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Dollhopf, Erica J. "Overall Congregational Vitality in the United Church of Christ: Predictors and Implications". Theology Today 78, n. 3 (ottobre 2021): 225–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00405736211030249.

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This article examines the predictors of overall congregational vitality in the United Church of Christ (UCC), a US mainline Protestant denomination of approximately 5,000 churches and 800,000 members. This analysis is based on data from the UCC version of the Faith Communities Today survey, which surveyed all UCC congregations in early 2020. An overall congregational vitality scale was created from survey questions; factors associated with congregational vitality were tested to see which ones had a statistically significant relationship with a congregation's level of overall vitality. Aspects of congregations that were significantly associated with overall congregational vitality included the fit between the pastor and congregation, innovative worship, racial diversity, and total number of participants, while the percentage of young adults, contemporary worship, founding year of congregation, percentage change in worship attendance over the past five years, current financial health of congregation, and percentage of female participants did not influence overall congregational vitality. This research may be useful for congregations seeking to maintain or increase their vitality and for researchers interested in identifying the components and predictors of congregational vitality.
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Lefevor, G. Tyler, Jacqueline Y. Paiz, William-Michael Stone, Kiet D. Huynh, Hibah E. Virk, Sydney A. Sorrell e Sierra E. Gage. "Homonegativity and the Black Church: Is Congregational Variation the Missing Link?" Counseling Psychologist 48, n. 6 (27 maggio 2020): 826–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0011000020918558.

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The Black church in the United States has historically functioned as a bastion for civil rights; however, it may also be a source of pain and suffering for sexual minorities. To examine the influence of individual and congregational variables on attitudes toward same-sex sexuality in the Black church, we collected a sample of 219 participants from 15 randomly selected congregations. Results of three hierarchical linear models indicated that congregation- and individual-level variables emerged as equally important predictors of individuals’ attitudes toward same-sex sexuality. Individual-level religiousness and congregation-level education emerged as significant predictors of homonegativity. Our results suggest that congregations may play a role in enacting homonegative attitudes. We encourage counseling psychologists working with religious Black sexual minority clients to help clients consider characteristics of congregations (e.g., education) and individual religious practices (e.g., overzealous service attendance) that may signal homonegativity. We encourage further work examining the influence of congregational factors on congregants’ attitudes.
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Steinman, Kenneth Jacob, e Athe Bambakidis. "Faith-Health Collaboration in the United States: Results from a Nationally Representative Study". American Journal of Health Promotion 22, n. 4 (marzo 2008): 256–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.4278/061212152r.1.

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Purpose. Estimate the prevalence of and identify characteristics associated with religious congregations' collaboration with health agencies. Design. Cross-sectional analyses of self-report data from the National Congregations Study, a random sample of religious congregations generated from the 1998 General Social Survey. Setting. United States. Subjects. Key informants from 1236 congregations. Each respondent described a single congregation. Measures. Respondents provided open-ended descriptions of congregational programs. Researchers coded program descriptions by content (e.g., domestic violence) and whether the program involved collaboration with a secular agency. Other congregational characteristics (e.g., denomination) were measured by validated measures and linked census tract data. Results. Overall, 11.1% of congregations participated in faith-health collaboration (FHC). Logistic regression analyses found that FHC was more common among congregations with more members, with a small proportion of congregants under 35 years, and with a senior pastor with a graduate degree. Other effects were conditional; for instance, denominational differences varied depending on urban/suburban/rural location and the proportion of low-income members. Conclusion. This study provides the first national estimates of the prevalence of FHC. Such collaborative efforts may require different approaches in different areas. These results can help practitioners identify congregations that may be more willing to collaborate.
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Song. "Why Young Adult Believers Are Turning Away from Religions: With a Focus on Religious Congregations in Downtown Seoul". Religions 10, n. 9 (22 agosto 2019): 497. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel10090497.

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The sociological study of youth religion is a growing field of research. This essay focuses on the rising number of young Korean adult believers from five downtown religious congregations in Seoul who are leaving their congregations due to increased cynicism and as they re-examine their religious faith. Based on a series of in-depth interviews (Focus Group Interviews (FGIs)) conducted with both young adult believers and priests, this paper examines several key factors including why young adult believers decide to leave their congregations, how their congregations react to the changing environment, and whether they can develop innovative approaches to deal with the emerging situation. Although each and every one of the congregations considers this phenomenon to be a serious issue, the solutions they have applied to retain and attract young adult believers in and to their faith have so far been ineffective. Nonetheless, it is likely that the reason behind the failure to keep more young adults in their faith and congregation may correlate to how competitive and innovative solutions provided by the congregational leadership are as they attempt to tackle the ongoing issue of retaining and attracting young adult congregational members.
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May, Matthew. "Superordinate Ties, Value Orientations, and Congregations’ Organizational Cultures". Religions 11, n. 6 (5 giugno 2020): 277. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel11060277.

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In this paper, I examine how clergy’s value orientations and congregations’ relationships to the superordinate organizations in their institutional environment are reflected in congregations’ organizational cultures. My analysis of nearly 50 qualitative interviews with clergy, members, and former members of four Southern Baptist Convention congregations and one Independent Christian megachurch indicates organizational cultures are (1) reflections of their leaders’ value orientations and the congregation’s engagement with superordinate organizations and (2) an important indicator of how congregations establish legitimacy. I describe three unique organizational cultures and their relationship to clergy’s value orientations and the congregations’ ties to the superordinate organizations in their institutional environment. In the discussion, I argue there is a need to focus on specific components of the institutional environment beyond superordinate organizations, and I consider the role the three organizational cultures described in the text play in congregational growth and decline and church conflict.
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Ward, John Willis, e Jess Gregory Jones. "A Congregational Social Worker’s Role in Benevolence Ministry: A Case Study of Five Models". Social Work & Christianity 49, n. 3 (14 dicembre 2022): 270–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.34043/swc.v49i3.298.

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Benevolence is often a way for the church to engage with the local community, however, churches often struggle with how to do so most effectively. This paper provides a description of five church models from Baptist congregations in Central Texas. This paper will summarize each church’s approach and synthesize the approaches to form recommendations for congregational social work, including roles of the social worker in the congregation and suggestions for how churches might work with social workers to enhance and better articulate policies and practices around benevolence ministries. A highlight of the literature surrounding congregational community ministries will also be included. This article aims to advance the role of social workers in congregations and giving tangible tools for both social work and congregational engagement with benevolence funds.
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Thumma, Scott L. "A Portrait of the 2020 Faith Communities Today Study". Theology Today 78, n. 3 (ottobre 2021): 212–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00405736211030233.

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This article offers an overview of the congregational landscape of the United States using the 2020 Faith Communities Today national key-informant survey. Offering representative results from 15,278 congregations in over 80 different denominations and 4 religious traditions, the article describes the characteristics of the average American congregation as well as significant variations within the results. Overall, this picture is one of diminished health and gradual decline. Following this summary picture, several key trends, including size disparities, aging memberships, generational changes, and a more diverse religious context, are discussed along with their implications for future congregational vitality. These trends further illustrate the challenges facing US faith communities presently. The article concludes with a focus on the most prominent characteristics of those faith communities within the survey that are spiritually vital and growing to highlight possible avenues of revitalization for the country's congregations. These results suggest that congregations need a combination of innovative leadership, a clear sense of mission and purpose, passionate and relevant worship, and an engaged membership willing to adapt and change to address an ever-evolving social and religious context.
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Walsh, Zane Cullinane, Hannah Olson, Miranda Clendening e Athena Rycyk. "Social Behavior Deficiencies in Captive American Alligators (Alligator mississippiensis)". Journal of Zoological and Botanical Gardens 3, n. 1 (21 marzo 2022): 131–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jzbg3010011.

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Understanding how the behavior of captive American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) congregations compares to wild congregations is essential to assessing the welfare of alligators in captivity. Wild alligator congregations perform complex social behaviors, but it is unknown if such behaviors occur in captive congregations as frequently. We observed the behaviors of a captive and wild congregation of American alligators in Florida, USA in January 2021. Social behaviors were, on average, 827% more frequent in the wild congregation than the captive, and the wild congregation had a richer repertoire of social behaviors, with growling and HOTA (head oblique tail arched) behaviors being particularly common. High walking, a nonsocial behavior, dominated the behavioral repertoire of the captive congregation (94% of behaviors, excluding feeding) and may be a stereotypy that can be used as an indicator of welfare. Both congregations experienced human disturbance and displayed flushing as a species-specific defense reaction. Captive environments differ from the wild with respect to size, structure, stocking density, resource availability, and human presence. These differences translate into behavioral differences between wild and captive congregations. We identified important behavioral differences between wild and captive alligator congregations that can serve as a platform for more detailed investigations of alligator welfare in captivity.
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Cooper, Katherine R., e Lynn O. Cooper. "Partners, Not Providers: A Collaboration Typology for Congregations and Community". Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 50, n. 5 (10 febbraio 2021): 919–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0899764021991669.

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Scholars have long been interested in nonprofits, religious congregations, and their collaborative activity. This research builds upon past large-scale studies of congregations to suggest a nuanced understanding of how clergy approach congregational partnerships and make decisions about collaborating with community organizations. Using qualitative data from a geographically bounded sample of 30 Protestant congregations and grounded theory methodology, we suggest that clergy view their congregations as serving a different purpose from nonprofit partners and navigate numerous tensions inherent in congregational life in their pursuit of collaborative activity. We introduce a new typology of congregational collaboration that posits collaboration as a strategy for providing material and spiritual resources, in and outside of their congregations.
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Siberine, Kate Harmon, e Lisa Kimball. "Confirming Mentoring". Theology Today 76, n. 1 (aprile 2019): 38–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0040573619826950.

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The Confirmation Project research clearly identified the impact of the faith-forming culture of a congregation on youth confirmation. When the congregational ecology is intentional about lifelong and life-wide faith formation, intergenerational relationships become a powerful means of faith transmission. This article explores the role and impact of mentoring in confirmation programs, a practice we found in 57 percent of the 3064 congregations surveyed. Drawing from social science research and building on biblical and theological foundations, we argue that Christian mentoring, a practice of modeling faith, provides mutual benefit for young people and their adult mentors, while also contributing to the spiritual health and relational vitality of congregations. Intergenerational mentoring at its best teaches confirmands, mentors, and congregants that they are not independent Christians, but part of an interdependent body of Christ.
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Tesi sul tema "Congregations"

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Wallace, Layne. "Teaching congregations a theology of preaching helping the congregation hear preaching /". Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN) Access this title online Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 2006. http://www.tren.com.

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Berkland, Adam. "Religious Congregations and Civic Resources". Thesis, Boston College, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2345/684.

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Thesis advisor: Kay Schlozman
Much has been said recently about the decline in both political and non-political civic participation in the United States. Many American religious congregations, however, continue to stand strong as voluntary associations connecting people with the political and civic life in our country. This paper explains the role that religious congregations can play as promoters of civic engagement. Specifically, it describes the mechanisms by which religious congregations can provide what I call civic resources to their members, resources members utilize to participate in other forms of civic activity outside of their congregation. These resources can be broken down into three main categories. Civic skills are the communication and organizational abilities that an individual can draw upon to make participation more effective. Congregations provide opportunities for members to gain experience using such skills when becoming involved in church governance or in organizing church committees to take on special tasks or put on special events. Social infrastructure captures the value of the social networks and organizational resources available to members of a congregation. The tight-knit social community within a church serves as an effective network to spread relevant information or recruit volunteers for any collective activity. Finally, there are a number of psychological resources a congregation can bring to bear on an individual. Oftentimes the religious teachings of congregations encourage members to adopt civic-minded values and attitudes that serve as a strong motivation to participate
Thesis (BA) — Boston College, 2009
Submitted to: Boston College. College of Arts and Sciences
Discipline: Political Science Honors Program
Discipline: College Honors Program
Discipline: Political Science
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Anderson, Shawna Leigh. "Conflict in American Protestant Congregations". Diss., The University of Arizona, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/195715.

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Conflict in religious organizations is certainly not new. Conflict has been implicit in much of the theorizing on religion's social organization and its relationship to social change. Despite the clear and far-reaching implications of conflict for religious organizations, especially congregations, we know relatively little about why these conflicts occur and what they are about. With this project, I answer some basic descriptive questions about congregational conflict by capitalizing on nationally representative data from the National Congregations Study (NCS), and I build on these and other findings to move the study of congregational conflict beyond descriptive facts and toward explanation by asking: Why do congregations experience conflict? Why do congregations argue about some issues and not others? Existing literature suggests several key components to an explanation of congregational conflict: theological orientation, engagement with the secular world, organizational structure, racial diversity and internal change. I test a series of hypotheses and conclude that overall, organizational structure and internal change are most clearly related to rates of conflict in religious congregations. Theological orientation and engagement with the secular world do not show the hypothesized relationships, and it is difficult to evaluate the effect of racial diversity on congregational conflict.
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Brubaker, David. "Change and Conflict in Congregations: Examining the Effects of Change on Conflict in Religious Congregations". Diss., The University of Arizona, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/195334.

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Religious congregations occupy a unique social space in contemporary American society. Although participation rates have declined since the 1950s, congregations continue to attract more members and resources than any other voluntary form of association. Congregations have also not been immune from the dramatic social and cultural changes in the broader society. These external changes propel many congregations to undertake structural and cultural adaptations in an effort to survive in a changing environment.This dissertation explores the relationship between change and conflict in congregations by studying a population of congregations in a dynamic environment, the American Southwest. Using conflict as the dependent variable in a binary logistic regression model, the research considers the effect on conflict of a variety of changes that occurred in these congregations over a five-year period. Controlling for classic organizational variables such as size and age, the results indicate that changing a congregation's decision-making structure and/or adding or deleting a worship service significantly correlate with conflict. Also, congregational leaders are at greater risk of leaving during or following a conflict.The findings support the assertions of conflict theory that power is a critical variable as well as neoinstitutional arguments that structure has a symbolic as well as a functional purpose in organizations. They also point to the importance of ritual in congregational worship and to the possibility that conflict is more likely when a disruption of ritual occurs. Finally, the findings suggest that leaders have a critical role in congregational change and conflict, although the reciprocal nature of that role (in both initiating change and being held responsible for it) cannot be fully uncovered. More research is needed on the nature of the relationship between worship changes and conflict in congregations, as well as on the role and function of leaders.
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Sevier, Melissa Bane. "Revitalizing smaller congregations through local mission". Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN) Access this title online Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1997. http://www.tren.com.

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Oppenshaw, Derek Leonard. "Conflict resolution and reconciliation within congregations". Thesis, University of Pretoria, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/63030.

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The foundational hypothesis to this study is that congregations which have a healthy perception and a greater understanding of conflict will develop more effective responses to conflict that will translate into more effective conflict resolution and reconciliation. The process and sustainability of the development of a missional church, the context of the study, is pregnant with potential conflict. Untamed conflict has the propensity to retard, jeopardise or even destroy the development of a missional church. When conflict arises, it must be understood and dealt with theologically. The inherent problem is that conflict appears to be neither understood nor appreciated sociologically and theologically. This knowledge and praxis vacuum has the potential for conflict to translate into inappropriate or ineffective responses that do not always make for effective resolution and reconciliation. The research focuses mainly on an empirical study based on the four practical theological questions of Osmer (2008). Participants for this study were randomly selected from specific sectors of Methodist congregations in the wider Pretoria area. The research explores congregants’ perceptions, understanding and views of conflict; their responses to conflict; and some felt and observed outcomes of conflict. The presupposition is that the development of the local missional church would be more effective and efficient when the management and process of conflict resolution and reconciliation are well led and well managed. This study confirmed that conflict, despite its normalcy and necessity, carries a negative undertone and is mostly avoided in congregations. This is compounded by the evidence that there is little, if any, theological or scriptural understanding of conflict. There is also no indication that churches intentionally and purposefully educate their members to appreciate and understand conflict. In so doing, churches are harming their innate calling as the glory and manifestation of God’s divine grace through faith communities for the transformation of all peoples. Yet, the church understands the dangers of unhealthy conflict, and on occasion even expects conflict to arise, although deeming it inappropriate. Practical theological discernment is sought as to why this may be so and remedial action is proposed to address the problem of conflict within congregations.
Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2017.
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Pearson, Mark A. "Physical healing in "main line" congregations". Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1999. http://www.tren.com.

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DeClaisse-Walford, Stephen Gerald. "Led by the Spirit? Discovering the ethos of congregations that reach out". Thesis, University of Pretoria, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/23215.

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The problem this study addresses is that the Christian church in the postmodern west is in a condition of zero growth and even decline. Conventional strategies intended to reverse this condition have tended to focus on improved implementation of traditional methodologies of church growth. Despite the application of such strategies the church continues to decline, indicating the urgent need for additional approaches. Practical theology suggests such an additional approach: greater engagement with the local community. Certain churches have been identified whose congregations, acting, it is believed, under the leadership of the Spirit, are engaging their immediate communities in a wide variety of ways often with the result that people touched by the church respond with a new or renewed interest in the Christian faith and in some instances join or rejoin the Christian family. The implication, and the hypothesis of the study, is that widespread application of the practices of such community-engaging congregations, called “holistic” congregations, might have a positive impact in terms of growth in the wider church community. To determine the validity of this implication a small-scale inductive, empirical, effect-to-cause study was undertaken. Combining qualitative and quantitative research methods intended to identify the ethos of those churches that meet the developed criteria of “holistic” churches, as compared to a second group of “non-holistic” churches, the study addresses the question: Is it possible to discover the ethos of holistic churches with a view to reproducing that ethos in other churches? Analysis of the data gathered during the study identifies a number of specific characteristics shared by the holistic churches. In addition to suggesting strategies that may profitably be investigated and implemented by churches that wish to become, or become more, holistic in terms of their outreach ministry, the results also advocate the further study of holism as a possible key feature to the future of the Church.
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Pyne, Kenneth R. "Developing, implementing and evaluating congregational worship renewal in five selected congregations of the General Association of Regular Baptist Churches". Online full text .pdf document, available to Fuller patrons only, 2000. http://www.tren.com.

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Freeburg, Darin. "Information Culture and Belief Formation in Religious Congregations". Thesis, Kent State University, 2014. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=3618893.

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This qualitative study investigated the information culture and beliefs within two United Church of Christ congregations in Northeast Ohio. One congregation was Open and Affirming (ONA), and one congregation was not. ONA refers to a congregation's decision to be listed as a place where LGBT individuals—in particular—are welcomed and accepted. Using a purposive sampling technique, 8 focus groups of 4-8 participants each were asked to discuss content derived from three research question areas: participant beliefs, information that participants used to inform these beliefs, and how this information was used.

Analysis found that both congregations espoused the superiority of their beliefs about inclusivity, thus creating a paradox whereby their inclusivity involved excluding beliefs of exclusion. Because the ONA congregation preferred a personal expression of belief, they were more comfortable with the potential divisions caused by this paradox than the non-ONA congregation, which preferred a communal expression of belief.

Analysis also found that most participants relied heavily and placed great authority in information from internal sources, e.g., prayer, meditation, and emotion. The ONA congregation reflected the presence of more unique information, indicating that they approached the Bible and other common religious information critically and with more freedom to come to different conclusions than fundamentalists and biblical literalists.

Despite these differences in belief expression and information type, the analysis found that both groups showed evidence of Chatman's Small Worlds theory. First, participants showed evidence of unmet information needs. Many lacked confidence in the ability to articulate personal beliefs. Second, participants noted the presence of long-term attendees who determined the relevancy of incoming information. Finally, participants tended to guard against disclosing information about personal problems to other congregants, preferring to anonymously seek out answers.

The research highlights the social nature of belief formation and the impact of religious tradition, pastoral sermons, and external information on these beliefs. It contains important implications for pluralistic communication and the social nature of organizational legitimization. It extends the literature on belief formation and information science by developing mid-range theories about the processes by which individuals in religious communities use information to form beliefs.

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Libri sul tema "Congregations"

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The Hidden Lives of Congregations: Understanding congregational dynamics. Herndon, VA: Alban Institute, 2004.

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Lemler, James B. Transforming congregations. New York: Church Pub., 2008.

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1948-, Wind James P., e Lewis James Welborn, a cura di. American congregations. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994.

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Allen, Tom. Congregations in conflict. Camp Hill, Pa: Christian Publications, 1991.

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Mark, Chaves·. Congregations in America. Cambridge· MA: Harvard University Press·, 2003.

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Cowell, W. James. Organizing new congregations. A cura di United Methodist Church (U.S.). Board of Discipleship. Section on Evangelism. Office of Congregational Development. Nashville, TN: Discipleship Resources, 1986.

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Kertess, Klaus. Alfonso Ossorio: Congregations. Southampton, N.Y: Parrish Art Museum, 1997.

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Monnot, Christophe, e Jörg Stolz, a cura di. Congregations in Europe. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-77261-5.

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Cleveland Heights congregations. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Pub., 2009.

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Publishers, Gospel. Histories of the congregations. 3a ed. Moundridge, Kan: Gospel Publishers, 1999.

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Capitoli di libri sul tema "Congregations"

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Sheringham, Olivia. "Transnational Congregations". In Transnational Religious Spaces, 77–110. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137272829_4.

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Charlton, Joy. "Congregations and Communities". In Handbooks of Sociology and Social Research, 267–80. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-32933-8_18.

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Corrigan, John, e Winthrop S. Hudson. "Congregations and Coalitions". In Religion in America, 510–43. 9 [edition]. | New York : Routledge, 2018.: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351190312-17.

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Monnot, Christophe, e Jörg Stolz. "Introduction". In Congregations in Europe, 1–12. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-77261-5_1.

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Martínez-Ariño, Julia. "The Evolution of Religious Diversity: Mapping Religious Minorities in Barcelona". In Congregations in Europe, 177–93. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-77261-5_10.

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Schlamelcher, Jens. "Mainline Congregations in West Germany: Quantitative and Qualitative Forms of Decline". In Congregations in Europe, 195–208. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-77261-5_11.

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Chaves, Mark. "Congregations in Europe and the United States: Surprising Similarities and Common Priorities for Future Research". In Congregations in Europe, 209–19. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-77261-5_12.

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Giordan, Giuseppe, e Marco Guglielmi. "Erratum to: Be Fruitful and Multiply… Fast! The Spread of Orthodox Churches in Italy". In Congregations in Europe, E1—E2. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-77261-5_13.

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Monnot, Christophe, e Jörg Stolz. "How Do You Recognize a “Congregation”? Definition and Operationalization Strategies of the Swiss Congregation Census". In Congregations in Europe, 15–31. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-77261-5_2.

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Ahlin, Lars. "Second Modernity’s Effects on the Religious Field: Implications for a Mapping Project". In Congregations in Europe, 33–49. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-77261-5_3.

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Atti di convegni sul tema "Congregations"

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Silalahi, Haposan. "Perception of GKI SUMUT Medan Congregations About LGBT". In 1st International Conference on Education, Society, Economy, Humanity and Environment (ICESHE 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.200311.039.

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Abraham, Rubin Adi, Jessica Elizabeth Abraham, Yanto Paulus Hermanto, Christopher Santoso e Rivosa. "The Pastoral Care of Congregations during the Covid-19 Pandemic". In International Conference on Theology, Humanities, and Christian Education (ICONTHCE 2021). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.220702.041.

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Chen, Tianran, Yongzheng Zhang, Yupeng Tuo e Weiguang Wang. "CgNet: Predicting Urban Congregations from Spatio-Temporal Data using Deep Neural Networks". In GLOBECOM 2020 - 2020 IEEE Global Communications Conference. IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/globecom42002.2020.9322280.

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Gupta, Pranav, e Manish Gupta. "Managing Congregations of People by Predicting Likelihood of a Person being Infected by a Contagious Disease like the COVID Virus". In 2020 IEEE International Conference on Cloud Computing in Emerging Markets (CCEM). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ccem50674.2020.00017.

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Sugiri, Eddy, Syamsul Sodiq e Ali Yusuf. "The Use of Language Variation in Friday Prayer Sermon in Accordance with the Congregations Social Stratification in East Java: A Sociolinguistics Study". In Proceedings of the Fifth Prasasti International Seminar on Linguistics (PRASASTI 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/prasasti-19.2019.21.

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Brooks, Christopher H., e Edmund H. Durfee. "Congregating and market formation". In the first international joint conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/544741.544768.

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Blackmore, Kim L., Robert C. Williamson, Iven M. Y. Mareels e William A. Sethares. "Online learning via congregational gradient descent". In the eighth annual conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/225298.225330.

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Akhlaghi, Mohammah, Mohamad Ali Khesali, Alireza Fathi e Mohamadi Danyali. "Modified particle swarm optimizer with semi-active congregation". In 2011 International eConference on Computer and Knowledge Engineering (ICCKE). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccke.2011.6413331.

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Sajid, Muhamad, Ali Hassan e Shoab A. Khan. "Crowd counting using adaptive segmentation in a congregation". In 2016 IEEE International Conference on Signal and Image Processing (ICSIP). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/siprocess.2016.7888363.

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Atkinson, Colin, e Philipp Bostan. "The role of congregation in service-oriented development". In 2009 ICSE Workshop on Principles of Engineering Service Oriented Systems, PESOS. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pesos.2009.5068825.

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Rapporti di organizzazioni sul tema "Congregations"

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Mullen, Lincoln, John G. Turner, Jason Heppler e Caroline Greer. Urban American Congregations. Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31835/relec.citiesmap.

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In the early twentieth century, the U.S. Census Bureau conducted surveys of American religious congregations every ten years and published reports on the data it collected. The Bureau categorized denominations into different denomination families, linking together churches that had shared history, theology, or practice. This interactive map displays congregations by denominations and denominational families in American cities, including places with 25,000 or more residents.
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Blank, Susan Blank, e Fred Davie Davie. Faith in their Futures: The Youth and Congregations in Partnership Program of the Kings County (Brooklyn, NY) District Attorney's Office. Philadelphia, PA United States: Public/Private Ventures, aprile 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.15868/socialsector.1994.

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Mulligan, Casey. The Backward Art of Slowing the Spread? Congregation Efficiencies during COVID-19. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, aprile 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w28737.

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