Faith and Community

Faith and Community
Author: Creative Street Inc
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 14
Release: 2003-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781882079155

Each video in this 11 volume series describes an aspect of the modern religious landscape by using Indianapolis, IN as a microcosm of American society.

Effective Small Churches in the Twenty-first Century

Effective Small Churches in the Twenty-first Century
Author: Carl S. Dudley
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2003
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0687090903

Dudley's work in Making the Small Church Effective (1978) broke new ground in understanding the dynamics of life in the small congregation. In this revised edition, Dudley revisits the small church, posing new questions reflective of the considerable changes that have swept over small churches in the last two decades. Among the most significant recent developments are shifts in institutional loyalty and individual's sense of identity in relation to larger groups and organizations. Dudley explores the key components that contribute to a small congregation's sense of unity and that motivate its members to more faithfully live out their faith.

Faith & Community: Faith-based partnerships (23:35 min.)

Faith & Community: Faith-based partnerships (23:35 min.)
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Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 18
Release: 2003
Genre: Documentary films
ISBN: 9781882079148

Each video in this 11 volume series describes an aspect of the modern religious landscape by using Indianapolis, IN as a microcosm of American society.

Stilling the Storm

Stilling the Storm
Author: Kathleen S. Smith
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2006-12-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1566996414

When congregations go through difficult times, worship will both reflect and influence those difficulties. The practice of worship itself can be a key part of the congregation's healing process. Teacher and consultant Kathleen Smith successfully demonstrates this truth in Stilling the Storm, a book for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the ways that worship intertwines with the life and health of a congregations. There are three main types of difficulty congregations can face: times of crisis, transition, and conflict. Smith considers their differences, similarities, and implications for worship, and explains the congregational dynamics that accompany such times and the roles that leaders play. She reviews basic principles of worship and the ways that unique moments and regular habits of worship shape the congregation. For each type of difficulty she suggests important themes for congregations and their worship planners. Smith explores the wide range of liturgical resources available for congregations going through difficult times and how those resources can best be shaped to fit the specific situation they are experiencing. A perceptive guide to the worship we offer to God in all times and situation, Stilling the Storm is an important resource for all congregations of all worship traditions.