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From nomads to pilgrims : stories from practicing congregations
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From nomads to pilgrims : stories from practicing congregations

Author: Diana Butler Bass; Joseph Stewart-Sicking
Publisher: Herndon, VA : Alban Institute, ©2006.
Edition/Format: Book : English
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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Diana Butler Bass; Joseph Stewart-Sicking
ISBN: 9781566993234 1566993237
OCLC Number: 62593436
Description: xvi, 179 p. ; 21 cm.
Contents: Introduction: Christian practices in the congregation : the structure of vitality -- Speaking faith : grace breaking in / by Lillian Daniel -- Paying attention to god : divine coincidences / by N. Graham Standish -- Rediscovering tradition : a journey of becoming church / by Roy Terry -- Forming faith : the way / by Paul Hoffman -- Engaging creativity : journey to the unfamiliar / by Todd Donatelli -- Navigating culture : polycultures and digital culture in the postmodern age / by Steve Jacobsen -- Proclaiming god's word : practicing what we preach / by Timothy Shapiro -- Taking risks : full gospel church / by Scott Benhase -- Practicing worship : from message to incarnation / by Eric Elnes -- Making space for the sacred : practicing the presence of god in worship / by Gary D. Jones -- Saying yes and saying no : the prayer of Jabez, the passion of the Christ, and a tale of two congregations / by Kenneth H. Carter. Jr. -- Enlarging hospitality : where are the children? / by J. Mary Luti -- Conclusion: Pilgrimage congregations.
Responsibility: edited by Diana Butler Bass and Joseph Stewart-Sicking.
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