Sentences with phrase «body members who»

And from this framework comes advice for academy governing body members who will be new to their roles in the 2014/15 session.

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Writing about the recent FASB and SEC actions, Dayen quoted SEC Investor Advisory Committee (IAC) member Damon Silvers, who expressed the view that «The feeling of this body [IAC] is that more disclosure is better than less in general.
Hassan Firouzabadi, the secretary of the HCC — a policymaking body whose members are appointed by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, except for secretary, who is suggested by the Iranian president — approves the suggested ban due to Telegram's potential for bringing cryptocurrency to all of its Iranian users.
In fact, by year's end, the Fed's rate - setting body will have, at most, only two continuity voters — that is, members who voted...
One day that last goyim that will enter the Body of Christ, by faith in Jesus, will believe and be also heir with all the rest, both Jewish and Gentile, who have believed and have become members of The Church.
And here is where the Church's great communal story offers its aid: for it is the responsibility of the «many members of the one bodywho collectively celebrate and enact that story, to guide each individual member into paths, into life genres, that harmonize with the great melody of God's redeeming work in His creation.
I'll tell you what: how about you stop acting like those atheists (who do not represent all atheists, by the way), and desist in painting an entire body of belief (or lack thereof) based on the actions of its most militant and aggressive members?
Rt Rev Peter Hancock, Bishop of Bath and Wells, who is the Church's lead bishop on safeguarding issues, revealed the figures responding to a written question from Kat Alldread, a lay member of the Church's governing body.
This is so in spite of a system of representation, in which delegates from the constituent bodies choose the committee members who select the officers and department heads at each level.
All of this to say this, the «church» is Christ's body, made up of all who believe him anywhere at any time, and they are all members, we do not need commitment forms or covenants in order to determine who is in or out.
Of course, the first and greatest member of the Church is The Blessed Virgin Mary who was asked to take on the greatest responsibility of all, to be the Mother of God who became man through her consent and her body.
Since the belief system of a parish includes not only its formal creeds but also the meanings it assigns to itself and its members as finite bodies, to learn about a church's world view — what it believes is really going on in life — one must listen to the church's stories about its own body and those of the members who constitute it.
Not everyone who says Lord, Lord is a member of Christ and thus, a member of the body of Christ.
But I tell you who i did notice, is all the family members and especially fatherless and motherless chidren greeting a cold body that used to be someone warm they loved and hugged!!
He who loves his own wife loves himself; 29 for no one ever hated his own flesh, but nourishes and cherishes it, just as Christ also does the church, 30 because we are members of His body.
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.
Once heterosexual and homosexual people can stop dividing along the lines of «gay vs. straight» and see each other as members of Christ's body who are «one in Christ,» only then can we begin to come along side each other in love to help each other follow Jesus more faithfully.
It was Christ who taught us of fraternité when He said, «One is your Master, even Christ, and all ye are brethren»; and St. Paul when he said that «we, being many, are one body in Christ, and every one member one of another.»
It is now pastoral preaching directed toward the instruction, the persuasion, the counseling of persons who are becoming members of the body of Christ and who are carrying on the mission of the Church.
In this sense, then, Jesus Christ himself is remembered by God; and those who are «in Christ», as members of his Body or as branches of the Vine which he is, are also remembered.
But this must raise the question about what «happens» to those who have not known Jesus Christ, unlike those of us who are plainly the conscious members of his body.
It is the celebration of the continuing action of God who gave his Son for the world, who continually offers men the mercy of forgiveness, and calls them to become members of the living body of their Lord.
Then «in» Christ, the Christian faith has gone on to assert, those who have been made members of «his Body» will also be raised from death to God.
Indeed St. Paul appears to have done something of the sort when he speaks of the Church as Christ's body and those who belong to it by baptism as being members of that body.
Some who come to the pastor belong to the Church, either nominally or actively; some once belonged and have left; some have been hurt by their experience in the Church; and some are seeking for the first time to become members of the Body of Christ.
«And just as Christ gathers to himself all those who believe and makes them his body, so the Christian comes to see himself as a member of this body, in an essential relationship with all other believers» (LF 22).
until people who do all the things you say start condemning other members of the Body of Christ who don't.
Even Paul, who was clearly against homosexual practice, spoke of the body of Christ as one unit made of many diverse members.
Acts Chapter 2: The same Peter, who Jesus gave the keys to the kingdom of heaven told them how to become member of the kingdom of heaven here on earth, (the kingdom of heaven on earth is the church of Christ, the Lord's church, the body of Christ)?
They are also, at times, made by my fellow members of the Body of Christ, who do not realize that while their words hold the power to bring healing to others, they also hold the power to wound.
And as much as those of us who are members of the Body of Christ would like to pretend that these types of abuses do not occur, they do.
If we think of the church as being the body of Christ, then who is a member of the church?
In other words, God does not predestine or elect people to be in Christ; no, God elects Jesus, and by default, all who join with Jesus by faith also become elect as members of the «body of Christ.»
Members of these religious bodies today are children of the people who, coming to majority after World War II, finally lost the capacity as citizens to be genuine political actors in America.
That is, all who become members of the body of Christ are also elected or chosen by God to serve God's purposes in this world.
The Catholic view of matrimony, on the other hand, is that it is an objective bond, sealed with public vows that are ratified and completed by the private union of the flesh of a man and a woman who are members of the Body of Christ.
(e) Church is not the ecclesia therefore Christ is not the one who built it man did, I do gather occasionally outside of church with other members of the Body of Christ, who like me are not part of Church, where we engage in deep fellowship and benefit from one another's spiritual gifts in a completely unformatted setting.
First there is the offering, which the Church can perform only as it is identified in faith and obedience with the Lord who in the deepest understanding of the Eucharist is himself the One who offers; then there is the receiving, as the members of Christ's Body are incorporated anew into their Lord and are fed with «the bread that cometh down from heaven,» even with Christ himself.
Catholics who had in 1947 warmed to Boston Archbishop Richard Cushing's proud remark that there was not a single U.S. Catholic bishop born to a parent who held a college degree now took it as a reminder that in neither head nor members were they a body academic.
The passage from 1 Corinthians is helpful as a mirror to Isaiah, as Paul also addresses what it means to be God's people, specifically those who are members of the body of Christ.
Until, that is, I remember that as a baptized member of the body of Christ I have sisters and brothers who will drag me toward the light even when I resist — sisters and brothers who will remind me that I have died to the old lies and have put on Christ.
As someone who was raised within the evangelical camp (not strictly fundamentalist, however), and now lives anew within the broader Christian church (the only true church, the Body of Christ, whose members strive to follow Jesus in Spirit and in truth), I can surely appreciate what Hugh, Tara and Jeannie are talking about.
We who have been chosen in Christ, reconciled to God through Him, made members of His Body, sharers in His Spirit, and heirs through hope of His Kingdom, are by these very facts committed to full participation in His redeeming mission.
Those of us who are Baptized are members of Jesus Christ's body with Him the head.
Moreover, he enjoys the support of respected members of the hierarchy, who sit on the board of his Theology of the Body Institute and recommend his books.
While each truant was a liberal Christian who gave private assent to the course plan, each was also a member of a body guided by a contravening set of norms and outlooks.
St. Augustine wrote of Christus caput et corpus: Christ head and body, as the one Christ who now lives forevermore; and the Epistle to the Ephesians, as Dr. J. Armitage Robinson noted many years ago, is a long meditation on the theme that the Christian is not to think of Christ and his followers so much as of Christ in his members.
The first was that the people who would constitute the new Israel, that is, the first members of this emerging organization, the original corporate manifestation of the body of Christ, had to be of «one accord.»
The peer review panel shall be composed of not less than 3 members who shall annually evaluate the National Organic Program's adherence to the accreditation procedures in this subpart F and ISO / IEC Guide 61, General requirements for assessment and accreditation of certification / registration bodies, and the National Organic Program's accreditation decisions.
In 1997 FIFA, the governing body of world soccer, sent two investigators to Baghdad to question members of the Iraqi national team who'd allegedly had their feet caned by Uday's henchmen after losing a World Cup qualifying match to Kazakhstan.
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