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Three black Methodist churches in the consultation on church union: problems and prospects for union

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John E Brandon. Three Black Methodist Churches In the Consultation On Church Union: Problems and Prospects for Union. Boston University School of Theology. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/b40feafb-9e06-40ec-bf99-4f737eae793f.

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J. E. Brandon. Three black Methodist churches in the consultation on church union: problems and prospects for union. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/b40feafb-9e06-40ec-bf99-4f737eae793f

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John E Brandon. Three Black Methodist Churches In the Consultation On Church Union: Problems and Prospects for Union. Boston University School of Theology. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/b40feafb-9e06-40ec-bf99-4f737eae793f.

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  • This project examines the relationships of three predominantly black Methodist Churches (AME, AMEZ, CME) in the Consultation on Church Union. It explores their responses to union with white churches and the problems and prospect for such union. The project uses experiments in worship and mission called 'Generating Communities' and 'Interim Eucharistic Fellowships' and the Institutional Racism Commission to gather learnings about the participation of black churches in the union process. The degree of involvement of blacks in COCU is tempered by the black church historical experience, black theology and the black church's approach to the unity of the Church.
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  • 02/17/2024

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