Sentences with phrase «good churches in town»

or «Where are some good churches in town

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The only hospital in town was built with Rusal funding, the company said in a 2012 press release, as well as two kindergardens, a sanatorium, sports centres and a church.
At my grandmother's small - town church, in the middle of families in their Sunday best and fidgeting kids in the pews, I didn't expect any huge revelations.
Then add all the towns and cities in all the other countries where the scandal has broken out — and then the third World countries where the Church is still powerful enough to keep a lid on it — and we've got to be well into six figures.
Born in Basel, in 1886, he had returned at the end of his university career to be the minister of the church in the little town of Protestant Aargau, north of Lucerne; and there, during the war period, he had preached on Sunday mornings before the good peasant folk, to the antiphonal booming of guns in near - by Alsace.
A church leader would have a good following of people in a particular town or city, and some other teacher would arrive in town, and begin to teach Scripture in a different way or with a different emphasis.
The system I have seen that worked the best was a system where all of the churches in several contiguous mid-size towns rented one small office that served all of the churches in those towns.
My church is known in town as a top - notch Bible teaching church and the pastors / speakers are generally very good and stick to solid teaching of scripture.
There are some house churches out there that want to be «the best» and «most popular» house church in town, and take offense if anybody leaves their house church to attend another house church in town.
There are some house churches out there that want to be the best and most popular house church in town.
When we read the story of his dismissal from the Northampton church and then think of the temper in other New England towns two centuries ago, we can not honestly say that he would have fared better elsewhere.
So after the town clerk had quelled the uproar against him in Ephesus, he bade his Ephesian congregation good - bye and sailed away to Macedonia, covering all the churches in that province.
To serve children at their entry into education the church ran the best kindergarten program in town.
Yep you are right, I moved down here in the state of Mississippi, north of Crystal Springs from Chicago when I was ten years old but still I visit once in a while, now it's twenty years and sad to not much has change, like the parts you said about non-whites discrimatory or rasicts at other non-whites, when I went to school here they treated me as a alien from another galaxy, they pick at my voice cause I didn't had that southern dialog, unlike them I said my words correctly, but not just me, they even hated at others who had better intelect I am not picking at them, It is what I went through all these years, Mississippi and mainly this small town of Crystal Springs see America in a crazy awful view, They don't like difference that even within they own race, ther not that politcal, when some one say God they got there vote, I don't to say much to waste your time, I still remember when I was ten years old I had a constanct back ground check on me to see were I really come from evn though I had the paper saying Chicago Illinois barely no jobs but a church on every street for a town barely under five Thousand, till this very day, they look at me like I am a alien, did you ever had that experiance down here damn my keybroad mess up,
Reports of churches doing well don't usually hit the headlines, but in villages, towns and cities right across the nation, there are many reasons to be hopeful.
Well before that traumatic date, from as far back as William's thirteenth year, his father John had apparently begun to run into financial difficulties, at which time he tried to avoid town meetings and church attendance, allegedly to elude summons by subpoena (one could be served for debt in church).
Not long ago in a town I know well a church was experiencing tremendous growth.
Oh the joy if only we could go back to the early 1800's where a good honest white land owner could head to town any Saturday and buy a whole new pack of n e gros to take home so he could help with the building of his new Church... And don't forget ladies, you are meant to be seen, not heard, and don't you dare be so immoral as to let your ankle show... Now get back in the kitchen!!
And heck, it would be even better not to make the playground only for the church members, but instead everybody in town, to show that together we can accomplish great things.
Even small towns have at least two or three churches; there's rarely a good reason to stay in the one that has that sort of legalistic mindset.
In predominantly Protestant towns and villages, going to the Catholic church was second best, but better than no religion at all.
The prospects for the gospel might be better if the average town had only a few dozen Christians in place of the few thousand church members now listed.
From snch houses no visitor was ever allowed to take his departure without carrying with him a supply of the latestmade aji: no traveller went to the capital or any of the coast towns hut he carried with him some of this excellent pepper as a present to the archbishop or bishop of the diocese, the ladies of Santa Rosa, or the good Fathers who once a year went long journeys to baptise the children, marry their parents, and otherwise maintain the influence and authority of the Church in the remote parts of the earth.
Nearby towns on the mainland are Remedios, that features one of North America's oldest Catholic Churches, as well as Santa Clara, where you can visit the Che Guevara memorial as well as one of the sites of the battle of Santa Clara, the last battle before victory in the Cuban Revolution.
I feel equally passionate over the town's other houses of worship, especially the Presbyterian churches in Southold and Mattituck; big, bold Ostrabrama; Our Lady of Good Counsel, which looks more like an Anglican church in the Cotswolds than anything Roman Catholic.
If you're in town on a Sunday morning, there's nothing better than Dance Church, a dance workout class for people of all shapes, sizes and identities.
A bright and beautiful small town girl named Charlotte «Charlie» Newton (Teresa Wright) is bored, bored with her well - ordered home in her pretty Norman Rockwellish little city of Santa Rosa, Calif., — where trees line the sunlit streets, everyone goes to church on Sunday, and lots of them read murder mysteries at night.
Brendan Gleeson, who also starred in The Guard, leads the film as Father James, a good priest in a small town who only wants to help members of his church with their various scurrilous moral and even amusing problems.
Highlights include Red Buttons's scene as a paratrooper who gets caught on a church steeple and can only watch the action below, some sweeping camera movements as the Allies attack a large building overlooking a bridge (I can't remember the name of the town) and a much better version of the blowing up of a bunker on the Normandy beach than the one in Saving Private Ryan.
The film focuses on the Herculean efforts of pastor Jay Reinke, who has turned his church into a makeshift home base for the new arrivals — to the chagrin of the facility's neighbours, who are skeptical about the men's scruffy appearance and possible criminal backgrounds, and the open hostility of the town newspaper, which wages war on Reinke's new congregation by publishing a list of former sex offenders harboured in the church as well as in the pastor's own home.
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After thirteen years in prison, a good cop walks free as deep in the forest, on the altar of an abandoned church, a body cools in pale linen... This is a town on the brink.
In Better for All the World, Harry Bruinius shows how reformers across the nation transformed haphazard, locally run systems of charity and welfare — mostly church handouts and town asylums — into government - run systems of welfare that aspired to make America a place where social and moral purity could reign, free from the «hereditary defectives» of the past.
Fellow pup owning friends in your town, at your church or in a local organization you belong to are great resources as well.
The Old Town has been awarded UNESCO World Heritage status and is home to one of the best preserved collections of medieval buildings in Germany, with its wonderful Romanesque Collegiate Church.
Make stops in UNESCO listed Hallstatt, one of Austria's most photographed villages thanks to its traditional pastel - coloured houses perched on the tiny plain between the mountains and Hallstättersee Lake, as well as Mondsee.This pretty town is set on the lake of the same name, and its most famous sight is the 15th - century parish church, which featured in the wedding scenes of «The Sound of Music».
The place is delightful and well preserved with a magnificent 15 century church and market hall built in 1627 as a centrepiece for the town.
In April, Belize sees the most observant Catholics attending Good Friday church services, during which most villagers participate by carrying a cross through the town.
Still in the Harz Mountains, at Quedlingburg, a gorgeous town with a delightful Romanesque church and well - preserved red - roofed houses, where the 10th century stronghold of Burgberg looms imposingly over the town, is another narrow - gauge railway - the Selketal Railway - that runs through the Selke Valley.
In the old town there are some Baroque buildings, as well as the Church of St. Luke (l'Eglesia de Sant Lluc).
On the return we will stop in the towns of Pinchollo, Maca and Yanque, with their beautiful colonial churches, as well as in the viewpoints of Choquetico and Antahuilque, from where we will observe impressive andenería farming platforms of the valley, and tombs in pre-Incas scale models.
One of the best inland Mykonos attractions, visit the Panagia Paraportiani church and several Greek chapels in small local towns; just within view of the island's famous windmills, you'll feel transported back to another time.
It's also flanked by the town hall, the Sant Bartomeu church, as well as a famous bank building, Banco de Soller, constructed in 1912.
Attractions near this hotel in Château - Thierry town centre include the Castle walls, the 15th century Saint - Crépin church, the Marne River, the World War I Aisne - Marne American Cemetery and Memorial, the Chateau - Thierry American Monument as well as the famous Champagne vineyards.
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