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Church D.N.A. testing: transforming a traditional church into an intergenerational congregation
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Church D.n.a. Testing: Transforming a Traditional Church Into an Intergenerational Congregation. Drew University Theological School. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/a090be00-abd0-4994-9be1-4d8eb2f1e790.Note: These citations are programmatically generated and may be incomplete.
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- The Doctor of Ministry project focused on how to introduce change to a traditional church. The church, Spilman Memorial Baptist Church, was not effectively meeting the needs of younger generations in its congregational, limiting their ideas in the church's decision-making process. In the project, the pastor educates and empowers an intergenerational team to initiate healthy changes within the congregation. The intergenerational team relied on a Biblical Foundation (Church D.N.A.) and family systems theory to help transform a church into an intergenerational congregation.
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