Sentences with phrase «country church»

The phrase "country church" refers to a small church located in the countryside or rural areas, typically in a small town or village. These churches are often simple in design, and they serve as a place of worship for the local community. Full definition
In my little country church full of farm families this has not arisen.
I love old country churches too, but I've never seen one painted red.
An elderly woman walked into the local country church.
that is what American Atheists are objecting to they're not arguing against believers or whatever freedom of religion is here to stay, it's just that separation of church and state is constantly abused in our country
It includes Albers's early drawings of country churches and cathedrals; «Rosa Mystica,» his stained glass window for St Michael's Church, and other glass works containing religious imagery; his abstractions of crosses and geometric abstractions with spiritually themed titles, from his Black Mountain years; his prints of Mexican gods; photographic interpretations of the theme of angels; and a selection from the Homage to the Square series.
At a black Baptist country church in Texas the pastor says in his eulogy: «Death's angel comes for each of us — we can't hurry it, we can't delay it.»
If a game is saved here, the file screen refers to it as Country Church.
They didn't sail across the ocean to live in the woods just because their little country church got a new minister, honey.
In the little Georgia country church of my childhood, there was a story the older folks loved to tell again and again, laughing over it and savoring it and embellishing it.
One of the most remarkable of Williams's novels is War in Heaven, in which the Holy Grail, spelt inevitably Graal, is found in the sacristy cupboard of an English country church.
It includes rickety storefront assembly halls and megachurch complexes, diminutive country churches and massive Gothic piles.
As little country churches all across America denounce the black President, and tell the congregation that it is their christian duty to vote for romney.
In country after country Church and state have been formally separated.
Became a pastor at 50 in a small [40] country church, and am still there, though have been asked to go to bigger places.
This is one weird and messed up religion, it is against women and race and has a lot of funky beliefs, and now we are in danger of one becoming president where he will follow the will and covenant of his church over our country
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A small country church in England finds an old book and some people's response to this important piece of history is «burn it»?
It looks like a little old country church!
It was held in a small, hot, crowded, independent Baptist country church.
Because even when it is celebrated on the humble altar of a country church, the Eucharist is always in some way celebrated on the altar of the world.
On my way to the country church, 1 never fail to see a herd of waterbuffaloes grazing in the muddy paddy fields....
Whereas in thousands of towns and villages in this country the church was once a center of adult education, now it has been marginalized, and it further marginalizes itself even with respect to its own members.
Ministers like my brother - in - law who pastor a small country church and who repairs cars to supplement his meager income still manage to provide thousands of dollars annually to support overseas and home missions projects.
The Bishop of Oxford, John Pritchard, who is chair of the CofE's Board of Education, said: «Rural schools, like our country churches, are the vital heartbeat of the countryside.
«Even when it is celebrated on the humble altar of a country church, the Eucharist is always in some way celebrated on the altar of the world.
I'm afraid some mega churches and country churches are in for something of a disappointment, for their brand of love is no love at all.
I always feel like I'm praying in those moments, like some part of my marrow is singing a quiet hymn that belongs in a country church.
«People have found no better thing than this to do for kings at their crowning and for criminals going to the scaffold; for armies in triumph or for a bride and bridegroom in a little country church; for the wisdom of a Parliament or for a sick old woman afraid to die... tremulously, by an old monk on the fiftieth anniversary of his vows; furtively by an exiled bishop who had hewn timber all day in a prison camp; gorgeously for the canonization of St Joan of Arc.»
The bottom line is that every organization and institution — whether political, economic, or religious, from large corporations and entire nations to small country churches and individual households — have a «tenor» or a «way of doing things» that define, characterize, guide, and even justify the actions and attitudes of that particular structure.
I am a Bible believing pastor of a small country church.
If you are done with the megachurch, why don't you come to the little country church, where the old people are trying to keep things going, where the pews are a little older and harder and the music is not as hip or well done.
I stood on the steps of our country church welcoming folks, and a teenager who likes to hang out at my house arrived and stood there with me.
Interestingly, when I think back to the 1970s and»80s, your explanation of grace was exactly what we all had (in small country churches, I'll admit).
I think I like that size because (a) it reminds me of the small country churches my grandparents attended (and my grandfather would sometimes «speak» at, since they often couldn't afford a full - time clergy, so were at the whims of circuit riders), and (b) because that gives me a «monkeysphere» (a folksy explanation of Dunbar's number).
We could go further and say that in some centuries and in some countries the Church has borne only the slightest resemblance to the life and teaching of its Founder.
This little country church was built in 1860 and is still in use today.
The on - site licensed restaurant, The Vineyard Cafe, is set in the charming ambience of an old country church and has been consistently recommended in the Australian Gourmet Traveller Guide to Australia's top 500 restaurants since 2000.
From casual barefoot beach ceremonies to chic formal hinterland occasions, from the majestic Byron Bay Lighthouse to the unspoilt beauty of The Pass, from secluded Little Wategos Beach to a 100 year - old country church, the Byron Beach Cafe can help you plan the ultimate «i do» Byron Bay wedding ceremony.
But for Black people, the emphasis would be on restorations of the Old Slave Mart, country churches, and slave cabins.
In Device to Root Out Evil, a signature public work from 1997, a country church is rendered in aluminum and steel, inverted and cantilevered, it's steeple pointing into the earth.
It includes Albers» early drawings of country churches and cathedrals; «Rosa Mystica,» his stained glass window for St Michael's Church, and other glass works containing religious imagery; his abstractions of crosses and geometric abstractions with spiritually themed titles, from his Black Mountain years; his prints of Mexican gods; photographic interpretations of the theme of angels; and a selection from the Homage to the Square series.
You naturally could choose any room in my 100 + year old home that started it's life originally as an old country church but sadly doesn't resemble that in any fashion today.
Dating back to the 16th century, the country church has been patronised by the Royal Family since the reign of Queen Victoria.
My one great grandfather started a country church which had its 130th anniversary on Sunday.
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