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Focusing on St. Michael-le-Belfrey Church in York, this ethnographic study examines its role as a leader in charismatic renewal and evangelical innovation since the 1960s. It investigates how cultural engagement fosters growth while reshaping the structure and function of the congregation and influencing Christian identity. As the first sociological analysis of this church, it thoughtfully addresses the impact of mission, worship, and fellowship on the existence of Christian communities in modern Britain.
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Evangelical Identity and Contemporary Culture, Mathew Guest
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