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Lives Aglow: A Study of the Vocational Lives and Testimonies of Congregational Leaders at First United Methodist Church

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William Cato. Lives Aglow: A Study of the Vocational Lives and Testimonies of Congregational Leaders At First United Methodist Church. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/5aef0dbf-7f76-4805-b54f-198f5a32a9c3.

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W. Cato. Lives Aglow: A Study of the Vocational Lives and Testimonies of Congregational Leaders at First United Methodist Church. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/5aef0dbf-7f76-4805-b54f-198f5a32a9c3

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William Cato. Lives Aglow: A Study of the Vocational Lives and Testimonies of Congregational Leaders At First United Methodist Church. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/5aef0dbf-7f76-4805-b54f-198f5a32a9c3.

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  • This project addressed a lack of opportunities for Christian vocational discernment at First United Methodist Church in Arkadelphia, Arkansas (FUMCA). The research question asked what effect, if any, the public speech of leaders would have on the vocational self-understanding of congregants. The hypothesis postulated that the public testimonies of congregational leaders, coupled with a sermon series, would produce an increase in the percentage of congregants who identify as called to participate in God’s redemptive work. While the hypothesis could not be substantiated, the project produced vocational agitation among congregants. Results indicated the need for follow-up measures to sustain lasting change.
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  • 02/17/2024

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