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The Legacy of Hope - Moving Beyond Boundaries

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Temaki Carr. The Legacy of Hope - Moving Beyond Boundaries. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/fabad819-892c-4b74-9425-d27c3fc93c51.

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T. Carr. The Legacy of Hope - Moving Beyond Boundaries. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/fabad819-892c-4b74-9425-d27c3fc93c51

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Temaki Carr. The Legacy of Hope - Moving Beyond Boundaries. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/fabad819-892c-4b74-9425-d27c3fc93c51.

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  • The Legacy of Hope stares into the future, a future that seems riddled with change and transition, and ponders how best to serve a transforming community. Mt. Hope Baptist Church is a historically African American church nestled in a moderately rural Virginia community, which is in the midst of an enormous population, socioeconomic, and demographic transition. How will this community transition impact Mt. Hope? The purpose of the research was to determine what effect, if any, a relational meeting campaign and two multicultural, multiracial Christian education classes would have on incorporating multicultural, nonblack attendees into the life of Mt. Hope Baptist Church. The research determined that the threshold to incorporate multicultural, nonblack attendees into the life of Mt. Hope Baptist church has been traversed. The formal and informal relational meeting campaign with key leaders and nonblack worship attendees as well as two Christian education classes influenced the five measurement protocols towards a propensity of acceptance to multicultural ministry.
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  • 02/17/2024

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