Records of the National Summits on Black Church Development, 1983-1986.

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Records of the National Summits on Black Church Development, 1983-1986.

Correspondence, reports, minutes, promotional materials, audio and videotapes, participants lists, schedules, financial records, evaluations, clippings of media coverage, etc., documenting the 1984 and 1986 Summits.

1 box (.4 cubic feet)76 sound cassettes.4 VHS videotapes.

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Conferences for Black Evangelical leaders; first Summit held June 5-9, 1984, in Farmington, Michigan; second Summit held June 10-14, in metropolitan Detroit; attended by approximately one hundred participants each; featured plenary speakers, Bible studies, and workshops; the goals of the two Summits were to stimulate interaction and cooperation between Black Evangelical leaders, formulate plans to address issues, and produce resources for Black churches and ministries. From the descr...

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Parker, Matthew, 1945-

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