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Identifier
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MS1133-0130
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Title
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From Classrooms to Living Rooms; 1995
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Description
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This paper by Herbert R. Moore recounts the history and impact of the Lynchburg Covenant Fellowship (LCF), a pioneering ecumenical ministry in Lynchburg, Virginia, focusing on its origins in the late 1940s, evolution, and diverse community projects. It details LCF's role in fostering Judeo-Christian unity, addressing social justice issues, and initiating various community programs, including housing development, homelessness solutions, and support services for the marginalized. The narrative emphasizes LCF's commitment to ecumenical collaboration, innovative solutions to urban problems, and the transformative power of faith-driven community service.
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Date
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2 February 1995
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Type
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Text
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Genre
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lectures
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Digital Format
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application/pdf
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Language
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English
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Repository
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George M. Jones Library Association
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Rights
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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Rights Holder
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Herbert R. Moore, Jr.