Sentences with phrase «go to church for»

As promised, this is the outfit I wore on Easter's Eve, on Great / Holy Saturday night to go to church for the Resurrection of Jesus.
As most people go to church for only and hour on the Pagan sun god's day of worship, and only get a very watered down feel good sermon with a text book drummed into them interpretation, there is very little Bible and Scripture in church.
The person who says, «I go to church for the friendly atmosphere,» will leave incomplete.
They continue to go to church for family or friends.
I am a very strong Christian, and I love my God, but I don't go to church for that reason exactly.
I encourageyou to follow and listen rather than read the bibleor go to church for that matter..
Go to church for a few weeks or take a bible study class then come back and post.
The Christians only go to church for a few ceremonies.
Breast feeding babies is healthy, but personally I want to go to church for God.
any time I listen or read what Limabugh says, I had to go to church for peace This guy Limbaugh is a monster
Recently, as I have been dragging myself to go to church for my wife; I have felt Extreme spiritual resistance for going.
Instead, I would suggest that they go to church for their «religious,» and to the polls for their «conservative.»
So the last thing I want is to go to church for more of the same: to be dictated to, pressured with an agenda, and subjected to childish beliefs.
There is no need to go to a church for this.
(4 Christians, secularists and new agers) Some Christians then say» don't judge» And one said» my mother always said we don't go to church for the people we go for God» That is not new nor is it «wise «just something her mother will have heard and I didn't want to insult her mother but disagreed.
He got baptized in the Morman Church and when he was a teen he moved to Florida and didn't go to church for quite some time because there were no Morman Churches close by....
Particularly when Matthew died... we didn't go to church for four months.
We don't go to church for more of the same.
OK, so the president and family go to church for political reasons.
I don't go to church for the reasons you stated.
But consider too that being LDS is not a Christmas - and - Easter religion; we don't even go to church for just one hour sometime over the weekend.
People choose to go to church for any number of reasons.
I went to church for a while, but it's kind of, it's gotten gigantic now for me.
People start realizing that it's OK no to believe and they will simply quit going to church for appearances sake, and if they do that then the collection boxes will start coming in a whole lot lighter.
I kept my mouth shut and kept going to church for a few years, but it all made less and less sense to the point I couldn't stand it any more.
I just don't think going to church for an hour every once and a while, and even living in a Christian country, quite measures up to brainwashing.
One goes to church for purposes quite different from, even opposed to, analysis.
Chikuni told CNN affiliate WLEX, «For someone who, like Stella, has been going to that church for all her life, expecting some support from them.
I went to church for 40 + years — it always mattered a great deal to me — and now I don't go anymore but I just feel numb.
I do not agree with the catholic teachings so I don't go to their church.I went to a church for many years and when they went a different way than what I believe I stopped going to it.I didn't try to change them.Government and a church will never agree on everything and its not the church job to change government and the government should not change a church beliefs.If you are a member of a church and do not agree with them anymore you should leave that church.
'' «Then they went to church for the wrong reasons...» Ah, yes, the old «they aren't / weren't True Christians ™».
The question is that I have been going to my church for almost all of my life and I have had the chance of visiting everything from Catholic to a Alternative lifestyles church in New York.
«Because they wanted to be moved, they wanted to feel the «holy spirit» ----- — Then they went to church for the wrong reasons...
I have gone to church for decades and taught Sunday School and other classes for decades, and I have never heard any fire and brimstone, except from the Athanasian creed saying: this is the faith, people, take it or leave it, but if you leave it you are still in your sins, and that is not how you get right with God.
If they are going to church for the wrong reasons, they aren't being True Christians ™, because a True Christians ™ would know what Jesus wants really, really wants like you do, right?
In the not too distant past, going to church for worship was considered by many to be the most important thing they did all week.
I think coercion is such a serious thing that if I didn't attend a church that valued love, authenticity, and community, I would leave the church forever and not look back — and I've been going to church for a long time (though I'm not as old nor as wrinkled as the naked pastor)!
It is true that his father was a Muslim... but what we know from what has been expressed to us publicly that he goes to Church for his religious activities... and we do not know what a person has inside of him... which only known by The Almighty....
I would love to see them going to church for the first time; I would be deeply moved.
I remember a woman some years ago telling me that she went to church for fourteen years before she met Jesus Christ (That is, Reality.)
Anyone who has gone to church for any amount of time has likely noticed a strange phenomenon around Good Friday and Easter.
Anyone who goes to Church for anything other than a funeral is religious.
I'm going to church for the Lord and to praise Him because He sees my heart and not the way that I'm dressed and if some people don't like the way that I dress and accept me for who I am, then they may need to examine themselves and their own hearts before they have a crack at anyone else.
And so as a culture we have turned to astrology, explored Jungian archetypes, dabbled with cosmic consciousness movements, and even gone to church for its liturgies.
Needless to say, because of my upbringing, I was so embarrassed I stopped going to church for 2 years.
FRIDAY Kevin and I went to church for an evening of Lessons and Carols which was great as always.
There are many options for going to church for each of us.
Everything we hadn't found time to use in ages went to the church for the Sunday School or women's groups or Goodwill.

Not exact matches

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 cChurch 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.
When you see younger people enter your church for the first time, do you go out of your way to introduce yourself and ask them to sit with you?
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