Sentences with phrase «in a church hall in»

Not wanting to break the bank on hotels, we slept in a church hall in a suburb north of the city.
The text on the walls narrates a childhood experience — that of watching films in church halls in Malawi.
The popular Turbine Hall installation series will continue this year in church halls in coastal towns across Lincolnshire and East Anglia.

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On Sunday, November 5th, inside the hallowed halls of the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, a gunman opened fire, murdering at least 26 men, women, and children, and injuring 20 other people.
Last month, as church halls and Mosques in North Kensington responded as one to the horrific disaster at the Grenfell flats, Tim Farron, ironically a leading liberal, stepped down from his post saying that he couldn't do his job because of the hostility to his faith.
We will be doing our fellowship service tonight in a community hall, we were doing it at our church for seven years, but we got kicked out, because we wer n`t getting the people to go to the sunday morning service.
Others gather around coffee urns and cookie plates in church basements and V.F.W. halls and some simply sidle off quietly, too shaken and broken to imagine they'll ever have the strength to eat again.
I plan to visit Old North Church, Boston Harbor, and Faneuil Hall — all important places in the history of the American Revolution.
Well before that, we will see increasing legislation, taxation, and state licensing directed, in the name of gay rights, against church halls and schools and charities: all the Catholic institutions that can be identified as offering some kind of public access and accommodation.
Time and again, the assumption among Christian leaders, and evangelical leaders in particular, is that the key to drawing twenty - somethings back to church is simply to make a few style updates - edgier music, more casual services, a coffee shop in the fellowship hall, a pastor who wears skinny jeans, an updated Web site that includes online giving.
Ethical purity is a lot easier in a church convention hall in Indianapolis than in a store whose shelves are only one - third stocked.
Time and again, the assumption among Christian leaders, and evangelical leaders in particular, is that the key to drawing twenty - somethings back to church is simply to make a few style updates — edgier music, more casual services, a coffee shop in the fellowship hall, a pastor who wears skinny jeans, an updated Web site that includes online giving.
When my faith foundered, the voices echoing the Nicene Creed in the cavernous halls of an ornate Episcopal church in Alabama caught me.
Taverns and beer halls, once dismissed as the domain of the «worldly» in need of reform, are today the meeting places for churches
Our church bought a house to use as a meeting hall; after the purchase, the church was denied a permit to meet because in order for 30 or more people to meet, the proporty zoning stipulates that the footprint has to be greater than 15 thousand sq. ft.. We are AT 15K sq ft, and two variances requests have been denied.
But it is also an active house of worship in the Episcopalian Church, said the Cathedral's dean, Gary Hall.
In rooms off the hall, church members rummage through debris, trying to salvage anything they can.
«In Freethinkers Hall, which before the Nazi resurgence was the national headquarters of the German Freethinkers League, the Berlin Protestant church authorities have opened a bureau for advice to the public in church matterIn Freethinkers Hall, which before the Nazi resurgence was the national headquarters of the German Freethinkers League, the Berlin Protestant church authorities have opened a bureau for advice to the public in church matterin church matters.
I'd been invited by some friends to a fall youth rally at the First Baptist Church, and in the fellowship hall one night, the youth leader passed around neon blue and pink postcards that included a form letter to God promising to remain sexually abstinent until marriage.
Their new home, in the Catholic Church, was a small 1960's concrete dual use hall / chapel with a tiny altar (on wheels), a pool table stored in the confessional and a defunct freezer in the sacristy used for laying out the vestments.
But then I realised that this is part of church, too, the way that we talk in the halls, the way we sit on scratchy old couches in the staff room of the elementary school nursing without covers on, the way we sway while we talk.
By now, everyone who reads contemporary fiction will have heard of Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies, Hilary Mantel's acclaimed historical novels about Thomas Cromwell, the powerful advisor to Henry VIII who all but single - handedly disestablished the Catholic Church in England.
Every Sunday morning while the rest of the world is snoozing, you're up scouring the web for a children's message or talking to Ol' Edith Barkley who calls to beef about the bulletin or the cookie crumbs in the church hall or how much her bunions hurt.
A large proportion of those respondents having much higher than average yearly figures were those having AA groups meeting in their church halls, or otherwise having a close relationship with AA.
Thomas More, who is beheaded at the end of Wolf Hall, famously opposed Henry's divorce, remarriage, and presumptive title as Head of the Church in England.
We have so much to learn about turning prayer from a tedious activity in a cold church hall into an adventure of hope and creativity.
CNN: Gingrich meets with pastors in South Carolina The first stop on Newt Gingrich's three - day swing through South Carolina was a town hall - style event at a church in Summerville, where the rising GOP presidential hopeful answered questions from area pastors on a range of issues.
If the church decides to feed the hungry, they cook the meal in the church kitchen, set tables in the church dining hall, and invite the poor and the hungry to come to the church for a free meal.
Premier's research comes following a month that saw church halls and Mosques in North Kensington responding as one to the horrific disaster at Grenfell Tower, and Tim Farron, ironically a leading liberal, stepping down from his post saying he couldn't do his job because of the hostility to his faith.
Seeking, said their reunion plan, to create a church marked by «diversity and harmony, liberty and love,» both assemblies met in Pittsburgh in separate halls from which their members marched to opposite sides of a broad avenue.
Maria Wright and her family had been members of the congregation at St John the Evangelist Church in Ilford for more than four decades, before she began cleaning the church hall seven days a week inChurch in Ilford for more than four decades, before she began cleaning the church hall seven days a week inchurch hall seven days a week in 2004.
You wear a diamond the size of a kiwi, the caterer served lobster profiteroles, a bagpiper led everyone in a procession from the church to the catering hall, and your whitened teeth looked as unnatural as Eva Longoria's.
How many of these churches will give to hurting people in the neighborhood that are not church attendees without any strings attached??? The true sheep of His pasture will God seek out if you sit in the halls of the false prophet and pastor who distorts and deceives you with false words which God has never said.
(In Pittsburgh, one church has been transformed into a beer hall.)
Many monumental buildings are located in the vicinity — City Hall, the New York Stock Exchange, Trinity Church, St. Paul's Chapel, and Cass Gilbert's soaring Woolworth Building and magnificent former U.S. Customs House, to name just a few.
Hall's general take is that the question of online church is forcing evangelicals to re-evaluate the presuppositions they are making in their own churches (an argument I am rather....
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He said: «This historically for music was a very important day and it took place in an ordinary church hall.
One church, whose members are all under 35, meets alternately in a school hall in Johannesburg and a school hall in Soweto.
Thursday marks a significant day for a church in Liverpool because music history was made in its hall 60 years ago.
«He said, «I've heard your music before; my wife listens to your music; but the things that you said [in the concert] and the songs that you sang have really given me hope to get through this,» Hall said this week from his church near Atlanta.
One of the ancient Christian writers spoke of the church as a corpus permixtum, which my old teacher Henry D.A. Major (onetime principal of Ripon Hall in Oxford) used to translate as a «mixed bag.»
The fact that the group meets in the parish hall of a church is de-emphasized initially, since many of the women would not come to a church.
And hold that candle up in the winds and pass along our light wherever it's needed from our own homes to the halls of legislation to the church pulpit to the kitchens of the world.
In a meeting later hailed as «probably the most healthy conversation that ever occurred in the church,» the congregation overwhelmingly voted not to take on the large debt of new construction but rather to remodel what they already had: a long, low fellowship halIn a meeting later hailed as «probably the most healthy conversation that ever occurred in the church,» the congregation overwhelmingly voted not to take on the large debt of new construction but rather to remodel what they already had: a long, low fellowship halin the church,» the congregation overwhelmingly voted not to take on the large debt of new construction but rather to remodel what they already had: a long, low fellowship hall.
The Faith Church steeple and City Hall tower rise together above this intersection, symbolizing in their juxtaposition the gospel's address of the demonic principalities and redemptive possibilities inherent in corporate human power.
The blaze at St Mary's Church Hall on St Alphonsus Road in Clapham early on Tuesday has prompted crews to warn against leaving flames unattended.
Still others use a hall in the church, rent buildings in the neighborhood or press the city to make warehouses and schools available.
An unattended candle is thought to be behind a fire which saw more than 20 firefighters called to a church hall in south London.
«No,» he replied, «for it's then that preparation for Confirmation starts» (in the church hall).
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