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Seattle, WA
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Your Anglican Church Body Affiliation (CofE, TEC, AMiA...) - Leave blank if not applicable
TEC
Your Diocese
Olympia
Your City
Seattle,wA
Your Parish
Saint Mark's Episcopal Cathedral/ Church of the Apostles - COTA
Your parish website
http://www.saintmarks.org
Your blog (if you have one)
http://www.eliacin.com
Your Anglican 'Species'
Lay person, Religious/monasitc
Your 'Day Job'
Community and Program Catalyst at Mustard Seed Associates
What you do for fun and re-creation?
books, strong coffee, cooking, photography, hanging out with my family, learning about organic gardening, home brewing

more about Eliacín

I was born in Puerto Rico and now live in Seattle WA, with my wonderful wife and my two adorable kids.

So I am a Husband and Father/ artist/ communitarian/ provocatuer/ and organic intellectual.

My family and I are part of The Mustard Seed House, a neo-monastic/intentional community in Seattle, where we eat, play, work, garden, pray and conspire for a new reality.

Ricci (my wife) and I are the Community & Program Catalysts at Mustard Seed Associates (MSA) a grassroot community that provides resources and a network for other committed Christians to anticipate the future, decode the culture, convey the Kingdom of God , and create new ways to be a difference and make a difference.

We work to inspire, connect and create in order to fulfill our mission… Believing God is changing the world through mustard seeds – the seemingly insignificant – MSA seeks to unleash the creative potential of ordinary people to make a difference in their communities and a world of urgent need.

I've been told to have the natural gift of networking, so one of my major roles at MSA is of connector. He enjoys meeting new people and listening to their stories. He is known by some to be a holy mischievous prankster.

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Eliacin's in Sojourners Magazine

Sojourners Magazine, June 2008






Look mom, I'm on the cover of a magazine!

Last March I received an email from one of editors Sojourner… Continue

Posted on June 11, 2008 at 9:30am —

Eliacin Rosario-Cruz

Episcopalians and Lutherans explore The New Conspirators edge


The New Conspirators: Creating the Future One Mustard Seed at a Time
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Fellow local Episcopalian, Tom Sine has a new book that has recently been released called The New Conspirators: Creating the Future One Mustard Seed at a Time. In this book he offers an insightful look into the rapidly changing face of the church in the twenty-first century. Tom presents us with helpful and hopeful overview of new faith expressions - Emerging Church, Missional Church, Multi-Cultural Church & NContinue

Posted on May 14, 2008 at 2:44pm —

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Social Media/Tech and Mission


A live streaming of the MSA Conversation with Thomas Knoll.

Thomas have been the techie/geeky wizard behind Anglimergent network together with Karen.

What? | A learning party about Social Media/Tech and Mission with Thomas Knoll

When? | April 23, 2008 | 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Whe… Continue

Posted on April 22, 2008 at 12:09pm — 1 Comment

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Joining God's Conspiracy!


The New Conspirators: What in the World is God Doing?
God is conspiring through a new generation to re-imagine and create new expressions of discipleship, community, church and mission and to make a difference in our rapidly changing world. At… Continue

Posted on February 14, 2008 at 5:37pm —

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At 12:13pm on June 27, 2009, Emily Scott said…
Eliacin,

Thanks for your message. I'd love to talk more -- please shoot me an e-mail at emilymdscott@gmail.com.

E
At 12:28am on August 25, 2008, Sara Miles said…
Well in the absence of real boriqueño food, the whole roast hog here is not bad....stuffed into a sandwich with sage dressing and (go figure, they're english) applesauce.
Greenbelt's great, though I have to say 6AM is just too damn early to lead Eucharist outdoors, especially when it's drizzling. But we had a hundred people, singing and dancing.
Having fun with Karen and a bunch of new friends--it's wonderful to meet people. Paul and I are heading to London for a week of work with a couple of churches and Christian communities. Catch up with you soon----besos, S.
At 10:10am on August 20, 2008, Vincent Karl Schwahn Ryckman said…
Hola Eliacin,
Bienvenido a nuestro grupo en espanol. Espero que tengas la oportunidad de conocer otros Anglicanos en otros lados...algunos aqui en Mexico. Me gustaria saber mas de tu comunidad en Seattle. Cuales son tus proyectos, como es la comunidad, como trabajan, como juegan juntos etc. ME da mucho gusto conocerte! Vincent
At 5:40pm on May 31, 2008, Kerlin Richter said…
I'm not sure yet exactly when we are coming up-
We would love to see the Mustard seed house-
when is good for you guys?
Kerlin
At 5:04pm on April 7, 2008, Susan Richardson said…
Last week at the TWS gig was one of the best experiences I've ever had. You were a great part of it. I also look forward to our continued connection and work over the years. Let's stay in touch!
At 6:33am on March 6, 2008, Steven Hebbard said…
Rock on Dude,

It was a great conference and has started a conversation that i hope will continue both in my life and in Austin. Pray for us.
At 5:45pm on February 26, 2008, Mel Ahlborn said…
Eliacin,
It was a wonderful experience to be in Seattle among so many talented artists at the opening of the ECVA-Olympia chapter. What can I do to help your photography work?
At 1:20pm on February 25, 2008, Doug Thorpe said…
thank you! I'll eventually get the hang of this . . .
Doug
At 5:05am on February 19, 2008, Jim Hart said…
Thank you, Eliacin. I just came upon this site last night and, even though I haven't had a chance to peruse it thoroughly yet, it looks to be refreshingly missional, communal, creative, subversive, and Christian! Blessings to you.
At 11:41am on February 15, 2008, Phyllis Tickle said…
Gracias Eliacin. Y yo tambien, amigo....p
 
 

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