I care about the church — so I hope to attend some of these meetings, as they come up!
I also do not
care about church history as I am not religious.
I don't even know why
I care about the church, but for some reason I still do.
French doesn't really
care about the Church, he cares about protecting the myth that has been smothering it.
Concerns about her grew when the Times reported over the weekend that she kept allegations about a bishop out of a Church of England review because she apparently «
cared about the Church».
Not exact matches
And you think your
church does not
care about money ttt?
For one to say that building a Mosque near ground zero is wrong is no different than someone saying they don't want a Christian
church being built somewhere because someone close to them died in a Christian cult bombing or suicide like Jim Jones or Timothy McVeigh, or to say they don't want a Catholic
church to be built because they or someone they
care about was molested by a priest.
In April 1976, Buzz asked: «Does the
Church care about unemployment?»
«none of them seem to
care much
about the roman
church of their grandparents.
But when those who
care about the community gathered together last night, all those phantom rumors evaporated in our mutual love for God, each other and the
church.
To be honest, most Christians in the
church don't
care about you unless you go to
church, act and think like they do.
Until the
churches of this world, Catholic included, actually start
caring about people and not doctrine they will constantly face this push back from people who can think and reason.
The
churches don't
care about them.
«The
Church cares deeply
about people in all our communities and I am confident that whoever fills this important role will make a substantial difference to the lives of many people.»
No, the truly sad part is that there are still billions of people who
care what the Catholic
church has to say
about anything.
My dad is one, and he's both moral and law - abiding, but he just doesn't
care about what the
church thinks and he's happy that way.
If only the male dominated Catholic
Church would turly
care about life and not just talk the talk.
If they really
cared about sticking to the letter of their religion we wouldn't see them overlooking so many other obvious practices that run contrary to the
Church's teachings.
(In order even to begin to comprehend this story, one must understand first that Missouri Synod people
care deeply
about church doctrine, and second that Concordia Seminary in St. Louis — where classical theological training was offered with considerable rigor — had been revered in the affections of Missourians.
First, who really
cares what the
Church, or any other religious organization thinks
about policy?
«If the
Church is ever mentioned» in such debates, he pointed out, «it is in the gratitude expressed that we have not attempted to «appease» the
Church or the
Church hierarchy, or else in the (unintentionally) patronizing allusion to those who
care about the University's relationship to the
Church as implicitly conceiving the University along the lines of a seminary.»
However, there are some Christians who believe evangelism is the sole calling of the
Church, and my hope is to highlight that
caring about the whole person — particularly a desperately needy person — is part of our role as «salt and light».
I'm getting an education; I have a job; I'm attending a good
church; I have an internship, and I have people in my life that I
care about and a boyfriend that thinks I am pretty sweet.
If it is a gift that our age (including the
church) has misused, then its misuse is the result not of
caring too much
about entertainment, but of
caring too little.
But I don't meet these people in a
church but in the real world and they are also my friends that I sincerely
care about.
I'm so torn because I don't want to leave the people I
care about at the other
churches, but yet I feel lonely, worthless, and completely broken at the current
church I'm at because of the drama.
Well, when you took religion out of America with the separation of
church and state, no one particularly
cares about religion any more.
In short, the
Church criticizing Republicans for not
caring enough
about the poor (which I agree with) is a little like the biblical «man with a log in his eye pointing out someone else's splinter» scenario.
Connect to a
church that is a welcome and warm place, full of people who
care about you,
about seeing you.
If «believers» aligned their right beliefs with right practice, fewer
church members would look elsewhere for critically important discussions
about caring, inclusiveness, open dialogue, ethical decision - making, and shared doubts in the context of a disturbing contemporary polarized culture.
Always needing to be right, always needing to be in charge and control, always too busy and self - centered for others and always trying to figure out ways that you can profit from God, the Bible,
church and religion tells me who you are, in which case I
care not what you think
about what the Bible says, whether or not it is without error and so on.
I could
care less
about the tithes and offerings coming in because I know God will provide for what my
church needs.
Because the
church was congregationally concerned, it was also active in the neighborhood, and that meant that, it
cared about what was happening in city politics.
However, due to other people we
care about that attend a different
church within our organization and due to previous engagements we will not be leaving any time soon.
This is splitting up the
church, not because people don't get their way but because the pastor doesn't appear to
care about his flock.
When I went to my pastor in search of pastoral
care, he told me
about my ex pursuing other women in the
church.
I don't
care what you think
about Christians, or the Bible, or
church, or politics, or religion, or anything else that people get so wrapped up in.
Obviously, you don't
care about getting ONE MILLION DOLLARS for your
church.
The only thing they
care about is whether the
church teaches eternal security or not.
Come back when you
CARE about getting ONE MILLION DOLLARS for your
church AND can PROVE that God exists AND save BILLIONS of souls which you COULD do if you are right.
When else in the history of the
Church would anyone
care what a happy - clappy bleeding - heart mum from western Canada thinks
about anything?
I'll start: I feel most at home in a
church that 1) takes its mission to
care for the poor and marginalized seriously, 2) does not make assumptions
about its congregation's political positions nor emphasizes political action to begin with, 3) speaks of Scripture in terms of its ability to «equip us for every good work,» 4) embraces diversity (theologically, ethnically, etc.) and allows women to assume leadership positions.
«It's really useful, if you get the chance to speak to your candidates, for them to hear that climate change is something that their voters
care about and something that the
Church cares about.»
A
church or other religious body which
cares about human love will offer its service, its wisdom, and its ritual to those who wish to have them; but it will not control the legal foundations of marriage according to its own prescriptions.
I
care about more than just fetuses and that position is seen as wrong within the Catholic
Church.
On
churches that
care more
about production value and money than the people they should be serving.
(One young woman from a mainline
church put it this way: «I wasn't learning anything
about justice or creation
care in
church that I wasn't learning in school.
«Then at least,» I wrote at the time, «left to ourselves, we will be able, under the guidance of a new Holy Father (who will, I hope and pray, see it as his aim to complete the work of the pontificate which has just come to such an unexpected end), and with God's help, return in the light of a new Eastertide to the business of building up the
Church once more, free of the attentions of the roving media protagonists who so rarely
care a jot
about what, for a week or so, is currently attracting their fitful attention.»
Catherine had a heavy Russian accent, lived among the poor and preached to anyone, including the
Church,
about the sin of not
caring for these little ones of God.
Our
church cares about helping persons at each marital stage to have satisfying marriages.