Sentences with phrase «reverend cobbs»

Born in Chicago and brought up in Florida, London Photographer Kristin Perers lives in a Georgian vicarage home in Clapton with her reverend husband.
I apologized profusely and hustled the reverend and his wife back to the car.
The reverend, who was relocating from Iowa, had been selected for the post after exhausting interviews and background checks.
Ask your priest, rabbi or reverend about those services offered through your church or temple.
Most people working for the church generally address their resignation letters to their direct pastor or superior reverend.
More commonly known as Goodwill, the organization was founded in 1902 by Edgar Helms, a reverend at the Morgan Methodist Chapel.
It was founded by a reverend and, while it maintains much of its history, today it has a successful art guild and is a community that rallies around local school sports.
A Fulton County Jury Decides The Cochran Firm Atlanta Owes Nothing to Community Activist A Fulton County jury declared late Friday afternoon, June 10, 2016, that The Cochran Firm Atlanta does NOT owe anything to Markel Hutchins, a community activist and reverend who acted as a spokesperson on behalf of the family of Kathryn Johnston.
The reverend who married us apologized for having missed the circus the night before.
The reverend just drinks a lot.
The father of the breed, reverend John Russell, was an avid hunter.
Mr. Stiletto, Grandfather's accountant, has everything in order and Harlan Q convinces the reverend that he can use the inheritance to start a radio mission, if only they could get to Las Vegas.
And so she follows in the reverend's footsteps: she conducts scientific research on the plant and nurtures it with lies, the ramifications of which outstrip both logic and imagination.
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First Reformed A conflicted reverend (a superb Ethan Hawke) undergoes a profound crisis of faith in Paul Schrader's soul - searching, career - resurrecting drama, a tribute to the contemplative cinema of Robert Bresson and Yasujiro Ozu that nonetheless moves to the pulse of a thriller.
But two films, both of which opened on a mere four screens, did well enough on their per - theater averages to compete with Deadpool 2: There's Paul Schrader's First Reformed, starring Ethan Hawke as a clinically depressed reverend hiding an explosive secret, which pulled in a respectable $ 25,068 on each of its four screens over the weekend, just short of Deadpool 2's $ 28,742 per screen.
The reverend tries to make sense of it in terms of his own faith and struggles.
Mel Gibson stars as Father Graham Hess, the former reverend of a small - town church who has lost his faith after a freak accident kills his wife.
And since their reverend is being played by Robin Williams, that's sure to be easier said than done.
The Pitch: Ben (Krasinski) and Sadie (Moore) are newly engaged and looking forward to the wedding — but before they can get to the altar, they'll have to pass their reverend's marriage - prep course.
The Reverend is the story of a freshly - trained reverend posted to a beautiful rural outpost before struggling to find a connection with the local residents.
Their mother (Loretta Devine), along with everyone else (including the reverend (Keith David), who only agreed to perform the service for a change to meet the famous author), can't wait to see her younger, more successful son.
An expressionist, southern gothic noir, The Night of the Hunter (adapted by James Agee from Davis Grubb's novel) tracks the devious exploits of self - styled reverend and serial killer Harry Powell (Mitchum) as he gets out of jail and sets out to wed Willa Harper (Shelley Winters), the widow of his deceased cellmate, and murder her for her hidden fortune; it falls to her children to stop the madman living in their house.
Ethan Hawke, as a reverend marking time in a historical church with only a few followers, becomes involved with a troubled environmentalist married to one of his parishioners (wide - eyed Amanda Seyfried).
Ethan Hawke, as an ailing reverend who undergoes an extended long dark night of the soul, is revelatory.
Michael's doomsday personality slowly but surely begins to infect Toller's brain, just as various mysterious ailments lay waste to the reverend's body.
Titular Ned (Liam Aiken) is the offspring of drifter Casanova Henry Fool (Thomas Jay Ryan) and hapless Fay Grim (Parker Posey), the latter of whom begins this movie in prison as a result of Henry's antics, consigning Ned to the care of a reverend (Martin Donovan) and his family.
The former town reverend, Gibson repudiated the church after his wife was killed in a car accident, leaving him alone with two children (Rory Culkin and Abigail Breslin) and younger brother Joaquin Phoenix, a washed - up baseball prospect turned farmhand.
Though the newcomers are overseen by the empathetic Sister Mary Grace (Dianna Agron), it is the convent's mother superior, addressed as reverend mother, who is very much the sister in charge.
Never mind that one buddy, Sal Nealon (Bryan Cranston) is a raging extrovert, Larry «Doc» Shepherd (Steve Carell) a decent and quiet fellow, and Reverend Richard Mueller (Laurence Fishburne) a bridge between the two, one who in reverend garb can barely tolerate cussin» but who opens up during this road movie.
Once turned, THE REVEREND begins taking out the towns trash one by one, pimps, drug dealers, rapists and gangsters.
No doubt he's drawing from the way Paisley himself acted and sounded, but while Spall intends to convey the reverend's regal stature in his body movements and line deliveries, his performance mostly comes off as too much distracting external technique.
One of the unexpected surprises of last year's festival season, Paul Schrader's grotesque dual homage to Diary Of A Country Priest and Winter Light casts Ethan Hawke as an alcoholic upstate New York reverend who is asked to hide a suicide bomb vest found in the home of a disturbed local man.
The whole town stands behind Lars» struggle with his delusion after Mrs. Gruner not - so - subtly calls to mind the concept «judge not lest ye be judged,» and the reverend (R.D. Reid) asks the vital question: What would Jesus do?
In the meantime, we get some nice awkward pauses, a few callbacks to and expansions of the recurring jokes, and some random moments, like the reverend's strange Scripture passage, the deceased dressed as a Roman centurion in a photo, and Howard's horribly inappropriate conversation with the widow.
The service is starting late, the reverend (Thomas Wheatley) is in a rush, and there's a mysterious man (Peter Dinklage), whom no one in attendance has ever seen before, wandering around, trying to catch Daniel's eye.
The reverend, on the other hand, seems at first to mainly act as an object of shock, but his fervor to leave culminates in an added bonus to the climax, when a plan to dispose of a body is just about complete.
There's the expecting couple that sings for money outside the reverend's house, and an annual Christmas pageant the reverend is preparing to perform for his local flock.
The reverend tries to instill some dignity in his grandson, showing him the inscribed pocket watch he received as a gift from Martin Luther King Jr., but Langston's reaction is to steal the watch and attempt to pawn it.
But Ethan Hawke has become such a supple actor that he takes the role of Ernst Toller, a former military chaplain who has found refuge in his life as a small - town reverend, and makes it convincing.
Hawke portrays a mysterious reverend based in a small town in upstate New York.
The movie is about a pensive, melancholy reverend in upstate New York, played by Ethan Hawke, who finds redemption in the prospect of becoming a suicide bomber.
Ren's a big - city high school rebel who relocates to a small town, takes up the right to dance to loud, groovin» music as his cause (laws on the books forbid it), and eventually wins over everyone from the town preacher's trouble - making daughter, Ariel (Julianne Hough), to the reverend himself (Dennis Quaid).
In the process, he falls in love with the reverend's troubled daughter Ariel (played by Julianne Hough), who also opposes the dancing ban.
When you're young and foolish, you are more likely than adults to drink behind the wheel, which makes it credible that some will die — as five teens do in a violent collision with a truck that leaves all dead, including the town reverend's only son.
Waititi uses him brilliantly, as he does the rest of the Kiwi actors (he gives himself a funny cameo as none - too - bright reverend).
(One wonders about a respected reverend who loses one boy to drink and whose daughter is considered by some to be the town slut.)
The happiness I felt in that moment was overwhelming and before I knew it, the reverend had announced us man and wife, and the party began.
-- The Siri Singh Sahib (July 9, 1981) «Minister is a very, very reverend word.
The reverend agreed to a statement.
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