In addition,
life memberships in the association were awarded to six active Realtors including three who celebrated 50 years of service to the real estate industry.
«In view of the fact that many of us, if not all of us, have expressed everything from concern to indignation and indeed amusement at the probability that Leinster and King's Hospital swimmer Michelle Smith has been using performance - enhancing drugs for a number of years, it now seems ironic to propose
Life Membership in the IASA for this swimmer,» Gordon said.
This year's innovative investigator is Graham Taylor from the University of Oxford, who was awarded # 6000 and
life membership in the RI last week.
Joe's commitment to Florida's children and families has resulted in several awards, including a statewide «Award of Excellence» from the Florida Afterschool Alliance, an Honorary
Life Membership in the Florida PTA, and status as a fellow with the Florida Supreme Court Justice Teaching Institute (JTI).
In 2015, he was granted
life membership in the International Association for Aquatic Animal Medicine and in 2016 was awarded honorary membership in the New York State Chapter of the American Fisheries Society.
The applicant will hold Professional, Retired, or
Life Membership in AASECT.
Clark was awarded
a life membership in EREB in 1999.
James was also granted an honorary
life membership in the board.
Two agents with Fast Track Realty earned
their Life Membership in the MMDC, Monica Mauricio and Dustie Zvolanek.
The life membership in the Board Builder category is presented each year to a Realtor who has served the real estate board and the industry with distinction and commitment.
Not exact matches
O'Connell, who
lives in New York, pays about $ 8.50 each month for a
membership to a New York City bike share program, Citi Bike.
One company looking to offer a solution to people
living in food deserts is Thrive Market, a
membership - based online marketplace with wholesale pricing on organic foods and other health - related products.
Welcome to part two of our
live coverage of the historic referendum on Britain's
membership in the European Union.
It's hard to tell how many do this — I know of a few politically engaged Liberals who periodically hold Tory
membership cards too — but it's a fact of
life for those of other political stripes
in a one - party province like Alberta: the political direction of the province is decided at the PC leadership conventions, not
in general elections.
And
in order to foster «stewardship of
life» and encourage healthy choices, Vanderbloemen offers paid gym
memberships for all employees.
Employers might do well to regard fostering a couple - friendly workplace on par with offering gym
memberships and maternity leave top - ups — an investment
in your staff's work -
life balance.
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These have always included
membership in the right clubs,
living the right zip codes, vacationing
in the right places, wearing the right clothes
in the right ways at the right times.
Last night Yale's campus pro-life group — after a year
in which they participated
in meetings and even helped raise money for the organization — became the first group
in living memory to be denied
membership in the Social Justice Network of Dwight Hall.
That sufficiency granted,
life itself, which is a
membership in the
living world, is already an abundance.
But even
life in this generous sense of
membership in creation does not protect us, as we know, from the dangers of avarice, of selfishness, of the wrong kind of abundance.
«The sense of the [Committee on College
Life] on this matter was quite clear: student groups should not discriminate for
membership or
in the choice of officers,» Associate Dean of the College David P. Illingworth told The Harvard Crimson.
It is customary to measure the strength of a congregation's
life by how many people attend Sunday worship
in proportion to the total
membership.
Their
membership ceremony is very baptismal, no water, but it's definitely a public expression of a new
life, following Jesus,
in The Army.
Such creatures — who belong both
in Narnia and
in Aslan's country, and who must simply learn to
live with such dual
membership — are the object of Christian vision.
But it will bring the churches together
in their ecclesial
life —
in membership, mission and ministry — and it takes seriously the valuable diversity possible within organic unity.
So the point of Whitehead's example
in the above passage would be that
in talking about the
membership of the complex structured society which is a total man,
in the ordinary sense of the term, one is referring not to a subordinate society, such as the enduring object which is the
life, or soul, of the man, but to all the individual actual occasions
in all the subordinate societies and subordinate nexus which make up the man.
In 1954, encouraged by new scholarship on Jesus»
life and by the rising tide of church
membership and attendance, the Episcopal Church helped finance a film on the
life of Jesus, The Day of Triumph.
There are other important ways
in which Mormon teaching does not match biblical teaching on Christ's atonement, but most significantly the Mormon Jesus teaches that
membership in the LDS Church is required for eternal
life.
Article I of the Statement of Belief, which must be signed by all who seek
membership in the First Church of Christ Scientist
in Boston, the Mother Church, reads: «As adherents of Truth, we take the inspired word of the Bible as our sufficient guide to eternal
life.»
Membership patterns
in most denominations encourage adults to join a church without any serious preparation for
living a Christian way of
life.
If baptism means
membership in the Church universal, it may more properly belong to that time
in life when a profession of faith
in Jesus Christ is possible.
However, if church
membership is not experienced by adults as a way of
living in the world that depends on faith
in Jesus Christ, infant baptism may only foster spiritual complacency and reliance on an empty ritual.
Our faith, our worship, and our
life are all knit together
in the fact of our Christian
membership in the Church which is the Body of Christ; they are all part of our total response to the revelation of God
in Christ and so they play, each one of them, an indispensable part
in our movement of return to the God who is our Creator.
The latter relationship is being pursued
in ways compatible with the
membership of both
in the Consultation on Church Union, and it will be occurring at all levels of the
life of the two churches.
Our faith, our worship, and our
life are all knit together
in the fact of our Christian
membership in the Church.
Africans, Hispanics, Asians, women, homosexuals, homeless, religious minorities, agnostics, doubters, uneducated, intellectuals, poor, and almost any other category of social
life can, under certain conditions, be regarded as failing the appropriate tests of true
membership in a society.
It can not be equated with church
membership, or with adherence to conventional moral demands, or with a flash -
in - the - pan conversion experience if the
life of the individual is not made better by it.
When the church is consumed and possessed by mortgages, capital campaigns,
membership numbers, qualifications for
membership or deacon or elder, the variety and format of financial reports, redecorating, ordination policies, the proper delineation of committee responsibilities, the aggregation and strengthening and protection of church hierarchical authority, the preference for political associations and prominence instead of being a voice and influence for justice and compassion, seasonal vestment colors, the abandonment and refusal to acknowledge congregations who dare to be excited by their proclaiming and provoking and
living and sharing the Good News, the continual choosing and preoccupation with better organization over better outreach, or what styles of worship are to be offered — then it is time for an earth - shaking, stone - rolling, curtain ripping, hurricane - strength, fiery and noisy transformational revolution that will resurrect the Good News
in the body and spirit of communities and individuals.
In a ghetto of New York, an Interfaith Counseling Service has been organized with a membership of more than one hundred local clergymen who refer their troubled parishioners to the center for help for a broad variety of problems in livin
In a ghetto of New York, an Interfaith Counseling Service has been organized with a
membership of more than one hundred local clergymen who refer their troubled parishioners to the center for help for a broad variety of problems
in livin
in living.
The Shakers
lived a community
life in which the
membership was divided into various families that were responsible for doing the work of the group.
An inseparable part of the ecumenical task is to move the churches toward visible unity
in, as the New Delhi statement put it (I abbreviate), «one baptism, one gospel, breaking the one bread, joining
in common prayer, a corporate
life reaching out
in witness and service to all, a ministry and
membership accepted by all, and the ability to act and speak together as occasion requires.»
People who want to join do take
membership vows
in which they confirm their belief
in certain doctrines, but people can be part of us their whole
lives and never join and they won't be treated any differently at all, or made to feel lesser
in some way.
Membership in a philosophical school entailed not doctrinal allegiance but, as Hadot puts it, «the choice of a certain way of
life and existential option which demands from the individual a total change of lifestyle, a conversion of one's entire being, and ultimately a certain desire to be and to
live in a certain way.»
Family
membership does not entail the transition to
life in the Spirit that is so necessary for such nurture.
He offers the example of Saddleback's statement: «to bring people to Jesus and
membership in his family, develop them to Christlike maturity, and equip them for their ministry
in the church and
life mission
in the world,
in order to magnify God's name.»
If we desire to
live according to that will and to become worthy of those promises we shall accept both the joy and the pain of
membership in His Body.32
Instances of friendly coming together are the World Congress of Faiths, established
in 1936
in London by Sir Francis Younghusband and now with a considerable
membership, program, and institutionalized
life; at an academic level the Union for the Study of Great Religions, founded
in 1950
in Oxford by Spalding, Radhakrishnan, and Raven; etc..
The congregation's power and effectiveness are not to be found
in the size of its
membership alone, but
in the number and efficiency of the
living cells within it.