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Receiving the Spirit is a gentle, honest, and sensitively written account of a Congregationalist minister who found the Holy Spirit in the Catholic Charismatic Movement and who then preached his deepened faith in mainline churches across the country. The book focuses specifically on the Colonial Church of Edina in Minnesota, where Arthur Rouner Jr. was senior minister for thirty-two years and where many members of the congregation of 3,800 also "received the spirit." The church grew significantly during the term of Rouner's pastorate, reaching out into the surrounding community with social ministries and biblical studies programs.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Receiving the Spirit is a gentle, honest, and sensitively written account of a Congregationalist minister who found the Holy Spirit in the Catholic Charismatic Movement and who then preached his deepened faith in mainline churches across the country. The book focuses specifically on the Colonial Church of Edina in Minnesota, where Arthur Rouner Jr. was senior minister for thirty-two years and where many members of the congregation of 3,800 also "received the spirit." The church grew significantly during the term of Rouner's pastorate, reaching out into the surrounding community with social ministries and biblical studies programs.

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ARTHUR A. ROUNER, Jr. is minister of the Colonial Church of Edina, Minneapolis. He received his A.B. from Harvard University, his BD from Union Theological Seminary (N.Y.) and his DD (Honoris Causa) from Piedmont College, Georgia, with special studies at New College, Scotland. He has been American delegate to the International Congregational Council Meeting-once in St. Andrews, Scotland, and once in Rotterdam, Holland. He is Governor of the Congregational Historical Society, member of Rotary International, and the Boston Authors Club. His writings include two book: The Congregational Way of Life and Master of Men, as well as articles for the Union Seminary Quarterly Review, Minster's Quarterly, Christianity Today, and The Christian Herald.