Sentences with phrase «denominations such»

Coins also have different denominations such as 10, or 100, and Roulette Blocks can also give Mario a different number of coins.
In the same period, mainstream denominations such as the Anglican Church have seen a steady fall in attendance.
In the study, Pentecostals included people in churches like the Assemblies of God and the Church of God in Christ that formed in the wake of the 1906 Azusa Street revival in Los Angeles, as well as later Pentecostal denominations such as the Brazil - founded Universal Church of the Kingdom of God.
Some groups are experiencing substantial growth, such as HTB's church - planting network and Pentecostal denominations such as the Redeemed Christian Church of God, which now boasts 800 churches throughout the UK.
The majority of these belong to the ancient Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church; the rest primarily to Protestant denominations such as the Ethiopian Evangelical Church Makane Yesus (which recently broke ties with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America over theological concerns).
Unlike some, I am not attracted to more traditional and formal denominations such as Catholicism since I see that as fake in a way, too.
Equally, the inclusion of existing national currency denominations such as «cent», «nickel», «dime», «pence», «pound», «kopek» and so on are to be discouraged; this is a worldwide currency.
Since the website is a Jewish dating service, it allows members to declare their Jewish denomination such as Hassidic, Modern Orthodox, Conservative, Ashkenazi or Sephardic.

Not exact matches

Concerning «getting pearls of wisdom» from research and review of original documents posted on the Internet, versus doctrinal justifications by a specific denomination which begin with enamored language, such as «most convincingly», «sublime article», «holy Christian faith», «believe and confess»....
Instead of stereotypes often associated with denomination or theology, the punk - rap - nu - metal style is able to legitimize the belonging of such lyrics in a secular subculture.
It is too early to tell whether the election of Frank Page as president of the Southern Baptist Convention signals such a change, but there are signs that a historic shift may be underway within America's largest Protestant denomination.
Jews sometimes lump all Christian denominations together, or misunderstand Catholic doctrines such as papal infallibility.
The term «Mormon» refers to people who believe the Book of Mormon to be the word of God — and there a lot of denominations that profess such.
Denomination is such an ugly word, at least for me.
In the climate they have established, a number of indigenous denominations unrelated to Western mission agencies in origin (such as the Kimbanguists and other African independent churches, and a number of Pentecostal denominations in Latin America) have become a major force.
(Note, too, how the emphasis on feelings allows the evangelist to de-emphasize doctrinal differences among the denominations; when referring to such distinctions, Pat does it with a chuckle.)
In such a body, the denominational newspapers exercised a far greater influence than in other denominations.
The structure of the denomination would then better reflect its diversity, and would allow contentious issues, such as the ordination of women, to be addressed locally.
Morrison had long supported the attainment of such unity, and he recognized the baptisms performed by all other Protestant denominations.
The baptisms were an emblem of something bigger — a nationwide surge of such conversions in several denominations and a spate of reports of Muslims seeing Jesus in their dreams.
Today there is very little prospect that any of our oldline denominations are in position to engage in such reform.
Each denomination was fully independent but agreed to surrender certain prerogatives with regard to general problems such as defense of the faith, spread of the gospel, and moral reform.
Books and articles are still written about the major contributions of particular religious figures such as Jonathan Mayhew, the great Boston Puritan preacher, or the overall contributions of each of the particular denominations from the Baptists to the Roman Catholics.
Most Christians who sit in their denominations to say their doctrine is close to Christ's and as such it will take men to Heaven are sorely mistaken.
Visitors from the West to Jerusalem are sometimes bewildered by the many different denominations represented there — such as Ethiopian or Abyssinian or Coptic, as well as Catholic and Orthodox and Lutheran and Anglican.
And there are numerous «renewal» publications within the denominations, such as Good News among the United Methodists, and Lutheran Forum, with which this editor was connected for many years.
In some denominations there are historical reasons for such omissions.
Such discussion reflects a healthy and deep - seated concern for sacred music among members of almost all Christian denominations.
Once again: The Bible is such a gargantuan collection of ancient metaphors, allegories, and contradictions that it can be interpreted in any number of ways to support any number of positions — hence there are over 30,000 denominations of Christianity.
They would move on to found such «Oneness» denominations as the United Pentecostal Church and the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World.
Some of the larger Protestant denominations, such as the Southern Baptists, Seventh - Day Adventists, and Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod were of sufficient stature to be able to gain free sustaining - time directly from local stations and they used this to supplement the smaller amount of time they received from the networks.
e. support local and general denomination programs related to mental health, including exploration with leaders for the development of such programs.
For the period from 1914 to the present, Blumhofer switches to the developmental model used by William Menzies in an earlier work, Anointed to Serve: The Story of the Assemblies of God (1971) She illustrates many of the points with fresh anecdotal material and brings into greater focus certain aspects of the history, such as the denomination's response to the New Order of the Latter Rain.
I first looked to TV and radio, wondering why the mainline denominations had allowed the fundamentalists to dominate such communications.
In my experience, the issue is not an anti-christian world, but a sense that certain individual «Christians» such as yourself, as well as some various religious denominations claiming to be Christian, have set themselves up as judges of all humanity.
It's something that churches of all denominations have been investing in, but Mez McConnell, senior pastor of Niddrie Community Church in Edinburgh, Scotland and author of Church in Hard Places (Crossway Books, 2016) has questions about the results of such ministries.
Granted that we could almost say that «Christianity» doesn't even exist to the degree that there are such numerous competing and contradictory denominations, Christians by and large on at least some level see their job description as involving the spreading of the Gospel and leading people to Christ.
Concerns such as these prompted us to conduct a thorough survey of Protestant ministers from nine major denominations in California.
The watchword for such conservatives was biblical inerrancy, and this became the dominant theme in their successful effort to transform the theological seminaries and mission agencies of the denomination.
In the past decade all three of the aforementioned denominations issued major statements on children - such as the Episcopal Church's «A Children's Charter for the Church» (1997) and the United Methodist Church's «Putting Children and Their Families First» (1996).
Such a strategy should be formulated in close collaboration with an interfaith advisory committee composed of clergymen representing the major denominations.
I doubt that now, but I do predict a greater self - consciousness of a Holiness bloc of denominations grouped under the CHA, where there is already very close cooperation in such areas as publishing and preparing Christian education materials.
I've seen people move denominations to avoid thinking about issues they are uncomfortable about, such as the inclusion of gay Christians.
And so throughout his 18 crusades, believers previously hostile or suspicious of one another united under the Billy Graham crusade banner.Richard Bewes says, «I recall looking at the list of denominations involved in his 1989 (last) visit and thinking «no one but Billy could bring together such a diverse group.
That went on for some time with only minor hiccups such as happens whenever humans gather until at some point, unbeknownst to me, we seemed to have slipped into this point where we were expected to have an affinity for the denomination and thus automatically hold its leadership in high regard and limit our criticism of such.
Within such denominations as the United Presbyterian Church, the United Methodist Church and the Episcopal Church, there exist important and influential groups going counter to denominational leadership.
But then I started to wonder why our denomination even had to say such a thing.
One person who produces such resources told me that her denomination literally couldn't put out enough 20 - minute videos with accompanying study guides to meet the market.
Gradually, though, it came to seem that you shouldn't have a former pastor running a multimillion - dollar pension fund or a complex educational program, and so the denomination started hiring experts in such fields.
If one had been asked, instead, about the prospects for a certain set of denominations usually called the mainline churches, such an emphatic response might not be possible.
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