Discover how churches can work side by side to serve cities and communities.
This practical guide shows the rise of interchurch collaboration and the real steps taken to turn unity into everyday action.
Through examples of federations, city programs, and organized campaigns, it explains how local leaders build sustainable structures, coordinate volunteers, and blend religious purpose with public service. It emphasizes concrete plans, shared missions, and the value of steady, long‑term effort over dramatic but fleeting events.
- How interchurch cooperation moves from theory to practical citywide programs.
- The Hartford plan and other governance structures that help churches work together effectively.
- Strategies for evangelism, social service, and community outreach that involve laypeople and clergy alike.
- Ways to maintain continuity, measure impact, and keep programs focused on the common good.
Ideal for readers interested in church history, urban ministry, or practical guidelines for civic collaboration.