Sentences with phrase «denominations which»

He has postal recurring deposits of varying denominations which are maturing over the next three years.
All the buttons you control the game with are located at the bottom of the table, along with the chip denominations which extend from $ 1.00 to $ 200.
Most schools are run by various religious denominations which have some autonomy over the curriculum.
The new denominations which emerged were created in Brazil by Brazilians.
«76 The evangelicals generally would agree with Thomas Smyth to «include under the term presbyterian, all denominations which are governed by ministers who are recognized as of one order, and who, as well as their other officers, are chosen, are removable, and are supported by the people.»
For example, in the presence of the advantage held by the paid - time religious programmers, several denominations which had previously cooperated with others in the common production of religious programs have now decided to compete on their own through the purchase of their own television stations, the production of their own programs, and the cultivation of their own audiences.
Just those 3 denominations which I know from experience are NOT Word of Faith / Prosperity Gospel add up to 105 million.
So, how about other denominations which do not adhere to your own interpretation of the Bible?
It also creates a division between denominations which is difficult to bridge.
One result of television «s influence is that, within the religious community itself, the balance of authority is moving away from those denominations which emphasize the common welfare, toward religious groups that are distinctly privatistic and oriented toward utilitarian individualism.
Programs at the undergraduate and especially at the graduate level continue to develop, particularly in denominations which understand the necessity for training church musicians theologically and liturgically as well as musically.
Viewed from any other part of the world the differentiations between denominations which seem sharp enough in North America tend to fade away or, rather, are overshadowed by the family resemblances which bind the bulk of American Protestants together into a well - defined type as contrasted with Christian communities on other continents.
This preference exists «even in those denominations which have ordained...
This preference exists «even in those denominations which have ordained women to full ministerial status for 50 years or more, according to her little - publicized nationwide study.
Religious denominations which have tried to bind wounds of a damaged creation often find their funding minimal, staffing paper - thin, and parishioners inattentive.
Confessional Protestants — those whose churches explicitly hold to one of the great Protestant confessions of the sixteenth or seventeenth centuries and who value classical orthodox formulations as being faithful to scripture — should focus their ecumenical energy in dialoguing and working with those denominations which share their most basic commitments, especially to the Nicene Trinitarian identity of God.
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»....
Disclaimer: my specific god, to my specific religion, and my specific denomination, and not any other god in any other religion or any other denomination which believes in a god which created the universe.
How should one evaluate the healing efforts of a denomination which has been committed to Christian healing for over a century and which endeavors to practice it amid a secular climate in which medical assumptions are axiomatic?
Two months later, to Tietjen's surprise, Jacob A. O. Preus was elected president of the Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod, the denomination which controlled Concordia Seminary.
In the Southern Baptist denomination which I am a part of they reported 75 % of the ages 18 to 21 that attend college never return to church attendance.
Elmer: I think the subject of today's sermon is one that might have been given in any Christian church you can think of, because I don't know of any church denomination which wouldn't recognize precisely what the preacher said — the internal struggle.
I realize I don't look like it, being a paid pastor of a church with a building which is part of a denomination which is recognized as being within Christendom.
The fact that a denomination which had no record of previous work in Hispanic countries has had some success in meeting the needs of Hispanic immigrants to northeastern Cities may mean that, on this front at least, the RCA has been able to break out of its ghetto.
In situations where the reorganization of a company results in the distribution of a security type or denomination which can not be processed by Capital One Investing, we reserve the right to liquidate or to decline to hold the resulting security.
However, that is just a denomination which is sometimes or rather mostly used synonymously with the name «Ether», and this synonymous usage is similar is relatable to the usage of the word Xerox for photocopying.

Not exact matches

If you're not familiar with Lent, it is a period of about six - weeks during which Christians of many denominations and other observers traditionally fast or forsake luxuries.
The Custom Value coin is a no - denomination coin which can be loaded with a custom Bitcoin amount.
Treasury notes are issued in denominations of $ 1000, and pay an interest payment, (which is known as a «coupon») every six months.
Then they would hope they can restore velocity to the money which is why Larry Summers said to get rid of the $ 100 bill because it's much harder to hoard currencies with smaller denominations because if you're hiding them under your mattress, it doesn't take that much money to give you sleepless nights.
This is one more demonstration that Mormons are not just one more Christian denomination: they are a different religion which rejects Christian baptism and believes only their sacraments are salvific.
(Even the relatively serious denominations in which I've spent the past 10 - 15 years can't seem to produce demanding and engaging Sunday School curricula for young people.)
Anyone like who you described would likely think of themselves as a «lapsed» Catholic which, as the joke goes, is the second largest Christian denomination in the world.
The charity is part of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, a denomination founded in Nigeria which also has churches in the UK and other countries.
He has spoken fondly of the denomination, of which he's still a member, with its liturgy, and its «comfort in tradition and stability.»
And if the time comes when your denomination asks you to shut up or get out, realize that they are asking you to give up who you are and to give up that part of you which is vital to the salvation of those to whom you minister.
And for those who are Christian, just which of the hundreds of denominations are correct?
In the NRSV, which my denomination uses, and as also used the by the SBC, states a little better: «You shall not make any gashes in your flesh for the dead or tattoo any marks upon you: I am the Lord» Please note: there are two separate items and the part about tattoo is upon you not the dead.
Doesn't matter which denomination they frequent.
One of the key revelations of God regardless of religious denomination is that false PRIDE is a negative trait which carries consequence to self or others.
Those holidays, along with every denomination and belief that is apart of Traditional Christianity ALL come from the Catholic Church; which is FALSE AND IS IN ERROR itself!
Can't be a Christian without belonging to the Church (by which I mean the community of all faithful people, not any particular denomination — sorry Rome).
Which Christian denomination they fall into matters just about as much as whether they're Team Jacob or Team Edward.
Or is it possible for denominations and judicatories to create conditions under which competitiveness becomes less likely and strong collegiality more common?
For some, that tradition comes from their family, for others, it is based on their pastor or denomination from which they grew up in, others may not have a tradition to draw on altogether.
You are so right that so - called «Christianity» is «a religious smorgasboard», in which there are an estimated 41,000 different sects and denominations to choose from among the churches.
Because the assemblies and committees of the World Council are peopled by denominational power elites, there is a minimum of the kind of influence from grass - roots evangelicals which tends to moderate the positions and actions of the denominations themselves.
Like the rest of his family, he was deeply religious, and when the time came for him to be baptized, Joseph had to decide which of the many Christian denominations to join.»
Perhaps most of all, the expansive growth of the church in developing countries, which Wilson had determinedly fostered, had created an internationalization of the denomination that needed to be matched in leadership.
Still, I do wonder why he fails to mention the communions in which these theologians work and worship, and why their congregations or denominations (or even networks) do not provide oversight and correction.
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