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Back to the future: a missional strategy of small group community for a postmodern mainline church

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David L Goebel. Back to the Future: a Missional Strategy of Small Group Community for a Postmodern Mainline Church. Columbia Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/53fc217c-1647-4e3d-ad72-5b7568c8ec67.

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D. L. Goebel. Back to the future: a missional strategy of small group community for a postmodern mainline church. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/53fc217c-1647-4e3d-ad72-5b7568c8ec67

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David L Goebel. Back to the Future: a Missional Strategy of Small Group Community for a Postmodern Mainline Church. Columbia Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/53fc217c-1647-4e3d-ad72-5b7568c8ec67.

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  • Many mainline congregations throughout North America are in a state of decline because they lack a clearly defined strategy to impact their postmodern communities. Drawing on the insights of Icenogle and Osiek & Balch, this project focuses on helping one such congregation, Boone Memorial Presbyterian Church in Caldwell, Idaho, develop an articulated strategy of building intentional community through the medium of home-based small groups. Through the development of a prototype group and the church's leadership this approach gave Boone Church the necessary means to articulate and accomplish its God-given missional strategy.
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  • 02/17/2024

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