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Focusing on St. Michael-le-Belfrey Church in York, this ethnographic study examines the interplay between cultural engagement and growth within evangelical congregations. It highlights how the church's innovative approaches to mission, worship, and fellowship have reshaped its structure and the social construction of Christian identity. As the first sociological analysis of this church, it provides insights into how contemporary British contexts influence the existence of Christian communities, emphasizing the significance of charismatic renewal since the 1960s.
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Evangelical Identity and Contemporary Culture, Mathew Guest
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