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Afrocentric spirituality: moving towards revitalization in African-American United Methodist churches

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Lawrence Livingston. Afrocentric Spirituality: Moving Towards Revitalization In African-american United Methodist Churches. Wesley Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/3c5c8a02-001c-4c15-84df-144bd6da8195?q=1995.

APA citation style (7th ed.)

L. Livingston. Afrocentric spirituality: moving towards revitalization in African-American United Methodist churches. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/3c5c8a02-001c-4c15-84df-144bd6da8195?q=1995

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Lawrence Livingston. Afrocentric Spirituality: Moving Towards Revitalization In African-American United Methodist Churches. Wesley Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/3c5c8a02-001c-4c15-84df-144bd6da8195?q=1995.

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  • African-American churches can be renewed with liberation-oriented ministries that teach Afrocentric history, culture, traditions. Ministry that affirms racial identity, self-concept and community empowerment can bring about the transformation of African-American United Methodist churches. The project outlined was a study of some of the themes of Afrocentric spirituality and implementation of those themes in programs of ministry. Two projects, a rite of passage program for boys and a convocation-type event, were developed and evaluated. Revitalization can occur in the lives of individuals, churches and communities when African-American culture, history and traditions are taught and affirmed.
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