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Cumming, Lloyd G. ''The Uncomfortable Pew: Committed to Renewal.'' Barrie, ON: The United Church Renewal Fellowship, 1990.
 
Cumming, Lloyd G. ''The Uncomfortable Pew: Committed to Renewal.'' Barrie, ON: The United Church Renewal Fellowship, 1990.
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Flatt, Kevin. [http://files.efc-canada.net/min/rc/cft/V03I03/Mainline_Minority.pdf "A Mainline Minority: Assessing the Present State of the United Church Renewal Movement."] ''Church & Faith Trends'' 3:3 (December 2010): 22 pp.
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Flatt, Kevin. [http://files.efc-canada.net/min/rc/cft/V03I03/Loyal_Opposition.pdf "The Loyal Opposition: A Brief History of the Renewal Movement in the United Church of Canada, 1966-2010."]  ''Church & Faith Trends'' 3:3 (December 2010): 18 pp.
  
 
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Revision as of 09:50, 13 December 2010

Alternate Names: Renewal Fellowship

Cumming, Lloyd G. The Uncomfortable Pew: Committed to Renewal. Barrie, ON: The United Church Renewal Fellowship, 1990.

Flatt, Kevin. "A Mainline Minority: Assessing the Present State of the United Church Renewal Movement." Church & Faith Trends 3:3 (December 2010): 22 pp.

Flatt, Kevin. "The Loyal Opposition: A Brief History of the Renewal Movement in the United Church of Canada, 1966-2010." Church & Faith Trends 3:3 (December 2010): 18 pp.

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