wesleyan College. She blogs at Intersections.
Ryan Dueck is a Mennonite Brethren pastor in British Columbia. He calls himself a “hopeful skeptic” and blogs at Rumblings.
Virginia Episcopal priest Peter Carey is a contributor to Episcopal Cafe. He blogs at Santos Woodcarving Popsicles.
Thomas Bowen, a minister at Washington D.C.’s Shiloh Baptist Church, writes about religion and politics at Blogging to the Choir.
Baptist pastor Joshua Hearne blogs at Telling the Stories That Matter, which consists of lively retellings of saints’ lives.
Eponymous blogger Beth A. Richardson is a United Methodist deacon, a writer/musician/photographer and the editor of upperroom.org.
Robert Minto, a philosophy major at Dordt College, is on his way to both seminary and law school. He blogs at The Veil Away.
Lutheran lawyer Obie Holmen lives in Northfield, Minnesota. He blogs at Spirit of a Liberal.
I did a bit of snooping around on the site today and am happy to report that I find myself in good company. Drop by and have a look if you’re looking for some interesting reading.
I’ve found that one of the best parts of joining the CC network is that it connects me with other blogs (like yours) that are worth reading.
Thanks Joshua. I’ve enjoyed my brief tour through the network thus far (including your site).
Gee, and I knew him when..
Glad to see more people will benefit from your thinking.
I was glad to find your blog on the CCblogs, and thanks for the shout-out! Peace and Blessings,
Peter Carey