BHS is almost like a Christian school because most of the students
go to church as well as most of the faculty though not sharing it in class as well are of the Christian faith.
But if
you go to church as your routine then a church is a perfect place to connect with other singles with the same beliefs.
Obama responded by saying he is a devout Christian, he prays to Jesus every night and tries to
go to church as much as he can.
I became a Catholic, but now do not
go to church as it has become mixed up by some in charge not following «what Jesus would do,» I suppose is the best reason I can state.
The more
you go to church as an evangelical, the less likely you are to vote for Donald Trump.
You either believe because your parents made
you go to church as a kid, or you were looking for answers during hard times and the thought of a better after life comforted you.
Even if people do not
go to church as regularly as they say they do, it is of considerable significance that they say they do, and apparently want to believe that they do, or at least want others to believe that they do.
Most of
us go to church as consumers, not communers, receive the service being provided, and leave.
If he isn't the church going type then by all means worship at home but don't publicly
go to church as a reminder to the American people that your still a believer.
I read a while back that UK Catholics were being asked for donations to finance the trip, so I figured that at least * that * money wouldn't
go to the Church as regular «Sunday» donations; but whatever part of it that the UK has to pop for is, I suppose, an issue between the populace and their gov «t.
David's talking about feeling the need to
go to church as habit — a meaningless exercise we still do because it's ingrained.
I had visited DC so many times and only
went to this church as I had «time to kill».
The unbeliever in churches I have frequented too often hear LESS of the truth (I heard the truth of my spiritual condition and was convicted when
I went to church as an unbeliever) and too much effort is made NOT to offend.
I do know the word «church» means a people called out, but also the Bible does say to not neglect
going to church as some do.
This is why
going to church as a pastor's husband is never just «going to church.»
Also, I feel that religion is the «root of all evil» I was brought up
going to church as a Christian.
Dear Tom I know you were responding to Jeremy but I just wanted to encourage you to continue
going to Church as eventually it will have to change as God reveals more of the truth.
We went to church as a family and I remember long and boring prayers from the minister.
We went to church as usual but didn't mention it to anyone; just decided to let God handle it, «cuz we sure didn't have the money to spend on a new one.
Tim and the kids and
I went to church as well, and were there from about 9:00 to 11:30, where I continued having contractions.
We had a play date,
went to church as a family, tried a few new recipes and relaxed!
I am a person that is easy to get along with I have no problem getting along with anybody I hang out with my family I spend time
going to church as and watching movies here at home I made take a drive out on the beach or just ride around I am a homebody
Not exact matches
«
As my colleagues
go to sleep tonight, they need
to think about whether the political support of the gun industry is worth the blood that flows endlessly onto the floors of American
churches, elementary schools, movie theaters, and city streets.
He continued: «
As my colleagues
go to sleep tonight, they need
to think about whether the political support of the gun industry is worth the blood that flows endlessly onto the floors of American
churches, elementary schools, movie theaters, and city streets.
Scientology TV will likely result in very little for the
Church of Scientology except to mislead its parishioners into thinking that Scientology is growing and has surmounted decades of withering revelations about the corrupt and abusive practices of this «pay as you go» business that masquerades as a c
Church of Scientology except
to mislead its parishioners into thinking that Scientology is growing and has surmounted decades of withering revelations about the corrupt and abusive practices of this «pay
as you
go» business that masquerades
as a
churchchurch.
It has
gone so far
as to call into question the criterion established in Familiaris consortio, which in number 84 says: «The
Church reaffirms her practice, which is based upon Sacred Scripture, of not admitting
to Eucharistic Communion divorced persons who have remarried.
Likewise, it is possible
to be «bodily» united
to the
Church yet cease
to be in communion with her spiritually (
as an apostate Catholic is if he keeps
going to Communion yet rejects the creed or continues unrepentant in grave sin).
It should be clear by now that Antioch's problem is not the same
as those expressed by the other dissenting
churches; rather, it
goes to the heart of how a council can be held at all.
I don't see Christians
as more honest, more faithful in marriage, less violent, more giving, more polite, or more anything than the millions of people who are indifferent
to religion and who only
go to a
church if there is a wedding or a funeral.
Does sitting on our rears eating snacks and gulping beer while watching football, baseball, hockey and basketball games all year count
as going to church?
On Maundy Thursday, Pope Francis chose not
to hold the customary foot - washing in one of the main
churches in Rome,
as is tradition, but
went instead
to... More
I was
going to mock these, but, in truth, for a small congregation, where somebody's personal car has
to double
as the
church car, these could be useful.
I had the delight of
going immediately from Canberra
to Singapore, where I visited friends who are serving the
church there
as seminary teachers and preachers.
I have
to deal with these kinds of questions at my
church though because they know I go to a Metropolitan Community Church as
church though because they know I
go to a Metropolitan Community
Church as
Church as well.
Long story, short, I studied with him for about 5 weeks,
went to his
church and found myself accepting Jesus
as Lord and Savior.
Finally, it bears mentioning that while all adults (our parents included) truly do make it up
as they
go along, for better or worse, traversing our world
as young adults can present
to us positive opportunities — opportunities that allow us
to shepherd and encourage others in our
churches and communities, even the wee ones or our own children who desperately want
to grow up.
That is not true in my experience
as everyone I know who quit
going to church did it because they think the bible is complete nonsense, and that Jesus was not the son of god.
Politicians in Mississippi, Michigan, and Virginia have
gone so far
as to plead for the
churches» help in reducing the welfare rolls.
Religion is the rosary, humming Latin songs,
going to Church (the act), and even things
as simple
as folding your hands while you pray.
I can
go to church and see how God changes lives but I bet you wont accept that
as proof of a creator God.
Like all humans, they are
as full of hypocrisy
as the rest of us, why don't they just
go to church if it pleases them, or not, and let the rest of us deal with our own spirituality.
I'm speaking about my own faith only:
To become a Christian, it must be your own choice.No else can decide this life style for you.I know many in the past and present have thought raising a child under the Christian label will save them for hell but in actual reality, the choice is their own not their parents etc.This life (being Christian) goes deeper than just believing.You have to consider this yourself.Many today do not even consider Christ as their savior because they just believe what their church or family say
To become a Christian, it must be your own choice.No else can decide this life style for you.I know many in the past and present have thought raising a child under the Christian label will save them for hell but in actual reality, the choice is their own not their parents etc.This life (being Christian)
goes deeper than just believing.You have
to consider this yourself.Many today do not even consider Christ as their savior because they just believe what their church or family say
to consider this yourself.Many today do not even consider Christ
as their savior because they just believe what their
church or family says.
As a female pastor for 14 years I've been discouraged by the growing trend of 20 - 30's who are
going in huge numbers
to churches that do not allow female pastors.
BUT... if the
Church is
going to claim and treat sexual deviance (if in fact that is what they believe it is) with such force over and against all other indiscretions, how do they justify that... and how isn't it hypocritical of them when they simply wink at other things that are clearly outlined by Jesus» own words
as grievous.
Such
as being baptized,
going to church (hearing the Word), and partaking in His Supper.
As far as the donating goes, if they want to donate to a church organization then that's fine but to donate to groups that stand against my right to live free and have the same rights as everyone else is this god for sacking country then that's just wron
As far
as the donating goes, if they want to donate to a church organization then that's fine but to donate to groups that stand against my right to live free and have the same rights as everyone else is this god for sacking country then that's just wron
as the donating
goes, if they want
to donate
to a
church organization then that's fine but
to donate
to groups that stand against my right
to live free and have the same rights
as everyone else is this god for sacking country then that's just wron
as everyone else is this god for sacking country then that's just wrong.
Many conservative commentators point,
as the icon for all that
went wrong,
to the 1967 Land O» Lakes statement, in which the presidents of Catholic colleges declared that their pursuit of academic excellence served a high Catholic goal and thus exempted Catholic schools from direct obedience
to the hierarchy and magisterium of the Catholic
Church.
Why I Don't
Go To Church Anymore An authority structure such as the church is the perfect culture for codepen
Church Anymore An authority structure such
as the
church is the perfect culture for codepen
church is the perfect culture for codependence.
There were also the Hussite Wars from 1419
to circa 1434 in which the Roman Catholic
Church went to war against followers of Jan Hus, a priest, philosopher, and master at Charles University in Prague who had tried
to reform the
Church, condemning its sale of indulgences, which were the equivalent of a «get out of jail» card in the game of Monopoly in that the
Church sold them
as a means for believers
to get out of Purgatory.
If a
church can not tell its flock «what
to do with my body,»
as the saying
goes, with regard
to contraception, then other uses of that body will quickly prove
to be similarly off - limits
to ecclesiastical authority.