Whilst much research has established that religious congregations have a long history of initiating social services that address many and varied community welfare and health issues, little attention has been paid to the process involved in this congregationally-based response as well as little paid to the unique issues that arise such as the role of clergy in their development and operation. Some research has however identified examples of congregationally-initiated programs evolving to the point where their link to their initiating congregation becomes effectively severed. The research reported in this article is drawn from a larger research project that identified a framework for understanding the complex processes by which congregations ...
Social welfare is traditionally discussed as a mixture of public, private, communal, and familial en...
Volunteering in church and community service projects appears to be a contributing factor in church ...
The Protestant Church has a tradition of active participation in the life of the community. This tra...
Whilst much research has established that religious congregations have a long history of initiating ...
This study outlines the unique nature of congregational social services to poor people and explores ...
Congregations and other religious organizations are an important part of the social welfare system i...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 61-65).Religious congregations play a significant role in th...
The American Protestant mainline tradition has consistently reported losses in membership, participa...
Target Audience: Congregational leaders and those leaders in social service agencies who work colla...
American social welfare is provided by a mix of organizations from three major interdependent sector...
An integral part of the dynamics of congregational development is the quest for deeper, maturer spir...
When congregations seek to address social needs, they often pursue this goal through acts of service...
This project explores the thesis that a corporately shared experience of mission outside the life of...
Faith-based initiatives have the potential to alter church-state relationships as they remove barrie...
Traditional patterns of leadership in the Church of England are changing. The demands of mission in ...
Social welfare is traditionally discussed as a mixture of public, private, communal, and familial en...
Volunteering in church and community service projects appears to be a contributing factor in church ...
The Protestant Church has a tradition of active participation in the life of the community. This tra...
Whilst much research has established that religious congregations have a long history of initiating ...
This study outlines the unique nature of congregational social services to poor people and explores ...
Congregations and other religious organizations are an important part of the social welfare system i...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 61-65).Religious congregations play a significant role in th...
The American Protestant mainline tradition has consistently reported losses in membership, participa...
Target Audience: Congregational leaders and those leaders in social service agencies who work colla...
American social welfare is provided by a mix of organizations from three major interdependent sector...
An integral part of the dynamics of congregational development is the quest for deeper, maturer spir...
When congregations seek to address social needs, they often pursue this goal through acts of service...
This project explores the thesis that a corporately shared experience of mission outside the life of...
Faith-based initiatives have the potential to alter church-state relationships as they remove barrie...
Traditional patterns of leadership in the Church of England are changing. The demands of mission in ...
Social welfare is traditionally discussed as a mixture of public, private, communal, and familial en...
Volunteering in church and community service projects appears to be a contributing factor in church ...
The Protestant Church has a tradition of active participation in the life of the community. This tra...