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Developing a vision of ministry for Warren Community Fellowship

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James R Kennington. Developing a Vision of Ministry for Warren Community Fellowship. Denver Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/591b3982-aa12-4789-bcde-a83064639a91.

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J. R. Kennington. Developing a vision of ministry for Warren Community Fellowship. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/591b3982-aa12-4789-bcde-a83064639a91

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James R Kennington. Developing a Vision of Ministry for Warren Community Fellowship. Denver Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/591b3982-aa12-4789-bcde-a83064639a91.

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  • Visionary leadership is desperately needed in the church today. The lack of a clearly defined vision statement by Christian leaders is a major contributing factor to plateaued or dying churches. A clear statement of vision provides a ministry with greater direction, unity, relevance, motivation, financial support, and valid education. Will a 3-month small group study using Malphurs's steps for building vision produce a clear and unified vision of ministry among the leadership of Warren Community Fellowship, as determined by using a pretest and posttest vehicle of measurement? Warren Community Fellowhship is a 5-year old, suburban, non-denominational community church with an average attendance of 400. The results were modestly successful, and demonstrated that visionary leadership may be more successful with a strong visionary point person.
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  • 02/17/2024

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