The Making of a Country Parish: A Story by Harlow S. Mills

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Author Mills, Harlow S. (Harlow Spencer), 1846-
LoC No. 14016563
Title The Making of a Country Parish: A Story
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Summary "The Making of a Country Parish" by Harlow S. Mills is a narrative account written in the early 20th century that explores the evolution of a rural parish community in Michigan. The book discusses the historical roots and development of a country church and its broader role in community life and social welfare, illustrated through the author's own experiences and observations. The central focus is on the concept of "The Larger Parish," which emphasizes the church's responsibility to serve all surrounding neighborhoods and engage with every individual within its reach. The opening portion sets the stage for the author's vision of revitalizing country churches, as he reflects on the challenges faced due to urbanization and the diminishing influence of rural congregations. Mills outlines the historical context of the community, drawing parallels between the early settlers—referred to as modern Pilgrims—and the lasting impact they had on establishing institutions that foster community spirit. He shares personal anecdotes of his connection with the parishioners, revealing his conviction that the church should serve not only in a spiritual capacity but also in meeting the social and practical needs of the local populace. This introduction lays the groundwork for a deeper exploration of methods and strategies implemented to achieve this vision in the chapters to come. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class BV: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Christianity: Practical theology, Worship
LoC Class HT: Social sciences: Communities, Classes, Races
Subject Rural churches
Subject Rural clergy
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EBook-No. 32703
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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