Sentences with phrase «nondenominational christian»

Since late October, the nondenominational Christian church has held Sunday services at the Metropolis Performing Arts Centre, 111 W. Campbell St.But with rent at $ 1,000 per week, Pastor Ed Taylor said the space was too large and too expensive.
My alma mater is The King's College, a small nondenominational Christian college, which was then located in the Empire State Building.
Larry and Barbara have been married for over 30 years and live in Goode, Virginia, where they are members of Forest Community Church, a nondenominational Christian community church.
ABBA Fund is a nondenominational Christian ministry with evangelical roots.
As part of its grand - opening festivities, Beeline will donate a 2004 Dodge Neon for auction and give all proceeds to Edgewood Children's Ranch, a nondenominational Christian residential program for troubled and at - risk kids.
A nondenominational Christian school, the Academia charges $ 7,100 a year and occupies a soot - stained storefront between a halal meat shop and an evening wear boutique on a busy stretch of Georgia Avenue NW near the Maryland line.
Berean Academy — a nondenominational Christian school — is 35 miles northeast of Wichita off a country road in Elbing.
Born and raised a Southern Baptist, and started attending a nondenominational christian church in my late teens.
The Garden Tomb is operated by a nondenominational Christian charitable trust based in the United Kingdom.
Their choices are Wheaton, Messiah or a similar nondenominational Christian college.
Go to a nondenominational Christian church this morning and get to know Him.
The Morristown, New Jersey - based nondenominational Christian church claims to collect $ 30,000 in weekly offerings from its three congregations, which gather at hotel facilities in Morristown and New Brunswick, and at a middle school in Nutley.
I am a nondenominational Christians and love Jesus Christ with all of my heart, mind, and soul!

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[In thousands (175,440 represents 175,440,000)--------- Total Christian --------- 173,402 Catholic --------- 57,199 Baptist --------- 36,148 Protestant - no denomination supplied --------- 5,187 Methodist / Wesleyan --------- 11,366 Lutheran --------- 8,674 Christian - no denomination supplied --------- 16,834 Presbyterian --------- 4,723 Pentecostal / Charismatic --------- 5,416 Episcopalian / Anglican --------- 2,405 Mormon / Latter - Day Saints --------- 3,158 Churches of Christ --------- 1,921 Jehovah's Witness --------- 1,914 Seventh - Day Adventist --------- 938 Assemblies of God --------- 810 Holiness / Holy --------- 352 Congregational / United Church of Christ --------- 736 Church of the Nazarene --------- 358 Church of God --------- 663 Orthodox (Eastern)--------- 824 Evangelical / Born Again \ 2 --------- 2,154 Mennonite --------- 438 Christian Science --------- 339 Church of the Brethren --------- 231 Nondenominational \ 2 --------- 8,032 Disciples of Christ --------- 263 Reformed / Dutch Reform --------- 206 Apostolic / New Apostolic --------- 970 Quaker --------- 130 Full Gospel --------- 67 Christian Reform --------- 381 Foursquare Gospel --------- 116 Fundamentalist \ 2 --------- 69 Salvation Army --------- 70 Independent Christian Church --------- 86 --------- Total other religions --------- 8,796 Jewish --------- 2,680 Muslim --------- 1,349 Buddhist --------- 1,189 Unitarian / Universalist --------- 586 Hindu --------- 582 Native American --------- 186 Scientologist --------- 25 Baha'I --------- 49 Taoist --------- 56 New Age --------- 15 Eckankar --------- 30 Rastafarian --------- 56 Sikh --------- 78 Wiccan --------- 342 Deity --------- 32 Druid --------- 29 Santeria --------- 3 Pagan --------- 340 Spiritualist --------- 426 Other unclassified --------- 735 --------- No religion specified, total --------- 34,169 Atheist --------- 1,621 Agnostic --------- 1,985 Humanist --------- 90 Secular --------- 34 Ethical Culture --------- 11 No religion --------- 30,427 --------- Refused to reply to question --------- 11,815
It was the explicit belief and claim of each of these presidents, as it had been of White and Gilman at Cornell and Johns Hopkins — and as it would be of Kirkland at Vanderbilt — that the absence of ecclesiastical governance rendered their universities and colleges nondenominational but Christian: indeed, they were freed to be more authentically (and surely more wisely) Christian than before.
Though, I'll also provide you references by two German theologians, Rudolf Bultmann, who was a Lutheran theologian and professor of New Testament at the University of Marburg, and Uta Ranke - Heinemann, who holds the (nondenominational) chair of History of Religion at the University of Duisburg - Essen in Essen, since, perhaps, you might be more willing to consider material written by Christian theologians.
Cole, a Christian who attends a nondenominational church, has coached the team for 10 years in addition to teaching physical education at the school.
Fudge was fired from his publishing job when he refused to recant his views on hell, but has found opportunities to minister in Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian, Pentecostal, Adventist, Episcopal and nondenominational churches as well as in Independent Christian Churches and numerous varieties of Churches of Christ.
He also refers to himself not as a «Protestant» but as a «Christian» (or an «evangelical»), an umbrella term that, according to Mexican Protestants, covers followers of Christ ranging from Pentecostals to Presbyterians to various nondenominational gatherings but excludes Catholics, Mormons and Jehovah's Witnesses.
The «Christian» colleges, in many cases nondenominational or affiliated with one of the smaller conservative or Pentecostal denominations, tend to be parachurch or sectarian in outlook and atmosphere.
Research shows 1 in 6 US Christians changed their religious affiliation over a four - year span, with nondenominational worshipers leading the way.
Plans are being made for a Greek Orthodox church, an Anglican church, a Coptic church, and a church for Christian traditions from India, which will also include a space for nondenominational worship.
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