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Fanning the flames of the spirit without burning down the church: preaching that is invitational and not confrontational

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Roland Lindeman. Fanning the Flames of the Spirit Without Burning Down the Church: Preaching That Is Invitational and Not Confrontational. Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/6374a03b-3e3a-4b35-9404-4c643633d110.

APA citation style (7th ed.)

R. Lindeman. Fanning the flames of the spirit without burning down the church: preaching that is invitational and not confrontational. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/6374a03b-3e3a-4b35-9404-4c643633d110

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Roland Lindeman. Fanning the Flames of the Spirit without Burning Down the Church: Preaching That Is Invitational and Not Confrontational. Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/6374a03b-3e3a-4b35-9404-4c643633d110.

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  • In this paper the author describes how he used a combination of John McClure's 'collaborative' approach to preaching, Lucy Atkinson Rose's concept of 'conversational preaching' and Marcia Riggs' understanding of what it means for a preacher to be a 'religious ethical mediator' in order to preach a series of invitational sermons aimed at opening the way for the Holy Spirit to lead an English speaking, Anglo congregation located in a predominantly Spanish speaking, Hispanic neighborhood into a discussion of how they can be faithful in their ministry as God's people.
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  • 02/17/2024

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