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The Church That Used to Be St. Elmo's

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"St. Elmo's Church receives a lavish, anonymous gift of $87 million -- on condition that it change its name. Another condition is that the church be united in accepting the gift. But church members and especially its pastor, Haydon Beckett, quickly discover that this act of grace comes with a price: they get all kinds of requests for a share of the church's anticipated wealth; a media frenzy erupts that would place the gift in jeopardy if the donor is identified; and rising tensions emerge within the church over how to spend the money. Pastor Beckett finds that managing this transition becomes more complicated, as his apparently healthy church community struggles to embrace this gift while staying focused on its mission. Previously submerged rifts within the church come to the surface, with surprising results that force St. Elmo's to see God's grace in a new way."--Amazon.com

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The Church That Used to Be St. Elmo's, Gordon S. Jackson

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Titel
The Church That Used to Be St. Elmo's
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2017
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
158
ISBN10
1632133946
ISBN13
9781632133946
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"St. Elmo's Church receives a lavish, anonymous gift of $87 million -- on condition that it change its name. Another condition is that the church be united in accepting the gift. But church members and especially its pastor, Haydon Beckett, quickly discover that this act of grace comes with a price: they get all kinds of requests for a share of the church's anticipated wealth; a media frenzy erupts that would place the gift in jeopardy if the donor is identified; and rising tensions emerge within the church over how to spend the money. Pastor Beckett finds that managing this transition becomes more complicated, as his apparently healthy church community struggles to embrace this gift while staying focused on its mission. Previously submerged rifts within the church come to the surface, with surprising results that force St. Elmo's to see God's grace in a new way."--Amazon.com