An edition of Grant us courage (1995)

Grant us courage

travels along the mainline of American Protestantism

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Grant us courage
Randall Balmer
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An edition of Grant us courage (1995)

Grant us courage

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Balmer crisscrosses America to give us a first-hand look at how Christianity has fared in the last half-century. What emerges is a church challenged by diminished influence, but with signs of hope for the future.

For instance, he takes us to West Hartford, Connecticut, where we learn how a gregarious pastor, Bob Heppenstall, rekindled the spirit of the First Church of Christ Congregational - still housed in its stately, classic New England meetinghouse - that had suffered from inept management until recent years. And in Ames, Iowa, at the Collegiate United Methodist Church, we watch George White struggle to regain his church's once dominant voice in the religious life of the town, a voice now dimmed by the growth of fundamentalism. Some churches have held steadfastly to long-established roles, such as Washington Prairie Lutheran Church, in Decorah, Iowa, which has been a model of continuity, serving its Norwegian-American community in much the same way since it was founded in 1851.

And Balmer also visits some thriving churches, such as Hollywood's First Presbyterian Church, led by the great preacher John Lloyd Ogilvie, who was recently appointed chaplain of the U.S. Senate. In Minneapolis, Balmer encounters Mount Olivet Lutheran Church, a congregation that has not only increased its membership, but can now call itself the biggest Lutheran church in the world.

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154

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Grant us courage: travels along the mainline of American Protestantism
1996, Oxford University Press
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Grant Us Courage: Travels along the Mainline of American Protestantism
1996, Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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Grant Us Courage: Travels Along the Mainline of American Protestantism
November 21, 1995, Oxford University Press, USA
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Edition Notes

Originally published in: The Christian century.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York, Oxford
Other Titles
The Christian century.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
280.40973
Library of Congress
BR526.B29 1996, BR526 .B29 1996

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Pagination
xiv, 154 p. ;
Number of pages
154

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL21165384M
ISBN 10
0195100867
LCCN
95016205
OCLC/WorldCat
32348329
Library Thing
1576523
Goodreads
776615

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