Resource Type:
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Record Group
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Type:
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Thesis
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Language:
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English
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Location:
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130/3/2
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Date:
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2007
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Author/Creator:
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Riggle, Stephen Earl
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Title:
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Transitioning Grace Community Church from an upscale, suburban-minded congregation to a city-reaching, multi-cultural congregation $c / by Stephen Earl Riggle.
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Publisher:
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2007
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Format:
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xv, 128 leaves ; 28 cm.
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Description:
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Thesis (D.Min.)--King's Seminary, 2007.
Bibliography p. 123-127.
The author is the founding pastor of Grace Community Church, a large charismatic church headquartered in Houston, TX. He is president of Grace International, formerly Christian Evangelistic Assemblies, an international network of more than 3,000 churches. He is also on the board of The King's University. In his early ministry, he held AG credentials, but was not ordained.
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Subject:
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Jack W. Hayford Collection.
Grace Community Church (Houston, TX).
Church growth.
City churches--Texas--Houston.
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Date Cataloged:
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10/05/2017
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