Sentences with phrase «largest churches in town»

My father was a pastor of one of the largest churches in town.
They want the largest church in town or the most popular podcast online.
In fact, when we understand how God views the church, it is possible that the group with the fewest number of people is actually the largest church in town.
One large church in a town of a couple of thousand people would be about average and two might be understandable, but four certainly seems excessive.

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The church is located in a conservative part of the country (in a town that serves as the national headquarters for the Church of God and home to one of the largest Pentecostal universities in the country), so it attracts a lot of people who grew up Southern Baptist or Pentecostal or non-denominatchurch is located in a conservative part of the country (in a town that serves as the national headquarters for the Church of God and home to one of the largest Pentecostal universities in the country), so it attracts a lot of people who grew up Southern Baptist or Pentecostal or non-denominatChurch of God and home to one of the largest Pentecostal universities in the country), so it attracts a lot of people who grew up Southern Baptist or Pentecostal or non-denominational.
A large group of young adults from the City Church of San Diego said they were in town on a mission trip.
She and her family have been attending a large, non-denominational church in town that is known for being highly welcoming of «seekers.»
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In my small town, we have several community centers, including several large churches and a university.
Their directors know what they have done to me and forced them to write apologies to me, and then transferred them to a larger church in a different town.
Yet right in the middle of town was a large, brick church building, complete with stained glass and steeples.
Although the popular Czech Church was quite small, the number of converts and sympathizers grew» especially among youth and the intelligentsia, and in the larger towns.
Flight Behavior by Barbara Kingsolver (releases November 6, 2012, available for pre-order)-- Kingsolver's new novel takes place in a small - town Tennessee and tells the story of a woman who must confront «her family, her church, her town, her continent, and finally the world at large
Both churches in town needed larger buildings to accommodate their larger numbers, and the Methodists characteristically executed their funds campaign with aplomb, and with some smugness because the corresponding efforts of their Baptist neighbors were «down in the doldrums... God just doesn't seem to want us to build right now.»
The campaign, headed by one of the pilots, did not get off the ground until a rival bank in town gave the church a large loan.
But the town enjoyed a large Catholic population, descendants of immigrants who had come in the 19th century to work in the mills, and they filled two large and thriving churches.
I was with a large charismatic church in Cape Town at the time this broke out.
Since then, his large - scale rallies, held in cooperation with local churches in towns and cities across the country, have drawn millions of people and seen thousands of new churches planted.
When John Wesley traveled all over England, declaring the gospel of Christ in the fields and on the village commons, in the streets of large towns and in public places in the countryside, he was still acting as an ordained minister of the Church and he was still preaching in the Church — although the authorities of the Established Church of England, regrettably, did not seem willing to recognize what should have been a patent and wonderful fact.
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.
Esztergom, a town situated on the right bank of the River Danube in northern Hungary, dates back to the Middle Ages and is overlooked by the country's largest church - the spectacular Esztergom Basilica.
Art galleries, museums and churches dot Carvoeiro and neighbouring towns Visit the Galeria Mare d'Arte in Carvoeiro, or venture to larger Lagos for more options.
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