To Be a PresbyterianWestminster John Knox Press, 2010 M01 1 - 118 pages In this lay-friendly introduction to what it means to be a Presbyterian, Louis B. Weeks explains the life, history, tradition, and beliefs of the Presbyterian Church. Offering more than providing a brief overview, Weeks ties his explanations to actual congregational situations. Each chapter begins with an anecdote and then examines the theme in the following pages. It is ideal for new-member classes and for those who seek a refresher course on Presbyterianism. Originally publishing this volume in 1983, Weeks has updated many of the original anecdotes and added material to reflect decades of change in the PC(USA). |
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... 80 12. To Grow in Grace 88 13. To Struggle in Faith and Humility 95 14. To Practice the Faith 103 15. To Enjoy God Forever 111 For Further Study 115 Introduction Peggy Cunningham asked a straight question: “What does it Contents.
... 80 12. To Grow in Grace 88 13. To Struggle in Faith and Humility 95 14. To Practice the Faith 103 15. To Enjoy God Forever 111 For Further Study 115 Introduction Peggy Cunningham asked a straight question: “What does it Contents.
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... practice succinctly . The first edition of To Be a Presbyterian — used widely in new - member classes , officer training sessions , adult classes , and youth group meetings — proved helpful and provocative . As the PC ( USA ) came ...
... practice succinctly . The first edition of To Be a Presbyterian — used widely in new - member classes , officer training sessions , adult classes , and youth group meetings — proved helpful and provocative . As the PC ( USA ) came ...
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Louis Weeks. and practices, such as yoga, karate, and transcendental medita- tion, from those traditions. People become and remain Presbyterians for a whole range of different reasons. We like the minister. Good friends belong to the ...
Louis Weeks. and practices, such as yoga, karate, and transcendental medita- tion, from those traditions. People become and remain Presbyterians for a whole range of different reasons. We like the minister. Good friends belong to the ...
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