The purpose of the project was to encourage and increase the level of Christian Fellowship (Koinonia) and involvement in the Trinity African Episcopal Methodist Church, Atlanta. The church is situated in what was a transitional community. It is now approximately 98% black in the South West section of the city. The project consisted of five (5) consecutive weeks of student input. It involved 24 - 42 members, divided into three (3) groups. Group A, the control group, attended the worship services and took the questionnaire. Group B, the target group, attended the worship services, attended the input sessions, and took the questionnaire. Group C, the super target group, participated in all of the above activities, in addition to engaging in en...
The Milwaukee Central Seventh-day Adventist Church is a congregation of approximately 350 members. T...
The SDA church entered the South during a tumultuous period in American history. As a product of its...
This work seeks viable ways in which the African-American church can teach, train, and equip the lai...
The study begins from the hypothesis that many black associations and state conventions were organiz...
This paper documents the activities of the leadership team of Central United Methodist Church (CUMC)...
The purpose of this study was to describe what Christian education programs were like in Black congr...
Bibliography: leaves 234-238For quite some time now the phenomenon of black Christians joining white...
This work is being done to seek out ways the local Black (African-American) church can reach out to ...
The purpose for this action research thesis is to develop a strategy to transition the MHBC from a t...
The goal of this project is to demonstrate that church planting through networking, community buildi...
This dissertation asks, how the intentional practice of being a Koinonia fellowship, primarily in th...
This transformational leadership project addresses the numeric decline of historic Black churches in...
This article provides an initial overview of the Institute for Contextual Theology’s 1988–1990 proje...
Many African American churches are on a continual decline or have become stagnant in membership due ...
Throughout United States history the Black Church has played a significant role in the Black communi...
The Milwaukee Central Seventh-day Adventist Church is a congregation of approximately 350 members. T...
The SDA church entered the South during a tumultuous period in American history. As a product of its...
This work seeks viable ways in which the African-American church can teach, train, and equip the lai...
The study begins from the hypothesis that many black associations and state conventions were organiz...
This paper documents the activities of the leadership team of Central United Methodist Church (CUMC)...
The purpose of this study was to describe what Christian education programs were like in Black congr...
Bibliography: leaves 234-238For quite some time now the phenomenon of black Christians joining white...
This work is being done to seek out ways the local Black (African-American) church can reach out to ...
The purpose for this action research thesis is to develop a strategy to transition the MHBC from a t...
The goal of this project is to demonstrate that church planting through networking, community buildi...
This dissertation asks, how the intentional practice of being a Koinonia fellowship, primarily in th...
This transformational leadership project addresses the numeric decline of historic Black churches in...
This article provides an initial overview of the Institute for Contextual Theology’s 1988–1990 proje...
Many African American churches are on a continual decline or have become stagnant in membership due ...
Throughout United States history the Black Church has played a significant role in the Black communi...
The Milwaukee Central Seventh-day Adventist Church is a congregation of approximately 350 members. T...
The SDA church entered the South during a tumultuous period in American history. As a product of its...
This work seeks viable ways in which the African-American church can teach, train, and equip the lai...