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The Black Church: Using Social Capital To Reach The Unchurched And Community, Teresa Johnson
The Black Church: Using Social Capital To Reach The Unchurched And Community, Teresa Johnson
Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies
AbstractPrevious studies on the Black Church have focused on its history as an institutional hub, its ability to generate social capital, the decline in its membership, as well as the connection between attendance and associational life. However, it is unknown how the Black Church is using its social capital to re-engage inactive members and remain connected to the community. The purpose of this qualitative case study was to explore how Black Churches in West Palm Beach, Florida are using their social capital to re-engage unchurched members, as well as engage their community. Robert Putnam’s social capital theory was used to …
African American Pastors And Their Perceptions Of Professional School Counseling, Krystal L. Freeman
African American Pastors And Their Perceptions Of Professional School Counseling, Krystal L. Freeman
Counseling & Human Services Theses & Dissertations
The Black Church and its pastors are important in the African American community, and influence many aspects of daily life including education. There is a gap in the literature concerning professional school counselors' specific interaction with African American pastors. This phenomenological study examined the experiences of ten African American pastors regarding professional school counseling, including referral, collaboration, and consultation. The results highlighted three emerging themes: school counseling experiences, barriers to collaboration, and clergy-school collaboration. School counseling experiences focused on personal and professional experiences. Barriers to collaboration included themes such as separation of church and state and lack of visibility. Finally, …