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Michael I. N. Dash on African American Congregations
Abstract:
Michael Dash discusses what he has learned about African American congregations from his involvement in the Faith Communities Today (FACT) study.
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Interviewee:
Michael I. N. Dash
Interviewer:
Tracy Schier
Initiative:
Congregational Life and Ministry
Date Published: 09 Feb 2004
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Subject Headings:
African American churches
African American women
African Americans
African Methodist Episcopal Church
African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
Congregations
Rural churches
Spirituality
Women
Worship
Youth
Faith Community:
Black Christianity