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Phishers of a generation: an irreverent, unorthodox, heretical way the church could reach a generation

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S William Sencabaugh. Phishers of a Generation: an Irreverent, Unorthodox, Heretical Way the Church Could Reach a Generation. Andover Newton Theological School. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/5761f2d8-396a-435c-9b15-a6aba518800f.

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S. W. Sencabaugh. Phishers of a generation: an irreverent, unorthodox, heretical way the church could reach a generation. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/5761f2d8-396a-435c-9b15-a6aba518800f

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S William Sencabaugh. Phishers of a Generation: an Irreverent, Unorthodox, Heretical Way the Church Could Reach a Generation. Andover Newton Theological School. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/5761f2d8-396a-435c-9b15-a6aba518800f.

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  • The purpose of my Doctor of Ministry project is to explore one question: 'Why is it that so many young people will drive hundreds of miles, maybe even thousands, to go to the next Phish (a musical group) concert, but they won't drive a mile to the center of their town to go to church?' I propose that a Phish concert experience is offering people something that they are not receiving in the local church. Young people, particularly those of Generation X (those born between 1961-1981), are noticeably absent from the church. I will explore the idea that Phish and their fans can teach those of us in the church a few things about becoming more inviting and hospitable to those of the younger generation.
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  • 02/17/2024

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