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  • All God's Children Metropolitan Community Church ​

    3100 Park Avenue South
    Minneapolis, MN 55407
    (612) 824-2673
    http://www.agcmcc.org/


    Senior Pastor: Rev. DeWayne Davis
    admin@agcmcc.org

    Ark of Refuge

    Tabernacle of Philadelphia

    6439 Lansdowne Avenue
    Philadelphia, PA 19151
    (215) 833-0553

    Pastor Pamela Williams

    City of Refuge UCC

    8400 Enterprise Way
    ​Oakland, CA 94621
    (415) 861-6130
    ​www.cityofrefugeucc.org 
    Senior Pastor: Bishop Yvette A. Flunder
    ​info@cityofrefugeucc.org

    City Of Refuge UCC Tijuana

    5269 Lenox Drive
    Memorias La Morita, Tijuana Mx.
    San Diego CA 92114
    ​(619) 365-4766
    www.cortijuana.org


    Senior Pastor: Rev. Antonio Granillo

    CORE Fellowship

    City of Refuge East Fellowship

    555 W. James St.

    Lancaster, PA 17603

    (on the campus of

    Lancaster Theological Seminary

    in Mayer Commons.)

    Mailing address:

    2033 William Penn Way

    Lancaster, PA 17601

    COREFellowshipministries@gmail.com

     

    Pastor: Rev. Dominique Denman

    Integrated Praise Spiritual Center

    7223-B Florin Mall Dr.
    Sacramento, CA 95823
    http://www.integratedpraise.org/


    Senior Pastor: Rev. Amundayo De Edwards

    Judah Fellowship

    1000 Bryn Mawr Road
    McKees Rocks, PA 15219
    (412) 512-2171
    https://judahfellowship.org/


    Senior Pastor: Rev. Shanea D. Leonard

    Living Faith Covenant Church

    3403 Shelley Blvd
    Dallas, TX 75211
    (972) 546-0546
    http://www.livingfaithdfw.org/


    Senior Pastor: Rev. Marvin T. Roberts
    info@livingfaithdfw.org

    Metropolitan Community

    Church of Baltimore

    401 West Monument St.
    Baltimore, MD  21201
    (410) 669-6222
    http://www.mccbaltimore.org/​
    Senior Pastor: Rev. Victoria L. Burson

    New Dimensions/ Expanding Consciousness Network

    500 North Michigan Ave., Suite 600
    Chicago, IL 60611
    (312) 546-3045​

    Senior Pastor: Bishop Carlton Pearson

    New Generational Gathering

    4066 W. 141st Street
    Savage, MN 55378

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    This week on Theology on the Go, our host, Dr. Jonathan Master is joined by Dr. Scott Swain. Dr. Swain is Professor of Systematic Theology at Reformed Theological Seminary in Florida. He also serves as the Academic Dean on campus. With Dr. Michael Allen, he serves as general editor of two series:...

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    Proselytism, retention and re-affiliation : the hybridisation of an Assembly of God Church

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    The Sociology of the Sunday Assembly: 'Belonging Without Believing' in a Post- Christian Context (2017, PhD thesis)

    Josh Bullock

    2017

    The Sunday Assembly, a secular congregation with the motto ‘Live Better, Help Often, Wonder More’, took centre stage in the nonreligious marketplace in 2013. Since then, over 70 franchised global congregations have opened their doors to the nonreligious affiliated market. If Britain is displaying how religions can fade, the Sunday Assembly becomes the perfect case study to examine what comes next. This thesis is an ethnographic study of the Sunday Assembly London and utilises 35 semi-structured interviews with members of the congregation. It addresses what the Sunday Assembly reveals about believing, belonging and community, and their relationship with religion, secularisation and wonder. The study highlights generational trends towards nonreligion in the UK and, in particular, how the Sunday Assembly uses existing religious structures, rituals and practices to flourish. It is through this post-Christian transition that religion is understood as a chain of memory (Hervieu-Léger, 2000); that people are still seeking to belong, but do not wish to believe in a religious doctrine, thus ‘belonging without believing’ is transpiring. I argue that the demographic profile of Sunday Assembliers is homogeneous, with similar life experiences and values, the majority of whom once held a religious belief and now do not, are not hostile towards religion, are from the same ethnic group (white British), are typically middle class and seek to congregate, and thus represent a very different nonreligion estranged from its ‘New Atheist’ predecessors. The growth and initial demand of and for the Sunday Assembly indicate that a Christian culture still exists and the congregational community structure is still sought in a post-Christian tr

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