The Suburban Church
Title | The Suburban Church PDF eBook |
Author | Gretchen Buggeln |
Publisher | U of Minnesota Press |
Pages | 450 |
Release | 2015-12-15 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 1452945632 |
After World War II, America’s religious denominations spent billions on church architecture as they spread into the suburbs. In this richly illustrated history of midcentury modern churches in the Midwest, Gretchen Buggeln shows how architects and suburban congregations joined forces to work out a vision of how modernist churches might help reinvigorate Protestant worship and community. The result is a fascinating new perspective on postwar architecture, religion, and society. Drawing on the architectural record, church archives, and oral histories, The Suburban Church focuses on collaborations between architects Edward D. Dart, Edward A. Sövik, Charles E. Stade, and seventy-five congregations. By telling the stories behind their modernist churches, the book describes how the buildings both reflected and shaped developments in postwar religion—its ecumenism, optimism, and liturgical innovation, as well as its fears about staying relevant during a time of vast cultural, social, and demographic change. While many scholars have characterized these congregations as “country club” churches, The Suburban Church argues that most were earnest, well-intentioned religious communities caught between the desire to serve God and the demands of a suburban milieu in which serving middle-class families required most of their material and spiritual resources.
Finding Holy in the Suburbs
Title | Finding Holy in the Suburbs PDF eBook |
Author | Ashley Hales |
Publisher | InterVarsity Press |
Pages | 198 |
Release | 2018-10-23 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 083087397X |
More than half of Americans live in the suburbs. Yet for many Christians, the suburbs are ignored, demeaned, or seen as a selfish cop-out from a faithful Christian life. What does it look like to live a full Christian life in the suburbs? Ashley Hales invites you to look deeply into your soul as a suburbanite and discover what it means to live holy there.
Suburbianity
Title | Suburbianity PDF eBook |
Author | Byron Forrest Yawn |
Publisher | Harvest House Publishers |
Pages | 230 |
Release | 2013-04-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0736950427 |
Rick Warren famously wrote, “It’s not about you.” But much of the Western church seems to disagree, having settled for a self-centered message of personal fulfillment. With incisiveness and a passionate love for the church, pastor and author Byron Forrest Yawn offers a compelling call away from narcissism and back to the powerful and transforming gospel of Jesus. He shows the difference between... Sunday-morning life coaches selling self-help seminars, and preachers proclaiming God’s redemptive work through Christ promises of prosperity and comfort, and a realistic and helpful perspective on suffering escape from unbelievers and their godless world, and redemptive engagement with people As Byron exposes the false gospel of “suburbianity,” he offers readers a better alternative: to look beyond themselves and embrace God’s call to be His image-bearers and ambassadors, partnering with Him as He restores people and all creation to His original design.
Death by Suburb
Title | Death by Suburb PDF eBook |
Author | Dave L. Goetz |
Publisher | Harper Collins |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 2006-01-24 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0060756705 |
Takes a critical look at the spiritually corrosive influence of suburbia and suburban life, identifying eight toxic elements in the suburban lifestyle and introducing eight corresponding disciplines designed to nurture one's spiritual life.
The Suburban Christian
Title | The Suburban Christian PDF eBook |
Author | Albert Y. Hsu |
Publisher | InterVarsity Press |
Pages | 221 |
Release | 2006-05-31 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 083083334X |
Albert Hsu unpacks the spiritual significance of suburbia and explores how suburban culture shapes how we live and practice our faith. With broad historical background and sociological analysis, Hsu offers guidance and hope for all who would seek the welfare of the suburbs.
A Heart for the Community
Title | A Heart for the Community PDF eBook |
Author | John Dr. Fuder |
Publisher | Moody Publishers |
Pages | 383 |
Release | 2012-03-21 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0802483623 |
Islam, gentrification, AIDS, and multiculturalism: Where do we face these realities? A few years ago, it was in the city. But today, many city dwellers are moving to the suburbs, either by choice or because of circumstances beyond their control. And this shift is changing both the urban and suburban landscape. With this shift in mind, editors John Fuder and Noel Castellanos have gathered together a team of experts to help you minister effectively in both the urban and suburban context. Divided into four sections--Critical Issues, Church-Planting Models, Ministering to Suburban Needs, and Para-Church Ministries--A Heart for the Community is a rich resource designed to help you do ministry today.
The Jesus of Suburbia
Title | The Jesus of Suburbia PDF eBook |
Author | Mike Erre |
Publisher | Thomas Nelson |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN |
"The Jesus of Suburbia paints a disturbing picture of an imitation Jesus many have been taught to worship, one that little resembles the revolutionary, life-transforming Jesus of Nazareth. It asks whether we want to be swept up by the real Jesus into a culture-impacting movement of God, or are we satisfied with merely living for comfort and financial success in the status quo?"--BOOK JACKET.