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A unified community: a response to 1 Corinthians in the life of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Yakima, Washington

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Frank D Maycock. A Unified Community: a Response to 1 Corinthians In the Life of Westminster Presbyterian Church In Yakima, Washington. Columbia Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/a6c722bb-5c50-4f32-b2f4-7ce8a96b1a58.

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F. D. Maycock. A unified community: a response to 1 Corinthians in the life of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Yakima, Washington. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/a6c722bb-5c50-4f32-b2f4-7ce8a96b1a58

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Frank D Maycock. A Unified Community: a Response to 1 Corinthians In the Life of Westminster Presbyterian Church In Yakima, Washington. Columbia Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/a6c722bb-5c50-4f32-b2f4-7ce8a96b1a58.

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  • Unified community: a response to first Corinthians in the life of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Yakima, Washington
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  • The author utilized both 1 Corinthians and a basic knowledge of family systems to help Westminster Presbyterian Church understand itself and how it can function as it comes to recognize unity in Christ and the role that the leader needs in order to carry it out. Research centered in family systems thinking, biblical study, exegesis, and sermons focused on 1 Corinthians; an all-church survey;teaching a class on conflict in the church and its correlation to the church of Corinth; and several interviews with church members past and present. All research led to the confirmation of the thesis.
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  • 02/17/2024

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