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The Jeremiah Project: a plan for establishing a connection between United Methodist churches in High Point, North Carolina, and the surrounding community

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David A Cook. The Jeremiah Project: a Plan for Establishing a Connection Between United Methodist Churches In High Point, North Carolina, and the Surrounding Community. Hood Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/a0c9e887-354b-4437-8055-51f49da98cee?locale=es.

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D. A. Cook. The Jeremiah Project: a plan for establishing a connection between United Methodist churches in High Point, North Carolina, and the surrounding community. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/a0c9e887-354b-4437-8055-51f49da98cee?locale=es

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David A Cook. The Jeremiah Project: a Plan for Establishing a Connection Between United Methodist Churches In High Point, North Carolina, and the Surrounding Community. Hood Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/a0c9e887-354b-4437-8055-51f49da98cee?locale=es.

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  • The author set out to prove that The Jeremiah Project Mission/Action Day could be effective in linking church and community. The author used Jeremiah 29:7 as an interpretive lens through which to view biblical and Wesleyan sources. He also studied local demographics and three existing one-day events. The author concluded that there is a link between these sources and a contemporary understanding of the relationship between church and community. He also concluded that one-day outreach events can provide a necessary first step in the formation of relationships between church volunteers and community residents.
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  • 02/17/2024

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