Has your outlook on Emergent changed?

Hey Brian, I wanted your thoughts after observing the two emergent conferences in San Diego. Last year, it seemed a great deal of effort went into explaining that emergent was a conversation verses a movement. This year, during the general session you led, you mentioned an "Emergent Movement." I am curious, and I do not ask in any contentious way, but how has your thoughts evolved since last year regarding the rise of the emergent church? If I used that term, it was a slip of the tongue. Yes, to a degree it is a movement already, but I don’t want the movement to move too far until:

1. We have more minorities involved in North America,

2. We have more nonminorities involved, especially from Latin America, Africa (I’m en route home from 3 weeks in Africa as I write), and Asia.

3. We have more women leaders involved at the core of the conversation.

4. We have more of a balance between mainline protestants, evangelicals, catholics, and (I hope) Eastern Orthodox. I’m sure you can see why I would feel this way. My new book “A Generous Orthodoxy” will help make it clear. I hope we’ll attract more and different voices to the conversation, and that in God’s time the conversation will become a positive, irenic, just, and far-reaching God-empowered movement.