Sentences with phrase «free churches feel»

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Feel free to sigh — it is a drab answer from a writer who reaches to link problems with the financial system, the Catholic church, the U.S. Congress and major league baseball with one soaring theory.
I love it that in our church people feel free to be sad and cry and others come to them and offer comfort.
The church can feel free to stick to its guns but it can not flaunt labor laws and EEOC regulations.
I never felt free to be who I am in church because according to what they teach in the Bible I am cursed, have a demon, or something else.
Today, you can feel free to speak of the equality of blacks, but even not so long as a century ago you'd have been kicked out of many churches for even daring to say something like that, and there are most likely still churches that would kick you out.
When the U.S. Muslim community sounds out LOUD and CLEAR, without equivocation, and immediately against all forms of terrorism, including all aggressive religious intolerance for human rights, women's right, children, equal protection under the law, the respect for other religions to coexist, the right to free speech, and the ability to separate church from state, IF THEY FINALLY DO THAT AND LOUDLY, then we will begin to feel comfortable that they are truly embracing American ideals and here to join us, not to oppose, defy, or undermine what we hold dear.
MAKE UP YOUR MIND AND IF YOU DO N'T AGREE WITH THE POPE PLEASE FEEL FREE TO LEAVE THE CHURCH.
For those of you offended by the church and its members» actions, feel free to go to the website «All Dead Mormons Are Gay» where you can convert any dead Mormon (except those that died in the Holocaust) from straight to gay for eternity.
Living in low - income housing, teaching free literacy classes to refugees, setting up basketball camps for bored inner - city kids: all of it had a few costs for me personally, sure, but the holy buzz of pats on the back from friends and church people, and the feeling that I was the only person really getting what Jesus was saying — this more than made up for doing without.
A healthy church fosters an atmosphere in which people feel free to express their ideas openly — especially at the leadership level.
So please feel free to participate no matter your theological convictions regarding women in church leadership.)
... The Jews (just like the church now) got flippant concerning divorce... I feel Jesus didn't have to mention homosexuality because the Law was clear to any Jew at that time... Paul had to mention it because he was an apostle to the Gentiles who I think were more prone to homosexuality behavior... I'm though not as learned as you... just my thought after 15 years of thinking about this issue... The church has a sacred duty to all... even gays... we need a unified loving answer to give them... but it must be the truth... because only the truth can set us free...
However, the biblical evidence shows also that the church, after stating Jesus» unequivocal demands on this subject, felt free to permit some few exceptions, perhaps in a pastoral attempt to deal humanely with specific marital situations while still upholding Jesus» demand.
Feel free to search this blog (using the search area at the bottom) for «be the church» and similar terms.
Feel free to look up where the local Mormon church is in your area and attend if you wish.
We are all guessing, so anybody who want to join my religion and church of Idonoism, please feel free...
As a result, he argues, theologians feel themselves free to use the Bible for whatever purpose they wish, from the liberation of women to the church - growth movement, without regard for its supposedly irrecoverable original intent.
The reason I've always felt was that they lacked the rootedness in the Church that was available to Catholics of our generation and thus needed to maintain boundaries that Benedict felt free to ignore.
The Church has always felt that economic injustice occurrs due to the lack of free markets worldwide as the world's most poor live in socialist countries.
Or freedom from religion, but there was once an article that had Texas» Board of Education trying to make Thomas Jefferson vanish from the history books, and was he not the one who believed in «separation between church and state» as well... anyone not believing me is free to spend a few seconds to do some web searches... the articles are out there... or people can remain in ignorance, but then they still won't feel any more blissful or happier...
I love seeing my daughters in the sweaters I knit for them (my son despises handknits so feel free to put him on the church prayer chain, thanks).
Yet never did the editors feel compelled to give Federal Council of Churches officials or planners for the World Council of Churches a free ride; criticism was constant.
Feel free to teach them in the churches, but if you can not see how inappropriate it is you are a fool.
So two points, there is some requirement if you follow apostolic precedent, second feel free to work second shift or do like the Christians in Egypt do and go to church at 5:00 am so they can work a full day on Sunday!
If your church is not helping you walk into a greater liberty, if you are not exploring and experiencing what it means to be free, if you feel just...
His view is that Paul basically gave himself free reign here at the start of his teachings to the gentiles (see also 1:1 a: «Paulos, apostolos ouk ap anthroopoon, oude di anthroopon, alla dia Iesou Christou, kia Theou patros...») and then started preaching his own theology heavily influenced by his own biases and preferences — not that any of the writers were ever completely exempt from it of course, but still the writer felt Paul was quite fundamentalistic at times about certain things he had some clear opinions about, e.g. about relationships and women's position in the church etc, which he then propagated as part of the gospel.
(Feel free to use the presentation in your church or ministry.)
It is natural that, by reason of the exceptional contacts which have enabled me, a Jesuit (reared, that is to say, in the bosom of the Church) to penetrate and move freely in active spheres of thought and free research, I should have been very forcibly struck by things scarcely apparent to those who have lived only in one or other of the two opposed worlds, so that I feel compelled to cry them aloud.
I'm not saying I tell everyone I meet at church about the private struggles we are facing, but I do feel free to let people know that I do not have all the answers and that the «example» we are trying to set is one of authenticity.
I know that the preacher's wife in my church growing up was very constrained; she didn't feel free to express any negative opinions at all, even just to talk about her kids being a handful, because the pastor's family is supposed to be the «example».
In America, the Free Church tradition came to mean being free to order worship as one pleased, or, more accurately, as one felt it would wFree Church tradition came to mean being free to order worship as one pleased, or, more accurately, as one felt it would wfree to order worship as one pleased, or, more accurately, as one felt it would work.
A pastor who receives no paycheck can probably feel more free to do «what he thinks should be done in and for the church».
secondly he was not the only one in the church who was a «non believer» many others do not «believe» as well as myself and yet non of us saw a problem with something that was being done out of respect and unison for the majority not for just one person opinion, and last, no one ever said he «had» to pray the only command was to bow your head and stare at the ground counting how many toes you had for all we carried, do what you want if choose not to pray but just bow your head in uniformity not cry about it blow it up and change the way events happen — if you have and complaints or questions please FEEL FREE to contact me [email protected]
The BBC was an organisation with a Christian ethos in a Christian country which itself had established Christian churches, and whose politicians in times of crisis felt free to call the whole nation to days of prayer!
In either case a low - key announcement in the church bulletin may attract women who have not felt free to voice their feelings: «A consciousness raising group will begin Monday evening at 7:30 in the lounge.
It may not be a good place to be because I feel as though I don't belong anywhere, but paradoxically I'm now free to belong everywhere and to be honest in my relationship with God, unfettered by church hierarchy who drove a wedge into my faith.
Stress free as I freely attend a church now without the baggage of a position and if I don't feel like going, like this morning, I stay in and get the rest that I need without any hint of guilt.
Ah — it was at first an odd but very freeing feeling walking past the endless row of cars parked outside «churches» in Northern Ireland as I headed to the local coffee house with my Sunday papers.
From Jessica K.: Do you feel free to disagree with the Pope or the official positions of the church?
So iam a free man from a cult, i feel sorry for any person in that church, black, white, dosnt matter the color
I feel more free to praise God now than ever before, because when I do, people don't think I am just trying to get them to «come to church
Come hang out with the Unitarians... the most open minded, accepting, life celebrating group... no we are not lonely just because we don't «buy» your religions... I finally got out of the Southern Baptist Church... and never felt so FREE... certainly NOT LONELY...
Fifth, as members of the Church recorded the common memories of Jesus what did they continue to hold in common and what did they feel free to modify?
The letter also says that «we feel the need to alert you and every member of your organization, because Senator Lanza's obstruction is allowing an untold number of pedophiles in Staten Island to remain at - large — free to roam the streets, work in our schools and churches, coach local sports teams, and abuse again.»
The point of church outfits is to feel free and comfortable.
I attended church every Sunday if i have time I'm not looking for a perfect guy I'm looking for a good christian guy with big heart and accept me for me Feel free to ask anything you want to know.more... God bless you
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