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A house divided
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- The author researched small churches of the Columbia Conference of the Seventh Episcopal District of the AME Church in South Carolina which are often one cell organisms that reflect the character of the most dominant family. Some of their traits can be positive such as quick communication, building on tradition, and mutual recognition. This project studied instances where negative expressions of single cell congregations were evident such as indirect communication, the making of scapegoats, and failing to observe boundaries. Pastors of such congregations received training in family systems concepts and strategies.
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