Andrew Rogers’ Being Built Together project found 240 black majority churches in Southwark, south London, the greatest concentration of African Christianity in the world outside of Africa, it is believed. Here Rogers looks at how this relates to the broader picture of church growth and decline in the UK, finding that urban religious landscapes have changed dramatically over recent decades. This has important implications for public policy, including planning policy and practice
In light of current debates and historical precedent, this article rejects polarized approaches to g...
PhD (Missiology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis study explores how the African imm...
This occasional paper investigates the problems that churches have in trying to get planning permiss...
PhD (Missiology), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, in association with Greenwich School ...
During the first decade of this century, the Diocese of Southwark saw a slight increase in ‘usual Su...
This thesis explores church growth phenomenon among African diaspora congregations (ADCs) in Liverpo...
There is a growing phenomenon in the United States of America: multiracial churches. While earlier r...
It is possible to interpret the available statistical evidence to argue that — when the presence of ...
This thesis seeks to re-examine theories of religious decline in the inner-city. From Edward Wickham...
Christianity is on a downward slope in the United Kingdom. A country which used to pride itself as a...
Introduction: Rustenburg is a fast growing city in the world. This growth influences establishment o...
Purpose: While many issues about the entrepreneurial engagements of African-Caribbean (AC) have been...
The aim of the investigation was to ascertain whether the number of churches in Cheshire being close...
Christianity has seen phenomenal growth in sub-Saharan Africa and African churches in the West have ...
Methodism has always placed concern for the poor at the heart of its identity and purpose, yet its l...
In light of current debates and historical precedent, this article rejects polarized approaches to g...
PhD (Missiology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis study explores how the African imm...
This occasional paper investigates the problems that churches have in trying to get planning permiss...
PhD (Missiology), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, in association with Greenwich School ...
During the first decade of this century, the Diocese of Southwark saw a slight increase in ‘usual Su...
This thesis explores church growth phenomenon among African diaspora congregations (ADCs) in Liverpo...
There is a growing phenomenon in the United States of America: multiracial churches. While earlier r...
It is possible to interpret the available statistical evidence to argue that — when the presence of ...
This thesis seeks to re-examine theories of religious decline in the inner-city. From Edward Wickham...
Christianity is on a downward slope in the United Kingdom. A country which used to pride itself as a...
Introduction: Rustenburg is a fast growing city in the world. This growth influences establishment o...
Purpose: While many issues about the entrepreneurial engagements of African-Caribbean (AC) have been...
The aim of the investigation was to ascertain whether the number of churches in Cheshire being close...
Christianity has seen phenomenal growth in sub-Saharan Africa and African churches in the West have ...
Methodism has always placed concern for the poor at the heart of its identity and purpose, yet its l...
In light of current debates and historical precedent, this article rejects polarized approaches to g...
PhD (Missiology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis study explores how the African imm...
This occasional paper investigates the problems that churches have in trying to get planning permiss...