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Let the ministers minister: a study of lay ministry

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John V Glamann. Let the Ministers Minister: a Study of Lay Ministry. Christ Seminary-Seminex. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/b6142809-0eeb-4301-892b-9219c1d8c604.

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J. V. Glamann. Let the ministers minister: a study of lay ministry. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/b6142809-0eeb-4301-892b-9219c1d8c604

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John V Glamann. Let the Ministers Minister: a Study of Lay Ministry. Christ Seminary-Seminex. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/b6142809-0eeb-4301-892b-9219c1d8c604.

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  • The thesis, the need for lay ministry from a theological and a practical perspective, is based on the Gospels and the Book of Acts. Martin Luther's unique insights into this area are considered. Various underlying factors are covered. The author gives a contemporary example of lay ministry to the sick, the grieving, and the lonely in a congregational setting. From a theological perspective, he concludes that the ministry is given to all believers at their baptism. From a practical perspective, the church needs to recognize the need for lay ministry and provide training for lay ministry.
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  • 02/17/2024

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