I never said churches were all good.
So I would
never say the church I pastor couldnâ $ ™ t break.»
Not exact matches
I've
never hung out with any fundamentalists — we do nt» tend to get many here i woudln't
say my
church has that view — it's a bit more realistic.
Martin Luther King
said «the judgment of God is upon the
church as
never before.
Paul makes mention of people in the Corinth
church doing it, but
NEVER does he
say it is to BE done and NO WHERE in the Bible does it
say someone can be baptized in place of a person who has died.
Lucas grew up going to an Episcopal
church, but his mom
says he
never liked it all that much.
I can
say having had to go to a white Christian
church during my childhood, they would
never had aloud that.
I
never said anything about money, what if I'm a Jew or a Buddhist what if I'm a member of the There is no universe, there is a dream within a dream within a dream
church of give me all your money.
The
Church has
never said the pill could not be used for medicinal reason; on the contrary.
A well - educated and professionally successful Moscow resident, she questions the existence of God,
never attends
church services, and doesn't even know the Lord's Prayer, yet makes pilgrimages to remote Orthodox monasteries, where she
says she experiences a holy world that fills her with utter joy and peace.
The Huffington Post
says that he «
never lived in the ornate
church mansion in Buenos Aires, preferring a simple bed in a downtown room heated by a small stove on frigid weekends.
I
never said that you faced hypocrites in your
church.
Yes, ironic... ironic that the fellow who is on the slow train to hell, who she was warned by the pastor not to get involved with because he was an atheist, the fellow who has
never had anyone in the
church leadership
say more than a sentence to when he did go with her to
church, is the minister behind the minister of coffee.
jesus
never said anything against it you can only find it in the Law and in the letters written by the
church,....
I'm not «bashing» the Mormon religion, but rather explaining my personal criteria when I
say I would
never vote for a Mormon, because I've visited the Mormon
church when I was much younger, and deciding my own religious beliefs.
The
churches say that one should exercise one's freedom on behalf of fellow humans, and cite Paul's argument about eating meat: «If food is a cause of my brother's falling, I will
never eat meat, lest I cause my brother to fall» (1 Cor.
But now I
say unto you, report those who disagree with you to the
church or denominational authorities, label them heretics or
say that they raise «red flags» and let everyone know not to listen to them, criticize their positions without ever going to them personally to find out what they actually believe and are teaching, align them with other «heretics» without ever researching their books, writings, and messages, and above all, side with your friends against them even if you personally have
never been hurt or offended by them.
Christ died and rose again... the world will
say «so what» if we don't die ourself as
church and want to act «as if» we are resurrected people, but
never die as
church
If they attend
church, they sometimes
say that they feel similarly, but
never knew that
church attendance was optional.
Well, even though I was raised Catholic I have to
say I have
never been enamored of the
church's teachings.
The mutually recognized authority of Scripture served well in the debates with the papacy, but the Reformers and their successors
never did a terribly good job of
saying why they received what they received from the ancient
church.
No, I've
never said there are no good
churches.
The text
says that Christ is the
church's «Savior,» but (thankfully) I have
never heard a husband claim he could step into that role for his wife!
Life
Church, which Gambill has been part of almost all her life — «I've tried to tunnel out several times, but never with any success,» she says — describes itself as one church on three cam
Church, which Gambill has been part of almost all her life — «I've tried to tunnel out several times, but
never with any success,» she
says — describes itself as one
church on three cam
church on three campuses.
«In every aspect, we've
never felt that we've done anything unauthorized,»
said deputy pastor Tan Ye Peng, who was found guilty of criminal breach of trust, «round - tripping» of
church funds, and falsifying of accounts.
Growing up, Flournoy
says that he always believed the Mormon view of Jesus: «I
never had any sort of inkling that there was something else out there that could be more true than Mormonism, because my family and
church leaders seemed to be of sound mind.
Consequently he concerns himself with the historical question sufficiently seriously to trace, in one instance, the term «Son of Man» in the Gospels, the continuity between Jesus» message and the
Church's witness: although Jesus may
never have called himself Son of Man, he did
say that acquittal by the Son of Man in the eschatological judgement was dependent upon one's present relation to himself (Mark 8.38 par.).
So, what is something YOU would
never say in
church?
There
never was a real separation between
church and state, it was a political lie used by the founding fathers to con the people into submission, remember Washington would have been King but he
said the people would not stand for it, go read your history people
I've
never understood why, when I
say that a
church should have no vision, some people leap to the conclusion that this means, as someone once
said to me, that «You just sit by the phone all day waiting for God to call.»
He knew about Spain, and in a letter to the
church at Rome
said that he planned to visit them on the way to Spain, which he
never reached.
You
say that your parents are
church members and that you were christened in infancy, but that you
never have made a personal confession of your faith and joined a Christian congregation.
So the biblical experts
say there is not enough evidence to make a determination, yet you, who has
never seen the fragment, declares that it is talking about the
church.
As far as whether she and her fiance would ever return to the
church, she
said, «I won't
say never, but it's going to take a while.»
But on the other hand if the person hearing the Gospel is religious, hmm then maybe some doctrine is mentioned but the doctrine is to me
never associated with a
church or denomination, it is the doctrine of Gods Words as it relates to today in
say like our dispensation which I
never mention that word either.
Admittedly, the
Church is not alone in disliking feminism, and yet it
never ceases to astound me when someone, male or female,
says «I'm not a feminist...» For some people, feminism is only about promoting «sticking it to the man,» man - hate / female supremacy, burning bras, and «pro-abortion.»
I have to
say all you RV people, I
never had a better
church experience in my entire life then when I came to visit you guys for a year.
Two or three weeks into our marriage I
said to my wife: «I know we've
never talked about this, but I think God wants me to start a
church.»
Mostly because in speaking with a coworker about
church, he
said he was raised in the
church and believes in God, but has
never been in a
church where the leaders weren't greedy — and he gave this exact example, and
said that the same pastor drove a luxury car.
To me more important is the fact that so long as the
church remains a religious community in competition with other religious communities, the
church can
never say that in Christ it sacramentally represents the destiny of all peoples in the country.
Jeremy thanks for your comments alot of this i
never really thought about before until you provoked me to seek the truth in the word it is what we all should be doing finding the truth for ourselves God wants to reveal mysterys if we are open to hear.If we have been christians awhile we just take the word of whoevers preaching or whichever clip we see on god tube its knowledge but not revelation.Because the story sounds plausible we tag that on to our belief for example for many years i believed that the rich young rulers problem was money so the way to deal with that problem is to give it away and be a follower of Jesus sounds plausible.Till you realise every believers situation is different so the message has to be universal.So the reason its not about money because it excludes those that do nt have it and does nt make room for those that do have it but do nt worship it.The rich young ruler was not a bad person he lived by a good moral code but he made money his idol he put that before God.The word
says we shall not have any idols thats a sin and a wicked one.In fact there wasnt any room in his heart for Jesus that is a tragedy.So when we see the message is about Idolatry we all have areas that we chose not to submit to God thats universal everyone of us whether we are rich or poor.I believe we are unaware that we have these idols what are some of them that was revealed to me our partners our children our work our
church our family i can sense some of you are getting fidgetty.
Second of all, Jesus
never said that weekly
church attendance was a requirement for belief.
I
never said they were ALL destroying the
Church.
I
say to you candidly, as I have
said before, I have
never found a man, be he Methodist or be he non-Methodist, willing to contribute to our work here who has not endorsed a liberal Christian policy in the administration of affairs... I have
never denied our Methodist allegiance, I have
never denied our Methodist history, but I have maintained that, greater than Methodism was the cause of Christ and that the call for service in His name was greater than the call to the service of the
Church.
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.
ONCE, I had all I needed to see what mens
churches TAUGHT that GOD
never did, he
said, «YOUR DONE» time to come out of BABYLON, which is headed to ONE WORLD Religion.
Sure, the
church today has a lot of shortcomings and will
never be perfect, but to
say we NEED to denounce hate and terror, is like telling an atheist he needs to denounce God.
Though he has his doubts about whether Emergent can «work» in the structures of a denomination — he
says he was
never tempted by the «golden handcuffs» of
church - plant funding — he values interaction with mainline pastors such as Cox Johnson.
Yet, in Ineffabilis Deus itself, Pius
said that the
Church «
never changes anything,
never diminishes anything,
never adds anything.»
If you look back i mention several times that I am telling you why the catholic
church doesn't accept gay marriage, I
never said that this was my personal opinion about it or even that I completely agree with the catechism (sorry for my spelling errors).