Missionary Church USA
An evangelical church committed to church planting and world missions based in Fort Wayne, Ind.
An evangelical church committed to church planting and world missions based in Fort Wayne, Ind.
Has network of over 1,500 churches worldwide. They work alongside existing local churches to help reproduce and plant new Vineyard churches. Michael Gatlin is the national church planting director.
Richard Pomp is a law professor at the University of Connecticut and a tax expert.
Tracey Meares is a professor at Yale Law School in New Haven, Conn. She has given several presentations on the relationship between black churches and communities and organized a conference on “Faith-Based Initiatives and Urban Public Policy.”
Adair T. Lummis is a religion sociologist and a faculty associate in research at Hartford Seminary in Hartford, Conn. Her research focuses on denominational policies; gender, spirituality and leadership in communities of faith; and clergy concerns. Her books include, as co-author, Clergy Women: An Uphill Calling.
Jan Gregory was an adjunct professor of liturgy, worship and spirituality at Hartford Seminary in Hartford, Conn., where she taught a course in drumming and worship.
The Hartford Institute for Religion Research posts a page with links to research reports on faith-based social services.
Sally Promey is professor of religion and visual culture, professor of American studies, and deputy director of the Institute of Sacred Music at Yale. She wrote a book about the public display of religion in the United States.
The Rev. Jonathan Bonk is executive director of Overseas Ministries Study Center in New Haven, Conn., a renewal center for missionaries of all Christian denominations. He is the project director of the Dictionary of African Christian Biography and editor of the International Bulletin of Missionary Research.