Church at a Crossroads
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Church at a Crossroads  -     By: D. Neal MacPherson & Douglas John Hall

Church at a Crossroads

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Title: Church at a Crossroads
By: D. Neal MacPherson & Douglas John Hall
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 178
Vendor: Wipf & Stock
Publication Date: 2008
Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 X 0.44 (inches)
Weight: 14 ounces
ISBN: 1498249639
ISBN-13: 9781498249638
Stock No: WW249638

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Facing the uncertainty of their present life and ministry, the American and Canadian churches of mainline Protestantism are, for the most part, responding in one of two ways. Some are simply choosing to ignore the process of their disestablishment. They continue to carry on with their church life as though nothing were happening, as though they were still occupying a place at the center of society. Others, knowing that they are being moved to the periphery of social and political life, are seeking to regain their past power and influence by adopting one or another program of church growth, many of which are being promoted by the newly emerging megachurches of the Christian right. Based upon the history and experience of a particular congregation, Church of the Crossroads in Honolulu, Hawaii, this book suggests a third option for the churches of mainline Protestantism: to embrace their ongoing disestablishment and to see it not as a burden or as something to be either ignored or reversed, but as an opportunity to envision a new way of being in the world.

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