Pentecostal Churches in Transition

Pentecostal Churches in Transition

Author: Shane Clifton

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2009-05-20

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9047428706

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The global growth of Pentecostal movements during the course of the twentieth century has been widely documented although, to date, there has been little written on their developing ecclesiology. After making the case for a concrete rather than idealised approach to ecclesiology, this book describes and analyses the transitions that have framed the ways in which Australian Pentecostals have understood church life and mission. From a loosely knit faith missions movement, to congregational free church structures, to the so-called apostolic models of mega-churches, Australian pentecostalism stands as a microcosmos of ecclesial developments that have occurred throughout the world. This book, therefore, provides a means of reflecting upon what has been gained and lost in the process of ecclesiological change.


The Church in Transition

The Church in Transition

Author: Tim Conder

Publisher: HarperCollins Christian Publishing

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 0310265711

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The Journey of Existing Churches into the Emerging Culture In our fast-growing post-Christian, postmodern culture, the church often finds itself marginalized and ineffective in mission. The new emerging church is both hopeful and frightening compared to more traditional forms of Christianity. However, these "two churches" need each other. The Church in Transition presents honest stories of the failures and successes of a variety of transitioning fellowships.


Pentecostals After a Century

Pentecostals After a Century

Author: Allan H. Anderson

Publisher: Bloomsbury T&T Clark

Published: 1999-11

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13:

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This book emerges from a consultation in June 1996 with Walter J. Hollenweger, acknowledged doyen of Pentecostal studies, held at Selly Oak Colleges, Birmingham. Different perspectives are offered from scholars from five continents, emphasizing the increasingly non-Western nature of this rapidly growing Christian movement and the significance of its roots. Central challenges facing Pentecostalism after a century of existence include the central doctrine of Spirit baptism and its relationship to the 'supernatural', the political relevance of the movement in different parts of the world, the indigenization and contextualization of the movement, and case studies from four continents.


Enhanced Pastoral Transitions in the Urban Pentecostal Assemblies of the World Churches in Indiana

Enhanced Pastoral Transitions in the Urban Pentecostal Assemblies of the World Churches in Indiana

Author: Mark V. Brown (Sr.)

Publisher:

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13:

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This 2019 research followed up a study for pastoral transition that focused on the urban African-American church and built upon the baseline research of Sims (1999) entitled: Towards Effective Pastoral Transition in the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World (PAW). This study has documented the real-world steps taken for three different successful pastoral transitions. The primary research question is "how do pastoral transitions in African-American churches comprised of 200-400 members in Indiana compare with what was identified by Sims' study (1999)?" This study employed a two-phase sequential mixed methodology to ascertain the status of pastoral transition and succession plans of urban African American senior pastors. In the first phase, a survey quantitatively researched the change in the number of senior pastors who took action to develop pastoral succession plans and/or have pastoral succession in place 20 years after the initial study. In the second phase, three churches were investigated qualitatively through interviews, and observations for significant factors for successful pastoral succession including preparedness for succession success; pastoral life after succession; and financial resources needed for succession. These variables were evaluated from two organizational perspectives including the former pastor and the new pastor. Findings reported the number of transition plans currently in place within the targeted population of African-American churches and recommendations have been documented for an enhanced pastoral transition handbook.


Guiding Your Church Through a Worship Transition

Guiding Your Church Through a Worship Transition

Author: Tom Kraeuter

Publisher: Emerald Publishing

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781932096088

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"Tom Kraeuter is one of the most prolific authors and teachers on the contemporary worship scene today. His books are available worldwide in multiple languages. Tom's biblical, practical teaching transcends denominational lines. Nearly 20,000 people have attended his worship seminars, retreats, and conferences in churches all across North America. Many churches are considering a change in worship style--or they are in the midst of one. How can congregations walk together through a successful worship transition? Based on solid scriptural principles and the experiences of scores of churches, this wealth of tested solutions and steadfast counsel equips believers with answers that will make a difference.


The Transition Movement for Churches

The Transition Movement for Churches

Author: Timothy Gorringe

Publisher: Canterbury Press

Published: 2013-11-19

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 1848255292

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The Transition Town Movement is a fast growing social movement with hundreds of local groups which aims to prepare communities for the impact of peak oil and climate change. Many Christians are involved already, but this is the first book to equip local churches to engage with the movement towards greater simplicity.


The Pendulum Slowly Swings

The Pendulum Slowly Swings

Author: Katherine Graul

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13:

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The Courageous Church (TCC) in Springfield, Missouri, and its pastor, Tyler Padgitt, exemplify a form of Protestant Evangelical Christianity not bound by denominational borderlines. The need for relevancy is urgently articulated by many church leaders and members in this particular vein of Christianity. They believe that the church should be a place that meets people where they are in life, instead of requiring them to move from the secular to the sacred arena, though TCC maintains clear boundaries between the sacred and outside world. The focal point of this thesis is the story of a church changed--drastically changed--in a short period of time. A church once affiliated with the United Pentecostal Church Alliance, and now identified as non-denominational, TCC began its ongoing transformation in 2005, moving from a Oneness Pentecostal to a Trinitarian belief structure. Reaching a crescendo in October 2012 with a reintroduction to the church's surrounding community in the Ozarks, the newly named church emphasizes relationship building and focuses on spreading a grace-filled gospel. For attendees, TCC is unlike any other Evangelical church in their community. To find out how and why the church changed its belief structure and outward appearance, I conducted interviews with members and others connected to the church, analyzed past and recent church documents, and consulted scholarship exploring the world of Oneness Pentecostalism, recent Evangelical church culture, and churches in similar identity transition. I discovered that TCC's transition, carried out under the same leadership, represents another type of church identity transition for scholars to consider in the ongoing discussion of how religious communities reinvent their identity and culture.


Church in Transition

Church in Transition

Author: Tim Conder

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 2010-12-21

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 0310861381

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The Journey of Existing Churches into the Emerging Culture In our fast-growing post-Christian, postmodern culture, the church often finds itself marginalized and ineffective in mission. The new emerging church is both hopeful and frightening compared to more traditional forms of Christianity. However, these “two churches” need each other. The Church in Transition presents honest stories of the failures and successes of a variety of transitioning fellowships.


The Church in Transition

The Church in Transition

Author: Wisconsin J. Gore

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2023-06-13

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 1663222088

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The church is in transition and serious challenges dawn on the horizon that will rattle the faith of many and conversely strengthen the warriors of the faith. There can be no compromise on fundamental principles if the church is to survive the relentless attack from the forces determined to undermine and taint the long-held reputation of fairness, compassion, and love for all people of the world.