Pioneer Churches along the Gold Rush Trail

Pioneer Churches along the Gold Rush Trail
Title Pioneer Churches along the Gold Rush Trail PDF eBook
Author Liz Bryan
Publisher Heritage House Publishing Co
Pages 263
Release 2022-06-14
Genre Travel
ISBN 1772034029

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A fascinating tour through BC’s historical gold rush trails, focusing on the nineteenth-century churches that were pivotal to the establishment of early settler communities. Much has been written about the Cariboo gold rush—from the trails and wagon roads to the rowdy mining camps, from tales of great luck to those of disappointment and despair. This book paints a different picture of those pioneer days. It is a guide to the nineteenth-century churches that were built during the gold rush or in the settlement days that followed. Most of these historic structures were handmade of local wood, though they differed greatly in size and style. Some are now abandoned, untenanted but still worthy of inspection. All were built to fill the spiritual need of the European migrants who flooded to the area, to nurture a sense of community that survived even after the gold was gone. Filled with beautiful colour photography and detailed maps, Pioneer Churches along the Gold Rush Trail highlights the history, geography, architecture, craftsmanship, and social context of dozens of gold rush–era churches, preserving them, in their varying states of decay, for posterity. While acknowledging the destructive forces of colonialism, including Christianity, on Indigenous Peoples, this book also examines the historical role of churches in community building and invites the reader to consider this dichotomy with an open and curious mind.

Pioneer Churches of Vancouver Island and the Salish Sea

Pioneer Churches of Vancouver Island and the Salish Sea
Title Pioneer Churches of Vancouver Island and the Salish Sea PDF eBook
Author Liz Bryan
Publisher Heritage House Publishing Co
Pages 225
Release 2020-06-23
Genre Travel
ISBN 1772033065

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A concise, full-colour visitor’s guide to dozens of historical churches scattered throughout Vancouver Island, from humble country chapels to soaring urban cathedrals. For many European settlers who arrived on Vancouver Island in the late nineteenth century, building a church was as important as establishing a homestead or erecting a school. The church was the heart of the community. Today, although demographics have shifted and church attendance has waned, many of those early structures are still standing. Pioneer Churches of Vancouver Island and the Salish Sea features more than forty surviving churches whose construction dates back to the 1800s. It explores the architecture; the local history of the area; and the stories of the builders, worshippers, clergy members, those who are buried in the adjoining graveyards. Divided into geographical sections—Victoria, Esquimalt and the Saanich Peninsula, the Cowichan Valley, Salt Spring Island, Central Vancouver Island, and the North Island—this book is a beautifully photographed, easy-to-follow guide for anyone interested in exploring these architectural treasures and learning more about the history surrounding them.

Western Theology

Western Theology
Title Western Theology PDF eBook
Author Wes Seeliger
Publisher
Pages 116
Release 1985-08
Genre History
ISBN 9780915321001

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The Pioneer Churches of Florida

The Pioneer Churches of Florida
Title The Pioneer Churches of Florida PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Chase
Publisher Mickler House Publishers
Pages 92
Release 1977
Genre Architecture
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The Facilitator Era

The Facilitator Era
Title The Facilitator Era PDF eBook
Author Tom Steffen
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 418
Release 2011-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1621891917

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Some time ago, Ralph Winter brilliantly identified three eras of modern missions: Era 1: William Carey focused on the coastlands; Era 2: Hudson Taylor focused on the inlands; Era 3: Donald McGavran and Cameron Townsend focused on unreached peoples. With all the fast and furious changes swirling around us today in twenty-first century missions, have we entered a Fourth Era? If so, who are the people primarily involved? How are they selected? How are they trained? How long do they serve? Has the Third Era ministry focus--reaching the unreached--changed? If so, to what? Are there any successful case studies out there? Have McGavran and Townsend passed the baton to a new leader(s)? If so, to whom? This book seeks to answer these and related questions. Contributors: Dr. Ben Beckner Dr. Monroe Brewer Dr. Don Finley Mike Griffis Dr. Gary Hipp, MD Jerry Hogshead Kaikou Maisu Judy Manna Kenn Oke Dr. A. Sue Russell Dr. Robert Strauss Peter Swann Bryan Thomas Diane Thomas Dr. Mike Wilson Dr. Sherwood G. Lingenfelter

The Pioneer Gift

The Pioneer Gift
Title The Pioneer Gift PDF eBook
Author Cathy Ross
Publisher Canterbury Press
Pages 256
Release 2014-07-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 1848256515

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Pioneer ministry happens among the 88% of the population that the Church does not reach. Even if the best practices of growing churches were rolled out across every parish, 75% of the population would remain untouched, so pioneer ministry is about doing things differently - literally ripping up the existing manual and starting again. The situation demands urgency, imagination and energy – and a good theological grounding which this book sets out to provide. Ordained pioneer ministry is a significant and growing presence in the Church of England and the Methodist Church and in denominations around the world. Here leading practitioners and theologians in the pioneer movement including Doug Gay, Liz Sercombe, Beth Keith, Gerald Arbuckle and others reflect on emerging trends, practices and key theological challenges. They explore how people experience transformation, contextual engagement, dissent as a form of leadership, emerging patterns of urban ministry, whether the language of sin and guilt works today, challenges assumptions about how pioneer ministry is learned and more.

History of Hamilton County, Indiana

History of Hamilton County, Indiana
Title History of Hamilton County, Indiana PDF eBook
Author John F. Haines
Publisher
Pages 550
Release 1915
Genre Hamilton County (Ind.)
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