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An urban church and its changing neighborhood: responding to classism by means of demographic study and dialogue

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Eddie D Miller. An Urban Church and Its Changing Neighborhood: Responding to Classism by Means of Demographic Study and Dialogue. Wesley Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/83ad70f7-f598-497c-886c-f890d60d9b94.

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E. D. Miller. An urban church and its changing neighborhood: responding to classism by means of demographic study and dialogue. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/83ad70f7-f598-497c-886c-f890d60d9b94

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Eddie D Miller. An Urban Church and Its Changing Neighborhood: Responding to Classism by Means of Demographic Study and Dialogue. Wesley Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/83ad70f7-f598-497c-886c-f890d60d9b94.

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  • An urban church and its changing neighborhood can respond to classism that divides by means of a demographic study and honest dialogue. Questionnaires with interview-style segments were distributed to the project church members in weekly worship services and to the neighborhood residents by trained visitors. Those questionnaires and the area demographics challenged the covenant committee, made up of church members from the project and candidate's churches. The tools acted as a catalyst for interaction to take place, for both the present and the future, between the project church and its changing neighborhood in outreach and dialogue.
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  • 02/17/2024

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