Sentences with phrase «sunday morning people»

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Their clothing has appeared in several fashion magazines and blogs, on the person of the pop star Kelis, and on CBS Sunday Morning.
President Donald Trump's lawyer told ABC News on Sunday morning that Donald Trump Jr.'s meeting last June with Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya and Russian - American lobbyist Rinat Akhmetshin was innocent because if it weren't, the Secret Service would not have «allowed these people in.»
«I think we are headed - the American people are headed - for a big win on Tuesday,» Brady, the House of Representatives» top tax writer, said on Fox News» «Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bartiromo.»
Five people, including four members of one family, were killed when their twin - engine plane crashed during takeoff Sunday morning at a small airport about 40 miles east of Tampa.
Equality Florida, the largest LGBT rights group in the state, posted the GoFundMe fundraiser shortly after a gunman killed 49 people and injured dozens more at a gay club in the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history Sunday morning.
We have gay people, Democrats, Republicans, atheists, Muslims, ans all manner of people in our pews on Sunday morning.
But you are right in a back handed way, I am not going to waste my time on Sunday mornings listening to people claim to know «which god» for which they have no evidence for their claim.
We will be doing our fellowship service tonight in a community hall, we were doing it at our church for seven years, but we got kicked out, because we wer n`t getting the people to go to the sunday morning service.
Brian McLaren, author of «The Naked Spirituality,» says Rohr's book touches on an important paradox that you probably won't hear in a Sunday morning sermon: «Imperfect people» are sometimes more equipped than «perfect people» to help those who are struggling.
I love how you have a piece written buy a guy who knows more about what the bible says in and out and in different translations than any poster here, someone who has studied it for years and years, knows its history, and the history of the time it was written, but people still don't believe what he is saying because of what they hear from a preacher on Sunday mornings.
What lies in the hearts and souls of the people here that make so many negative, spiteful comments on a Sunday morning?
When we insist that people have to meet with us on Sunday mornings to be a part of Mosaic we limit the influence Mosaic will ever have on creating the future.
Pastor Tom believes that the most important people to talk to on Sunday morning are the visitors and the new people.
Thankfully, Jesus is using people like me (and millions of others in the same boat) to show these people who have stopped attending church that there is wonderful way of following Jesus as part of His Body, the church, which does not involve sitting in a pew on Sunday morning and listening to a sermon.
It's nice to know that the Sunday morning Christians have driven away more people than just me.
I want people to follow Jesus so that they can be the church, even if that means not sitting in a pew on Sunday morning.
Maybe, rather than praying for God to bring people to your church to fill the pews on Sunday morning, you can go to their houses and change the oil in their car, mow their lawn, or help replace shingles on the roof.
But I think that if you re-read the entire post, you will see that I am not saying that Jesus calls people to leave the Church (His Body), but rather, that Jesus might be calling some members of His Body to be the church in a way that looks different than the Sunday morning activity of sitting in a pew and listening to a sermon.
And while I don't know the stories of all the millions upon millions of people who no longer attend a Sunday morning gathering, I do know the stories of a couple hundred of them, and by far, most of them have grown closer in their walk with Jesus than they ever had when they were sitting in a pew on Sunday morning.
Every year, millions of people abandon the institutional way of doing church, not because they are abandoning God, Jesus, or the Church, but because they find that intimate relationships with others and loving service in the community apart from the systematized and scheduled meetings on Sunday morning is a more natural way of following Jesus and living life as His disciples.
Not everyone was aware that there were bullies, especially people whose involvement consisted of arriving just before Sunday morning service began and departing shortly after it ended, then repeat that process the following Sunday.
You could maybe do something similar on a Sunday morning, although you might want to tell people in advance.
They pick a church based on what the building looks like, or how many people attend on a Sunday morning.
This weekend, 26 people were killed and at least 20 more were injured when a gunman opened fire on the congregation of a small community church as they worshipped during a Sunday morning service.
Early Sunday morning, a gunman killed four people at a Waffle House near in Antioch, Tennessee, near Nashville.
it should be everyday!!!!! but, there is nothing wrong if people still wants to do the fellowship on Sunday morning, sit, and listen to the sermon... and I admit, it is not enough...
There are any number of ways for people to assemble to encourage each other, it isn't as if it has to be church on sunday morning.
The verse that is most widely used to defend the modern practice of preaching where a person gets up on stage on Sunday morning to teach for 30 - 40 minutes from Scripture is 2 Timothy 4:2.
They teach people that aside from attending church on Sunday morning, the next most important thing in their life as a follower of Jesus is attending church on Wednesday night.
Sunday morning is too traditional and anytime after 3 pm on Sundays people are winding down from the weekend and preparing for their workweek.
A smelly homeless person could be a Christian and might wish to attend church somewhere, but of course, if s / he isn't wearing nice enough clothes (and if s / he hasn't bathed recently enough) on Sunday morning, s / he usually gets asked to leave.
We're about two years old and averaging around 150 people on Sunday morning.
I judge that the concentration of emphasis in the life of most parishes upon the Sunday morning worship in a sanctuary designed exclusively for that purpose tends to have the same effect upon the people of God unless that worship is administered in the context of a developmental understanding of Christian faith.
I'm not fond of that word either, but at least if we called the Sunday morning meeting a time of «fellowship» then people who participate in that form of fellowship might be more willing to see that there are other ways of participating in fellowship which look differently.
If God wants some to stay in their role of «pastor» over a group of people that meet in a building on Sunday morning, by all means, stay!
This is why people speak of the giant as sleeping and why ministers, with their choice Sunday - morning audiences, have a unique opportunity to contribute to the public good.
Then five - year - old Ryland Ward was part of a Sunday morning service at First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs in which a gunman stormed in and killed 26 people, including an unborn child.
But as you have found, people can (and do) follow Jesus quite well even if they do not sit in a pew on Sunday morning.
Some people there Sunday morning are where Jonah was at.
Some of our earlier studies have shown that the persons who most need their prejudices shaken are often the ones most likely to be in church on Sunday morning.
Be ready for the church people to continue to condemn and criticize you, saying that you can't truly follow Jesus unless you sit in a pew on Sunday morning.
Me: First, church attendance does not necessarily equal community, but second, I live in deep community with other people like myself who also do not sit in pews on Sunday morning.
We have organic church, simple church, and missional communities, but even here, in most of the books and blogs I read about this, the emphasis always seems to be that the church is only functioning when the people gather in a certain place at a certain time, usually in a house on Sunday morning.
How about the people who may not attend on Sunday mornings, but are involved in some of the church programs?
If the leadership of a church was serious about reaching the people who don t come to church on Sunday, maybe a good strategy would be to find the places where these people already are on Sunday morning, and go join them rather than ask them to join us.
So once again, to get people out of the pews and into the community, the best time to do this may be on Sunday morning.
Usually, pastors think the main focus of «church» is to get people into the Sunday morning service.
But on those Sunday mornings, when people are gathered to worship God, encourage each other, sing, pray, and study the Bible, there is one thing Jesus cares more about than the right answers to important questions.
It doesn't matter how many time we tell people to be the church, as long as they are still in that mindset and can come to a service on Sunday morning.
These RELIGIOUS people who are so called spreading the world, will go into hiding and lose there believes when they wake up sunday morning and there still alive on earth.
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