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Peer reviewedFahey, Charles J.; Lewis, Mary Ann – Generations, 1990
A well-rounded congregational approach to the elderly should be based on three premises: (1) older persons can give as well as receive ministry; (2) ministry should assist with aging gracefully and supporting the frail, sick, and dependent; and (3) intergenerational solidarity is to be highly valued. (SK)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Churches, Clergy, Older Adults
Rouch, Mark A., Ed. – 1969
A representative group from The United Methodist Church met to consider continuing education of the ordained pastor and to formulate recommendations for the church's strategy in ministerial continuing education. After a paper on continuing professional education, another described the minister as a professional--educated, expert, institutional,…
Descriptors: Automation, Career Planning, Clergy, Educational Needs


