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Footprints of a Dream The Story of the Church for the Fellowship of All Peoples

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ISBN-10: 1606084518

ISBN-13: 9781606084519

Edition: N/A

Authors: Howard Thurman

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List price: $24.00
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 5/1/2009
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 164
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.50" long x 0.38" tall
Weight: 0.682
Language: English

Howard Thurman (1900-1981) was the first black dean of Marsh Chapel at Boston University and cofounder of the Church for the Fellowship of All Peoples in San Francisco, California, the first inter-racially copastored church in America EDITORS: Walter Earl Fluker is professor of philosophy and religion and executive director of the Leadership Center at Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia. Catherine Tumber is a Du Bois fellow at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Introduction
Prologue
The Social Climate in 1944
The War
The Protestant Church
The West Coast
Khyber Pass
My Early Years
Entering the Ministry
Experimenting at Howard University
In This Commitment
Dr. Alfred G. Fisk
The Sakai Group
The Neighborhood Church
The Children's Intercultural Workshop
The Commitment
The Public Inaugural
The Move to Independence
The Types of Membership
The Letter and the Spirit
The Intercultural Committee
The Pilgrimage to UNESCO
The Ministry of Music
Sunday Morning Meditation Period
The Preaching Ministry
Experiments in Adult Religious Education
The Meditation Room
Religious Education of Children
Worship through the Fine Arts
The Growing Edge Magazine
The Organizational Structure
The Use of Interns
Finances
A Church Home Is Purchased
The Image of the Church
The Racial Breakdown
The Membership Speaks for Itself about Itself
The Education of the Community
Funerals
Weddings
Interracial Marriages
Community Outreach
Tenth Anniversary
A Radical Test
The Journey to Boston University
The Church Stands on Its Own Feet
Rev. Francis Geddes, the New Minister
The Program for Interns Becomes Stabilized
Stonetree Ranch Provides New Dimension of Fellowship
Conclusion
Conclusion
Epilogue
The Social Climate in 1959
The Church Speaks Formally about Integration
Suggestions for the Local Church
South
An Illustration
North
The Negro Church