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Empowering laity through revelation: a model of proclamation that fosters lay participation in the local church

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Artis McKinley Royal. Empowering Laity Through Revelation: a Model of Proclamation That Fosters Lay Participation In the Local Church. United Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/8c597aae-f1f4-4fa3-a95a-903dedf1908e.

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A. M. Royal. Empowering laity through revelation: a model of proclamation that fosters lay participation in the local church. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/8c597aae-f1f4-4fa3-a95a-903dedf1908e

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Artis McKinley Royal. Empowering Laity Through Revelation: a Model of Proclamation That Fosters Lay Participation In the Local Church. United Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/8c597aae-f1f4-4fa3-a95a-903dedf1908e.

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  • This project examined the impact of a revelational homiletic on lagging levels of lay enrollment in church ministries at the Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church of Memphis. The hypothesis was that a multifaceted revelational homiletic model combining gift awareness and a personal invitation would affect lay activity levels in the local church positively. A spiritual gift inventory, three sermons, and organizational invitations tested this hypothesis. Change was measured quantitatively through a pre/post test and qualitatively through the interview process. Positive change was seen in test results and the number of persons enrolled in church ministries.
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  • 02/17/2024

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