Religious Futurists Meeting at WorldFuture 2012: Report

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By Jay Gary

After a three-year absence, and with the encouragement of WFS President Tim Mack, I hosted a Religious Futurists gathering in Toronto that drew 39 conference participants. I opened the program with a 10-minute overview of the future of religion, from Toronto 1980 onward, and various milestones in publishing and meetings.

The main activity of the session was to consider Bob Johansen’s “15 Provocations from the Future.” Using this handout, people gathered in groups of three or four, and discussed these emerging trends, considering how their faith tradition might engage them. After 30 minutes, a whole session discussion followed.

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courtesy of World Network of Relgious Futurists

As one participant said, “Jay is truly the one to lead the religious futurists and he did a great job in Toronto.... Thirty-nine people showed up for an early Sunday morning time and NO ONE left until it was over.”

The World Network of Religious Futurists will again host a Sunday morning meeting at WorldFuture 2013 in Chicago next July.

About the Author
Jay Gary is an assistant professor, School of Global Leadership & Entrepreneurship, program director of the Master of Arts in Strategic Foresight at Regent University, and a member of the Association of Professional Futurists.

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