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Vinterminglet inspirerar

I helgen deltog jag i Vinterminglet, en konferens för sociala-medier-nördar. Bland annat fick vi höra Mats Svegfors och Cilla Benkö prata om Medieormen och Johan Staël von Holstein som hemlig gäst och provokatör/estradör.

Höjdpunkterna var dock Johan Ronnestams dragning om dagsläget och vad som kommer, Sofia Svanteson om hur hon blev ”big” in Japan samt dragningen om vilka svenskar som använder Twitter av Hampus Brynolf.

Med hjälp av sistnämnde Hampus, som samlat data om samtliga svenska twittrare, fick jag hjälp att ta fram alla som angett pastor eller präst i sin twitterbeskrivning. Sammanlagt ca 75 stycken. Tillsammans med dem jag redan kände till har jag nu en twitter-lista på över hundra pastorer och präster. Det låter kanske inte jättemycket, men med tanke på att det endast är drygt 200 som angett lärare i sin beskrivning så är det ganska bra ändå. Du hittar listan här.

Titta vad trevligt vi har. Från Bineros mingelbilder.

En genomtänkt webnärvaro – hurdå?

Mitt svar i sin helhet till Tobias Brandel på Svenska Dagbladet — Blog of Ronnestam.

Det här var en bra post. Kortfattat om vad man behöver för en lyckad webnärvaro. Jag tar till mig och känner också igen Johans diss av politiker på många håll i kyrkvärlden också.

Report from #ecic2010 including presentation of Amen.se

Last days I’ve been to European Christian Internet Conference XV in Sigtuna. Ecic is a network for churchworkers that try to preach internet into the church and to christians. Apparently I had to be here, since this is exactly what I work with. Church of Sweden has attended the conference several years earlier but none of the other churches in Sweden has ever attended. Actually it seems I am the only baptist that has attended the conference ever, for 15 years time. The conference i certainly ecumenical though. We are both catholics and protestants, lutheran, reformed and anglican.

It is exciting days, especially the networking with people from different contexts and situations. In some ways you can recognize much of the old church thoughts to lock oneself in to your own copied versions of the new media (for instance in my opinion there is way too much attention to Second Life and different Church Islands and such things), but it’s certainly not all. Much of the conversations is really progressive and challenging. Still much of the practise remains though – not the least in social media.

Anyway. I also had a presentation about Amen.se and my thoughts about Church and Internet. Right below I embed both the presentation on vimeo and also the prezi-slides so you can slide yourself while listening to me.

Church and internet – a presentation on #ecic2010 from nils bryntesson on Vimeo.

All the different presentations are also available on ecic’s bambuser-account. I especially recommend you taking time to listen to Johan Ronnestam who was an invited guest to this meeting.
If you’d like to know who else attended the conference, I obviously made a twitter-list. Unfortunately I have only found half of them on twitter, but it gives a picture anyway.

So. Who will follow me to Munich next year? It would be great if we could go a whole delegation from the free churches of Sweden, don’t you think. Ask me if you’d like to hear more about it!

Update: The christian newspapers Dagen and Kyrkans tidning wrote about the conference. If you don’t know swedish, use google translate.