Sentences with phrase «church across town»

Since Muentzer found it difficult to share the pulpit at St. Mary's with Egranus, he moved to St. Catherine's church across the town.
And when people leave your church to go to another church across town, thank them for what they contributed to the church while they were there, and trust God to lead them to the next step He has for them.
David N. with «What Unity Means When You Have No Other Choice» «In our rural small town of Greenville, Ohio we don't have the luxury of leaving a church when we don't agree with its teachings in favor of going to the trendier church across town.
But as I talked longer, it came out that the 140 people had come from a big church across town that split.
Then, when the board of deacons decides that you really need to raise money to compete with the church across town, you go back to the mission statement and say, «well, gentlemen, just how does that fit with who we are?»
Have you ever wondered why your church does certain things a certain way, while the church across town does everything so different?

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Since the 19th century, companies have built company towns across the United States — municipalities where they own large percentages of the housing, stores, schools, churches, roads, and parks.
The Queen will lead tributes in Whitehall, central London, while churches, villages, towns and cities across the UK will conduct their own memorials and parades for those whose lives have been lost.
I like the Catholic I believe church in San Francisco across from the Pagoda at J - town and the chapel at Valpo U in Valporaiso IN and some churches in architecture rich Columbus IN of all places and the meditation space at MIT in Cambridge Mass..
You must be delivered from the demands of having to live up to the phenomenal growth of the church down the street, the numerous books and television appearances of the pastor across town, and the power struggle in your own life and with the church board.
The results of this schism are with us still; it is not uncommon to find Baptist and «Christian» churches still facing one another across town squares and village lanes throughout Tennessee and Kentucky, just as New England Congregationalists divided into Old Lights and New Lights in the eighteenth century.
«That led to a greater awareness of the refugee crisis among the wider church... and so we asked an artist called Mark Stein Adamson if we could exhibit some of his art work around the refugee camps of Lebanon and Jordan, which raised awareness across the town of Leigh.
Indeed, an argument could be made that at no time since the First Great Awakening have so many churches of disparate denominational, theological and stylistic approaches been so united in terms of their music: one can now walk into old - line Pentecostal churches, small - town evangelical congregations, mall - like suburban megachurches, and many a mainline Protestant sanctuary across the country on any given Sunday morning and hear the same hymns and choruses done in approximately the same musical styles, with similar settings and instrumentation.
Between my apartment and my parent's house across town, I probably pass 20 churches pastored by the fishons of the world... heck I may even pass by fishon's church for all I know.
Reports of churches doing well don't usually hit the headlines, but in villages, towns and cities right across the nation, there are many reasons to be hopeful.
I like the tradition of simply «going to» church, the drive across town has become a good family time road trip.
Since then, his large - scale rallies, held in cooperation with local churches in towns and cities across the country, have drawn millions of people and seen thousands of new churches planted.
I grew in a town where the big local church spent huge amounts on «foreign missions», but would not assist with any services for the poor across town or in nearby rural areas.
Consider the following: the pastor of a liberal Protestant church preaches a sermon on the story of the prodigal son called «Intolerable Love»; across town, a preacher at a small fundamentalist church delivers a sermon called «The Meaning of Life.»
The Catholic Church also features heavily in this decent enough serial killer yarn — the Anglicans are obviously too busy organising whist drives and making cucumber sandwiches to be dealing with demons and religious nutjobs — in which a link is made between a sequence of gruesome murders taking place across small towns in Southern Ontario.
On a June evening some years after the middle of the last century Mrs Eileen Connulty passed through the town of Rathmoye: from Number 4 The Square to Magennis Street, into Hurley Lane, along Irish Street, across Cloughjordan Road to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer.
In Better for All the World, Harry Bruinius shows how reformers across the nation transformed haphazard, locally run systems of charity and welfare — mostly church handouts and town asylums — into government - run systems of welfare that aspired to make America a place where social and moral purity could reign, free from the «hereditary defectives» of the past.
A walking tour is the best way to see it all, but if you don't have the time, make sure to see the storybook - like St. John's Church, and get a postcard - worthy view of the town from golf course across the harbor!
The Korcula town museum is located across the square from the Old Saints Church.
The popular Turbine Hall installation series will continue this year in church halls in coastal towns across Lincolnshire and East Anglia.
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