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Unique Challenges Facing Urban Chuch Planters
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A New Church Plant In Williamsburg Brooklyn

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MINISTRY IN THE NEW GLOBAL CULTURE OF MAJOR CITY-CENTERS
(part 2 of 4)
By Tim Keller, Senior Pastor, Redeemer Presbyterian Church

Can we speak of the marks of city-center culture, if there is not only such diversity of ethnicities but even diversities of worldviews? Yes. City-center culture is a “salad bowl” with two dominant ingredients—modern and postmodern worldviews—interacting and blending in different ways. > MORE

 
 
 

UNIQUE CHALLENGES FACING URBAN CHURCH PLANTERS
By Allen Thompson

It is important to address concerns that are particular to church planters in urban areas. The intent is to awaken awareness of urban realities affecting ministry and to provide ideas for both the church planting coach and the planter to succeed. > MORE

 

 
 

A NEW CHURCH PLANT IN WILLIAMSBURG BROOKLYN

Recently the movement sat down with Vito Aiuto, the pastor of Resurrection Presbyterian Church, a brand new church plant in the Williamsburg/Greenpoint area of Brooklyn:

One of the exciting things about this church is that it was built upon the desires and prayers of people in this community. Three years ago I became aware of people who were praying for the creation of such a church, and since arriving in Brooklyn I have met many more people who had been asking God to build a church here that could love and serve this community. > MORE

 
 
 

BOOKS: URBAN ANTHROPOLOGY
Helping Us Understand Our Context
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