Social Redemption

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Social Redemption is a working group for increasing information flow between progressive Christian organizations. See Progressive Christianity.

Social Redemption is organized on a Wesleyan system of circuits, where a single rider distributes news of the movement by visiting different groups and relating those experiences to others.

Circuit Riders share technology, news, and strategy success stories to large organizations and new start-ups. They act as website and networking consultants for larger groups, and they find mentors and assets for smaller startups.

Riders keep up-to-date in their training through regular meetings with other Circuit Riders, where they exchange news, train in technology, and investigate new tools that can be used to link together the movement.

Technology projects include church-mapping, calendar-sharing, and contact-sharing databases.

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