Strength for the Journey, Second Edition: A Pilgrimage of Faith in CommunityChurch Publishing, Inc., 2017 M11 1 - 304 páginas
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... denominations and Catholic congregations—whether liberal or conservative—are losing adherents and influence at a historic rate, a shift that is now well documented. We keep trying to fix things. We keep seeking the next shiny savior of ...
... denominations and Catholic congregations—whether liberal or conservative—are losing adherents and influence at a historic rate, a shift that is now well documented. We keep trying to fix things. We keep seeking the next shiny savior of ...
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... denominations are usually depicted as “the empty church,” a spiritual dead end. Secular critics, when they paid any attention at all, gleefully predicted the demise of these irrelevant institutions. And when the denominations themselves ...
... denominations are usually depicted as “the empty church,” a spiritual dead end. Secular critics, when they paid any attention at all, gleefully predicted the demise of these irrelevant institutions. And when the denominations themselves ...
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... denomination might be too theologically liberal for me, I sensed I had found a spiritual home. Upon graduation, I asked my priest, the Rev. Gethin Hughes, where I might go to church when I moved in the fall. Gethin, who eventually ...
... denomination might be too theologically liberal for me, I sensed I had found a spiritual home. Upon graduation, I asked my priest, the Rev. Gethin Hughes, where I might go to church when I moved in the fall. Gethin, who eventually ...
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... denomination,” a religious institution with which few of my evangelical friends had patience. As far as they were concerned, denominations were all liberal, dangerous, and spiritually dead. Despite these reservations, however, I fell in ...
... denomination,” a religious institution with which few of my evangelical friends had patience. As far as they were concerned, denominations were all liberal, dangerous, and spiritually dead. Despite these reservations, however, I fell in ...
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... denominations lost anywhere from a quarter to a third of their members. In particular, the baby boomers, whose ... denominational battles ensued. Observers nicknamed them old-line, or sidelined, churches. At the same time, evangelical ...
... denominations lost anywhere from a quarter to a third of their members. In particular, the baby boomers, whose ... denominational battles ensued. Observers nicknamed them old-line, or sidelined, churches. At the same time, evangelical ...
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ST STEPHENS EPISCOPAL CHURCH | 89 |
CHURCH OF THE HOLY FAMILY | 121 |
CHAPTER FIVE Interim | 153 |
TRINITY CHURCH | 189 |
GRACEST LUKES EPISCOPAL CHURCH | 223 |
CHRIST CHURCH | 263 |
PARLIAMENT OF THE WORDS RELIGIONS | 287 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 293 |
ABOUT THE AUTHOR | 299 |
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