Sentences with phrase «city church where»

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But even in Clearwater, where the church is exempt from many taxes, it is the city's largest taxpayer.
The pope is a head o state of a sovereign country, several times the age of the US Empire and the pope used a cheap car to travel from the airport in Rio (a city where the mayor and governor travel by helicopter all the time) and stayed at a modest lodging belonging to the Catholic Church, not a 5 Star Hotel.
Then add all the towns and cities in all the other countries where the scandal has broken out — and then the third World countries where the Church is still powerful enough to keep a lid on it — and we've got to be well into six figures.
This transition was particularly clear in Book Ten where Constantine grants authority over cities and regions to church leaders, giving them many buildings and constructing numerous churches.
I drive 40 minutes each way to my church in a different city despite having tons of churches on every corner where I live.
Members of Calvario City Church greeted arrivals from Puerto Rico as soon as they landed in the Orlando International Airport, where they served as bilingual volunteers.
Where then does all this leave us in regard the image of the Church as a «fortified city»?
According to Channel News Asia, prosecutors from the East Jakarta Court said Juhanda travelled to the Protestant church in the city of Samarinda and detonated the bomb in front of the church where the youngsters, aged between two and four, had been playing.
The pilgrims would gather at a church, known as the collecta, where they would be met by the bishop and other clergy of the city.
Baldovin describes how in medieval Jerusalem, Rome, Constantinople, and many other cities where Christianity formed the symbolic basis for social life, worship was not confined to the neighborhood church.
These principles have a notable ancestry within the Calvinist tradition with which I identify: from the concept of sphere sovereignty developed by Dutch theologian and statesman Abraham Kuyper, to the Politics of the sixteenth - century German Calvinist Althusius, all the way back to Calvin himself, who spent the greater part of his career struggling for the freedom of the Church in a city where civil rulers dictated ecclesiastical policy.
Though not speaking on behalf of the church, the then - bishop stood in front of a crowd of gay and straight Mormons at a November conference on gay and lesbian issues in Salt Lake City, Utah, where the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints is headquarchurch, the then - bishop stood in front of a crowd of gay and straight Mormons at a November conference on gay and lesbian issues in Salt Lake City, Utah, where the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints is headquarChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints is headquartered.
Even in great cities, where the machinery of life does not stop and throngs never pause, the church means to many people chiefly a place of relaxation from the strain of life.
The best part of the book is pages 80 - 84, where I believe he touches on the dire need of all churches worldwide, not just in the sticks, but also in cities.
The New Covenant Church in Tyler, the city where Mr Carke came from, wrote on Facebook: «Losing Pastor Kelly has been hard on everyone.
You know, please rest your conscience here as you read I am not an authority AT ALL as youll come to see, My lord has pulled me out of church the holy spirit filled church where I recieved Christ, and told me to visit ALL churches, oh and by the way 6 years ago The Lord asked me to open an out reach food pantry and safe haven for the needy, in the city that we live in, anyway this journey was humbling, God always shows me I am the stinker, that its my flesh that wars against the spirit, So many people are worried about satan, and demons or bad freinds or family or other religions, Yeah it makes you wonder 1st is it the same bible Im reading Jesus said it is finished!
Many non-Mormons falsely assume the large and often magnificent white LDS temples they see in their cities are where Latter - day Saints go for church.
I wrote The Secular City after having lived for a year in Berlin, where I taught in a church sponsored adult education program with branches on both sides of the barbed wire.
In the overnight attacks in Santiago, the capital and largest city where the pope will arrive Monday, the churches were hit with firebombs and then sprayed with accelerant.
Within a local area, numbers of churches will tacitly accept an ecumenical answer by simply pointing out that «signing» for the deaf is carried on at one or more specific churches in the city, and deaf members in a church where such signing is not practiced are in effect invited to the church where it is, even though that church may be of another denomination.
But then again, we do want for everything around us to fall into place, home, neighbourhood, where we live, city, town, village, farm, mountain top, job, career, family, friends, food (comfort food) where we dine, what we dine on, schools for our kids, church, car we drive... yes the list does go on... amazing!
This seems in fact to be the gist of his confession in A Sort of Life, where Greene contrasts his state of resolve at the time of his conversion with his condition more than 20 years later, at a point (which Sherry suggests remains characteristic of the present) when «continual failure or the circumstances of our private life finally make it impossible to make any promises at all and many of us abandon Confession and Communion to join the Foreign Legion of the Church and fight for a city of which we are no longer full citizens.»
As congregants entered any one of the church's five locations throughout Music City, they were greeted by smiling Facebook employees inviting them to laptops where they could learn to use technology to connect with other church members.
Nine churches in the Houston area served as temporary shelters for the city until survivors could be moved safely to other venues, such as the downtown convention center where officials are coordinating relief efforts.
Terrible persecution accompanied the early days of the Church, especially in the Palestinian cities where the apostles made many converts to the Lord Jesus (cf. Acts 8, 1).
He reflects a most parochial view of religion in New York City where, he says, «dead churches are gutted to make nightclubs, supermarkets, and, especially, condominiums, in which the vaulted ceilings above the sanctuary became a valued selling point.»
Nowhere is the missionary invasion more evident than on the island of Hispanola, where I recently served as a pastor in the Dominican Evangelical Church in the city of Barahona in the Dominican Republic.
Today's comes to us from Matt Appling, a pastor at Levi's House in Kansas City who blogs over at The Church of No People, where there's always something interesting going on.
However, there are some churches out there, especially in metropolitan cities where megachurches are cropping up, that are struggling to survive as its members are flocking to be with the «in - crowd»; it's not because of the church that they are losing its members; it's because its members have lost touch with what is important.
He has become frustrated with this vision of ministry to the affluent and wants to start a church in a run - down inner - city neighborhood where relationships can be built among downwardly mobile people of a variety of ethnic backgrounds.
If you live in a city that has such a Christian Superstar, and you have friends come visit, where do they want to go to church on Sunday?
Where we live, cities and counties are slow to approve applications for new church properties because it removes property from the tax base.
So on Sunday morning, in a great city church, folk are to be found who, amid the glorious architecture, stirring music and highly paid preaching of a metropolitan cathedral, are lonely — lonely, it may be, for a wooden meeting house on a country hillside, lighted by oil lamps, with an organ that squeaks every time the boy pumps it, and a man in the pulpit who can not preach for sour apples, but where they have friends.
President Donald Trump this morning heads to Salt Lake City, UT, where he will meet with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - Day Saints leaders and tour The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - Day Saints Welfare Square.
Cuomo delivered a blistering, 30 - minute speech at a Brooklyn church where he momentarily turned his ire from Hizzoner and dared Trump to witness the squalid living conditions provided by the scandal - scarred New York City Housing Authority.
The bill is in lieu of the recent racially motivated murder of 9 black people in a Charleston, South Carolina church and a recent New York City gun trafficking bust where 93 guns were confiscated.
BY PAUL SCHINDLER Standing across the street from the Catholic church in Inwood where her parents married and her immigrant grandfather's funeral was held, City Council Speaker Christine C. Quinn formally announced her candidacy for mayor on the morning of March 10.
Former New York Governor Mario Cuomo departs the Church of Saint Vincent Ferrer where a funeral mass was held for former vice presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro March 31, 2011 in New York City.
City residents are being brought to the Brighton Presbyterian Church at 1775 East Avenue, where pets are welcome.
Following the service, the group, dressed in colorful robes and other religious garb, stopped traffic as they marched from the church to the Emigrant Savings Bank on Chambers Street, where the City Council has been holding its monthly meetings while City Hall is under renovation.
However, Democrats in the Assembly and Senate have expressed concerns that the bill goes too far and could create tension in New York City neighborhoods where bars are sited close to churches and residential areas.
A bright and beautiful small town girl named Charlotte «Charlie» Newton (Teresa Wright) is bored, bored with her well - ordered home in her pretty Norman Rockwellish little city of Santa Rosa, Calif., — where trees line the sunlit streets, everyone goes to church on Sunday, and lots of them read murder mysteries at night.
Bored with her well - ordered home in her Norman Rockwellish little city of Santa Rosa, Calif., — where trees line the sunlit streets, everyone goes to church on Sunday and lots of them read murder mysteries at night.
In February, the Metro - Detroit Political Action Network organized a protest outside Metro City Church in Riverview, Michigan where the pastor was accused of administering gay conversion therapy.
The city's Sandtown - Winchester neighborhood, where Gray lived and where I grew up many years ago, had been on my mind a lot during the days leading up to the trip, and I felt distant as we boarded the bus and started our ride to the church from downtown.
Welcome to St Michael's, a thriving church school in the heart of the city where the lives of our fabulous children are being enriched every day.
Jeffries says it costs roughly $ 6,600 to educate a child at New City, but few families are in a position to pay that amount, so the school raises money elsewhere, from local individuals who care about social justice to church meetings where a hat gets passed around.
As we continued south, we blasted up full - sized sand dunes, through a massive Brussel sprout farm, over nearly impassable silt hills, and past small cities, abandoned churches, dead cattle, and palatial estates to end up close to where we started on the first day.
On this tour through Mexico's Yucatán, you'll also explore the colonial cities of Valladolid, with its charming streets and interesting churches; Mérida, where you'll stay in a former colonial mansion; and the coastal town of Campeche, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with baroque Spanish architecture.
The hotel enjoys splendid views of the city, where you can visit its fairy - tale Alcázar castle, which inspired Walt Disney; well - preserved Roman aqueduct, winding alleys, stunning churches and 16th Century cathedral.
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