Creating hybrid faith-formation networks
The Center for the Ministry of Teaching at Virginia Theological Seminary has been working with faith formation ministers in congregations and dioceses to test out
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The Center for the Ministry of Teaching at Virginia Theological Seminary has been working with faith formation ministers in congregations and dioceses to test out
In our search to revitalize the church we say we want creativity and that we want to support new initiatives, but do we really? others
Leigh Foster, a member of the Boston-based congregation
New studies show that children and youth who are involved in the life and worship of the church are more likely to stay into adulthood
Univision offers a commercial that shows the reality of the U.S. today – is the Episcopal Church paying attention? ¿Habla usted español:
Richard C. Dujardin of the Providence Journal covered A. Robert Jaeger’s visit with Rhode Island church leaders. Jaeger heads the Philadelphia-based Partners for Sacred Places:
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