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Growing old without dying: how the existing church of today can become the emerging church of tomorrow

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Ben L Orchard. Growing Old Without Dying: How the Existing Church of Today Can Become the Emerging Church of Tomorrow. Western Seminary (Portland, Ore). rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/f323bc1b-9648-4cc2-a966-934bf4fdfcf8.

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B. L. Orchard. Growing old without dying: how the existing church of today can become the emerging church of tomorrow. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/f323bc1b-9648-4cc2-a966-934bf4fdfcf8

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Ben L Orchard. Growing Old without Dying: How the Existing Church of Today Can Become the Emerging Church of Tomorrow. Western Seminary (Portland, Ore). https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/f323bc1b-9648-4cc2-a966-934bf4fdfcf8.

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  • As the Baby Boomer generation ages many churches are now finding that young people have left their congregations. Churches once filled with children and young families now have empty classrooms and a congregation comprised mainly of empty nesters. This dissertation examines causes of the decline and death of churches to help them determine culturally-appropriate methods to reach the next generation, and those that follow.
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  • 02/17/2024

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