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Confluence of care and mission in congregational systems

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Leonard H Meinema. Confluence of Care and Mission In Congregational Systems. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/7e800068-919f-4d03-863b-1a4ec8d4b518.

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L. H. Meinema. Confluence of care and mission in congregational systems. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/7e800068-919f-4d03-863b-1a4ec8d4b518

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Leonard H Meinema. Confluence of Care and Mission In Congregational Systems. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/7e800068-919f-4d03-863b-1a4ec8d4b518.

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  • The Christian Reformed Church in North America, known also as both the CRCNA and the CRC, is a relatively small denomination on the North American ecclesial landscape that has made a large worldwide impact for the kingdom of God for more than a century and a half. In both Canada and the United States of America, congregations have engaged the kingdom in a myriad of ways through five broad primary areas of ministry: faith formation, global mission, gospel presentation and worship, mercy and justice, and servant leadership. Along the road of this long history of ministry, a need was recognized to provide a denominational program to face an increasing number of problems arising between some pastors and their congregations. The resulting program is what is now called Pastor Church Resources [PCR] which was formed in 1983.
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  • 02/17/2024

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