Sentences with phrase «back pew»

The high back pew chair is lovely and I also love the chalkboard..
Behind the back pew is an array of paper sacks and bundles tied in dirty newspaper.
They are often seen in the back pew, if they come to church at all, wearing black.
Almost imperceptibly, however, another voice came to be heard in the «60s and «70s, first from the back pew, then from the pulpit itself.
But while Tanya is a church deacon and a board member at the new Kentucky Baptist Seminary in Lexington, Berry's relationship to the church may be more like that of his fictional character Jayber Crow, who attends church but sits in the back pew.
We can do it, let us hope, with a humility that still loves and relates well to the doubters who, for many valid as well as invalid reasons, sit in the back pews or do not even darken the church's doorway.
Two minutes before the prelude on Sunday morning Mary slipped in quietly and sat on a back pew.
One of the congregation said local witches sneak into the back pews of the church, «To pray to Satan for the destruction of Christian marriages.»
... and the little voice in the back pew that said «How about if we try doing justice, loving kindness, and walking humbly...» got thrown overboard as soon as the ship started taking on water...
Unless there is a youth choir, the population of the back pew may be sparse.
On Tuesday, Bharara sat on the aisle seat of the courtroom's back pew, silently listening as Molo questioned his motives in bringing charges simply because the current rules of conduct don't «rise to the level that the prosecutors want.»
Sitting in the back pew while the nuns went through their prayers, especially to honor their deceased sister, was magical.
I reject the cynical, political, and corrupt muteness of people who have never been unfamiliar with microphones, cameras, and theatrics when their pockets are light but hide in the back pews when their funders threaten our children.
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