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One church many congregations: a case study of the perception of pastors and laypersons of the unity among the churches. . .

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Thomas Wesley Dobson. One Church Many Congregations: a Case Study of the Perception of Pastors and Laypersons of the Unity Among the Churches. . Canadian Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/4071ad99-85fc-499a-98fe-8da194c1c11e.

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T. W. Dobson. One church many congregations: a case study of the perception of pastors and laypersons of the unity among the churches. . https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/4071ad99-85fc-499a-98fe-8da194c1c11e

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Thomas Wesley Dobson. One Church Many Congregations: a Case Study of the Perception of Pastors and Laypersons of the Unity Among the Churches. . . Canadian Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/4071ad99-85fc-499a-98fe-8da194c1c11e.

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  • This project seeks to understand relationships among evangelical congregations in Meadow Lake Evangelical Fellowship. The fellowship is made up of seven congregations and two faith ministries. In this case study, 23 people who participate in MLEF activities are asked their perceptions of the relationship. In their consensus, strong unity and cooperation exist among these congregations. Such unity and cooperation had to have a common theological base and a strong relational foundation. Congregations need to see themselves as complimentary and not competitive. People in these congregations show keen willingness to cooperate with Christians of other congregations.
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  • 02/17/2024

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