Sentences with phrase «dwindling number of church»

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As soon as God would have it, I wouldn't even serve as a pastor and with number dwindling I would prefer to be an effective «CELL GROUP» killing the overhead, church drama and get down to the nuts and bolts of ministry.
These days number of members in churches are dwindling....
In the face of dwindling church numbers, many leaders are consciously or otherwise embracing the fame culture — and perhaps there's an uncomfortable link between the two.
Presumably he is talking about Episcopal churches in New York, a few of which, with the dwindling number of Episcopalians who go to church, have been sold for such purposes.
This is only a concern of the catholics that they have dwindling numbers being born into their church..
Some Episcopals are desparate to leave their church due to the ordination of g - ay clergy, and the Catholic Church is desperate for more priests because of dwindling numbers of men who are «called» to the prieschurch due to the ordination of g - ay clergy, and the Catholic Church is desperate for more priests because of dwindling numbers of men who are «called» to the priesChurch is desperate for more priests because of dwindling numbers of men who are «called» to the priesthood.
The urge to succumb to promotional claims of success increases as we watch the numbers in mainline pews dwindle, while on the outskirts of town the membership of the «Bible - believing» church swells.
Since his stroke, the number of people coming to his Church have dwindled to fewer than the Westboro Baptist Church enjoys, and his radio program has been replaced with something less controversial.
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