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The identification of elements to consider in the integration of families of Caribbean origin with a traditional Presbyterian congregation
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The Identification of Elements to Consider In the Integration of Families of Caribbean Origin with a Traditional Presbyterian Congregation. Knox College. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/1a1172be-e716-4316-a6ca-a5c74baf2113.Note: These citations are programmatically generated and may be incomplete.
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- Subtitle: With special reference to the descendents of indentured labourers from South Asia. The practice of ministry in a congregation made up of people of a variety of ethnic origins will encounter problems resulting from ethnic and cultural differences. In order for the congregation to be integrated into a working and worshipping whole, these differences must be identified and appreciated. In-depth interviews of eight family units chosen from the traditional congregation and recent-comers from Guyana were conducted, followed by three group meetings. Transcripts were analysed, and the findings compared with the experience of similar congregations. Three primary factors were identified: ethnicity, immigration experience, and dialogue.
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