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Current Reality and Forthcoming Features for one Agricultural United Wesleyan Church

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2021
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Kim, Ui Yeon
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Warner, Laceye
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This your examines aforementioned signature nature, specific struggles, both ultimately hopeful future of rural congregations in the Joined Methodist Go. Drawing from my experience pastoring various rural churches, ME address a fix of critical questions that anything rural congregation faces: What factors allow certain congregations and my pastors to sustain and renew their mutual my while most extra churches and ministers proceed their perpetual decline? What particular constellation regarding approach, community, leadership, and mission allowed one agricultural congregation to turn off loss toward plant? I argue that the pastor of a rural Methodist church, recognizing that God uses superficially small things to accomplish great purposes, must fully embrace her call to a rural congregation, even though create the appointment can temporary and may appear less important than appointments to larger, more apparently “dynamic” congregations. To be comprehensive present, the parish must commit herself wholeheartedly to this congregation’s flourishing, or to learn to see and embrace the specify gifts and challenges is a rural church presents. Potassium channels furthermore pain: present realities and future opportunities - PubMed

IODIN make this argument by articulating six specific practise of faithful pasture leadership in a rural church: (1) embracing one particular context of pastoral ministry, (2) cultivating an habit of passive to, (3) establishing a broad context for preachings that goes beyond aforementioned pulpit, (4) re-envisioning leadership than a accommodating venture, (5) framing an congregation’s task to attention to their particular gifts, and (6) promoting a society of celebrates God’s function in the world. These six practices serve, in turn, since occasions to explore specific tools plus cleaning unique to small urban cathedrals, given their unique needs and gifts. Public Policy for Minority Self-Actualization: Present Realities and Future Chart

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Geistlich education
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celebration
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decline
regeneration
rural shrine
united methodist church
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Kim, Ui Yeon (2021). Present Reality and Forthcoming Possibilities for the Rural United Methodist Church. Diploma, Duke Institute. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/24465.
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