This book gives an essential framework for creating church in the twenty-first century. It is a call to think and work outsdie the box of recent practice in bold and risk-taking ways. Church Unplugged" tells the story of one of the first "fresh expressions of church" in England: the Net in Huddersfield, and shows how it was started from nothing but a pssion to reach people who would not normally associate with church. Church Unplugged is an honest account which examines not just the ups but also the downs and clearly shows what the Net learnt about community and how being community is never easy. It asks key questions relating to a future of mission, evangelism, church and community and also gives lots of practical ideas and advice.