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The Making of a Country Parish: A Story

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An extended account of an experiment in reorganizing religious and social life across a dispersed rural parish, tracing the convictions that inspired a larger-parish vision, the steps by which that vision was created, and the practical methods used to unite scattered congregations and strengthen community institutions. It details coordinated worship and educational programs, shared leadership, and cooperative use of facilities as ways to combat rural decline, and it evaluates outcomes, remaining tasks, and transferable lessons. The author combines concrete examples with reflective analysis to offer recommendations for sustaining community cohesion and religious vitality in sparsely populated areas.

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Harlow S. Mills

Harlow S. Mills was an American author known for his work in the early 20th century. His notable book, "The Making of a Country Parish: A Story," explores themes of community and faith within a rural setting. Mills' writing reflects a deep understanding of the social dynamics and challenges faced by small communities, offering readers a glimpse into the life and values of country parishes during his time. Through his storytelling, he contributes to the literary heritage of American rural life.

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