Communication as a Practice of Community Building at Sandy Springs United Methodist Church Pubblico

Martin, George (Spring 2018)

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The communication practices of Sandy Springs United Methodist Church have largely been reactionary. Without plans or procedures to control information within the church, it has lead to ministries and being poorly planned and executed. Good communication, and how that communication is shared within the congregation, is important to building community. The information that the church shares must be shared intentionally and with a point. By shifting the mindset from sharing information to inspiring the congregation, the communication, and subsequent community, of Sandy Springs United Methodist Church can be improved.    

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