It is an idea that again points us to the New Testament, for it is suggestive of Paul's famous debate
among the members of the body as to relative importance (I Cor.
She selected the first honoree and the task has since been rotated
among the members of the body.
Not exact matches
While Phillips acknowledges that representatives
of Jesuit schools get together, he notes that similar gatherings occur
among other groups in business education, including large meetings
among members of the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools
of Business, the primary U.S. B - school accreditation
body.
It is possible the process will highlight pre-existing tensions
among the remaining EU
members — between those states that believe in moving toward a more deeply integrated, federalist structure, and those largely opposed to further transfers
of power from national to regional
bodies, preferring to maintain the status quo — and in doing so hasten the move to a so - called «two - speed» EU.
This understanding includes sacramental communion with Jesus, especially in baptism and eucharist, but also communion
among all the
members of the Church, who participate in that communion with Jesus, as well as the local congregations that participate in the one
body of Christ, the universal Church.
So's yer tongue:... «Jam 3:6 And the tongue [is] a fire, a world
of iniquity: so is the tongue
among our
members, that it defileth the whole
body, and setteth on fire the course
of nature; and it is set on fire
of hell.»
But it is also open to having this ministry be different from any now existing
among its
member denominations, and it welcomes the diverse experience
of all its
bodies.
For this end, wee must be knitt together in this worke as one man, wee must entertaine each other in brotherly Affeccion, wee must be willing to abridge our selves
of our superfluities, for the supply
of others necessities, wee must uphold a familiar Commerce together in all meeknes, gentlenes, patience and liberallity, wee must delight in each other, make others Condicions our owne, rejoyce together, mourne together, labour and suffer together, allwayes haveing before our eyes our Commission and Community in the worke, our Community as
members of the same
body, soe shall wee keepe the unitie
of the spirit in the bond
of peace, the Lord will be our God and delight to dwell
among us as his owne people and will commaund a blessing upon us in all our wayes, soe that wee shall see much more
of his wisdome, power, goodnes and truthe than formerly wee have beene acquainted with.
Emergent as a movement has never sought to be a brand, much less a new denomination, but instead is a friendship network
among members of several church
bodies.
Just for your information, the Episcopal Church is a
member in full communion with the 80 million
member Anglican Communion, which regardless
of differences over social issues
among its churches is still the THIRD largest
body of Christians in the WORLD after Roman Catholicism and Orthodox Christianity.
Regardless
of what is happening
among biological kin in any given week,
members of the
Body of Christ are helped by remembering that God loves and forgives them as they participate in the incarnation; the birth, death, and resurrection
of Jesus Christ; the birth
of the church; and the giving
of the Holy Spirit.
Prompted by his continuing experience with the institute courses, he began a serious research effort, convinced
of the need «to find new ways to talk about the congregational
body that can provide deeper insight into its nature, and enrich conversation with and
among its
members.»
Nevertheless, if a common sense
of Church is nascent
among the many
members of one
body and if a relatively clear idea is emerging
of the one service to be rendered by ministers in their many duties, then some common idea
of a theological school ought also to be possible.
Among these are
members of the Churches
of Christ and the Church
of Jesus Christ
of Latter - day Saints (Mormons), two
of the fastest growing
bodies in the U.S. and wherever they send missionaries.
By joining with Christ, the Elect One, through faith, we automatically become
members of His
Body, the church, and thus become numbered
among the elect (Vance: Other Side
of Calvinism, 379).
Her announcement also led to concerns
among some
members that the crowded race could yield a white male speaker from Manhattan, a possibility that was once considered unlikely for a
body that boasts a majority
of members of color, and which is currently led by Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito, an outspoken Latina and the first Puerto Rican to hold the post.
Among the many
members weary
of Mr. Silver's near - authoritarian control
of the
body and the devastating headlines
of the last week, an allegiance to Mr. Silver is no longer a good thing.
The left now enjoys unprecedented control
of the party —
among the 570,000
members, the annual party conference and now its ruling
body.
Mammals are
among the unlucky — and comparatively few —
members of the animal kingdom who have lost the ability to regenerate
body parts.
Our
members are incredibly diverse - find a man
of any age, ethnicity,
body type (
among many other options!)
University: University
of Minnesota 3 Morrill Hall 100 Church St. S.E. Minneapolis MN 55455 Our 3,800 faculty include
members of the National Academy
of Sciences, the National Academy
of Engineering, and the Institute
of Medicine, plus the American Academy
of Arts and Sciences,
among other
bodies.
Both Bob and I were founder
members of this
body, and as its chairman I had frequent interactions over the following five years with the more active
of my new colleagues
among whom Bob was numbered.
And if neighboring Bulgaria's recent experience is any indication, the European
body won't be letting Turkey off easy.Last month, the European Commission issued four warnings against Bulgaria — a European Union
member since 2007 and something
of a «black sheep»
among nations in the bloc — for not sufficiently protecting its natural heritage.
Among other provisions, the new statute adopts rules promulgated by the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL), a U.N.
body that has long been concerned with promoting the enforceability
of arbitration agreements and electronic contracts in its
member countries.