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Restoring vision to the people of a declining church: a project in ministry at Mount View Baptist Church, Charlottesville, Virginia

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Michael Cogdill. Restoring Vision to the People of a Declining Church: a Project In Ministry At Mount View Baptist Church, Charlottesville, Virginia. Campbell University Divinity School. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/0f9cedba-cb57-4db1-beb9-03c05acecfb8.

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M. Cogdill. Restoring vision to the people of a declining church: a project in ministry at Mount View Baptist Church, Charlottesville, Virginia. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/0f9cedba-cb57-4db1-beb9-03c05acecfb8

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Michael Cogdill. Restoring Vision to the People of a Declining Church: a Project In Ministry At Mount View Baptist Church, Charlottesville, Virginia. Campbell University Divinity School. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/0f9cedba-cb57-4db1-beb9-03c05acecfb8.

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  • This project in ministry focused on reversing the numerical and spiritual decline of Mount View Baptist Church, Charlottesville, Virginia. Ten congregational projects were designed specifically for this church that involved updating and altering the physical plant. These projects would require the commitment of the congregation in time, money, and labor. The ten congregational projects ran concurrently to produce a new attitude among the people as atakeholders in their church. Apathy and disinterest were replaced by commitment and involvement in the work of the Kingdom of God.
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  • 02/16/2024

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