Sentences with phrase «of a community of»

«We're part of a community of companies that is helping [immigrant] customers understand the landscape of financial services» in the U.S., said Raul Vazquez, chief executive of Oportun.
Orlovski is part of a community of Russian nationals who have...
Cowen described a similar divide in his last book, «Average if Over,» where he talked of communities of underemployed but happy hipsters (think Williamsburg and east Berlin) spreading around the world.
Nevertheless, while we believe that TINA's description of our interactions is misleading and their claims unsubstantiated and unfounded, we will continue to evaluate our products and our content and make those improvements that we believe are reasonable and necessary in the interests of our community of users.
The statement called TINA's claims «unsubstantiated and unfounded,» but said Goop would «continue to evaluate our products and our content and make those improvements that we believe are reasonable and necessary in the interests of our community of users.»
FEI Canada (Financial Executives International) FEI Canada is an organization that facilitates the sharing of knowledge, the development and dissemination of informed opinion, the recognition of integrity and excellence, and the formation of communities of interest among financial leaders through an engaged member network.
The Ontario Institute for Regenerative Medicine (OIRM) is part of a community of researchers and organizations that are making world - leading scientific discoveries in stem cell and regenerative medicine.
And equally importantly, after the build Abacus will be on hand to support and evolve your platform and your site as a member of a community of users.
Have the opportunity to become part of our community of European entrepreneurs and enjoy its benefits.
What's more, you'll be part of a community of like - minded souls.
You can't build a great business without the support of a community of other entrepreneurs, mentors, investors and advisors.
But we are proud of our community of women investors, and many of them will be participating in the broader event.
At Pure Barre, I have developed lifetime relationships and friendships and am a part of a community of inspiration.
There's a broader issue magnified by the intensity of reactions to the Parkland shooting: When it comes to gun violence, race and the unique needs of communities of color are still being overlooked in the national conversation.
Your articles will be showcased in front of a community of crypto enthusiasts, investors and the fin - tech crowd.
«Through the ordained ministry, especially that of bishops and priests, the presence of Christ as head of the Church is made visible in the midst of the community of believers.
I'm not sure, but this fledgling evangelist would love to be part of a community of believers willing to submit themselves, their churches and their ministries to God long enough to find out.
They go on to state that there were many anti-Christs, who were present at the time of the writing of their epistle; and they state plainly that these anti-Christs were once among us (were members of their community of faith), but they departed from among them.
In the gathering of the community of freedom, if you put a cartoon on the wall do I have the freedom to be offended by it?
As Evangelicals and Catholics fully committed to our respective heritages, we affirm together the coinherence of Scripture and tradition: tradition is not a second source of revelation alongside the Bible but must ever be corrected and informed by it, and Scripture itself is not understood in a vacuum apart from the historical existence and life of the community of faith.
While the big lie people in DC believe is that they can change the world on their own, Graham argued that changing their neighborhood — both locally and globally — is best attempted through the sustainable, Spirit - empowered work of a community of faith.
It can not be discovered as a self - determining autonomous soul but one that is submitted and committed to Christ within the context of a community of believers in communion with the triune God.
As for the suggestion by the Society for Christian - Jewish Co-operation that an interfaith committee advise on revisions, he referred me to a statement by the burgomaster of Oberammergau dated May 13, 1960, which asserted that all matters pertaining to the play are entirely the business of the community of Oberammergau, that the Society for Christian - Jewish Co-operation had overstepped its bounds, and that if revisions became necessary Oberammergau would consult only the church, the poets and the experts in theater practice.
Written and recorded in the mountains of western North Carolina, the album is the effort of a community of musicians and artists seeking to creatively express the longing inherent in each of the sacraments: the hunger for new life, healing, and harvest.
To the south of the community of Russian peoples, where do the borders of Europe disappear?
Forgiveness removes the weight of blame and punishment and fear from the sinner; while healing names those aspects and consequences of sin that take longer to repair, and names those dimensions of creation's fallenness that inhibit the well - being of the community of believers.
They believed that Scripture should be studied in conjunction with the rest of the community of the Saints, especially those Early Church Fathers who helped develop the Creeds of Nicaea and Chalcedon.
The churches are so introvert that they are incapable of becoming a sacrament of this community of open communities in this world.
This further suggests that, whilst we are primarily nourished spiritually by the scriptures and teachings of the community of which we are a member, we can find inspiration in the writings of other traditions.
The state is the servant and not the master of the communities of allegiance in which free persons express their identity and solidarity with others.
The whole structure of authority would grow out of community, communities of communities, and communities of communities of communities.
As members of a community of faith, we miss the point when we refuse to offer guidance in ways that are concrete but not intrusive.
These words can be incredibly hurtful and insulting to people who have devoted their lives to being part of a community of imperfect people, for better or worse, regardless of what they may or may not get out of it.
The actions of a few do, at times, characterize the image of a community of people.
What requires a larger market should come under the jurisdiction of a community of communities.
Schools such as these, as well as the colleges of Oxford and Cambridge, were founded on the basis of a community of Masters and students who lived, worked, ate and prayed together.
This means that the lections, though similar in function to preaching, also have a distinctive role as the written record of the community of faith's common memories.
The philosopher does not set out to show how the world appears from the perspective of a community of faith, and to some degree, he can free himself from such perspectives.
Furthermore, many of the members of the community of faith who engage in such thinking consciously or unconsciously turn away from the convictions nurtured in them by the community while they pursue this thinking.
Using congregation members as resources in this way is not only extremely beneficial, but also reflects the importance of the community of faith as the family of God.
The transition of an established Church to a Church of the community of faith already poses very pressing problems.
For our purposes, the most satisfactory definition would be: Christianity is the total life of the community of men and women who respond to what they know about God — along with their neighbors, who are caught up into the social movement or process we call «the church» (however this may be understood)-- in terms of the socially remembered event of Jesus Christ.
As has been said before, it is to be expected that in future the type of the Church both in the diocese and in the parish will be that of a community of faith in a pluralistic society.
The Book and its preachers are the hope of the community of faith, not its pets or possessions.
The atomism of the autonomous self thus gives way to a sound sense of the community of being and the responsibility, as well as the opportunity, of being fulfilled within such a creative nexus.
The hymn was taught to me by Harvey Sindima, author of Community of Life: Foundations for Religions and Political Transformation (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming).
In the falling dusk, Nanda, Krishna's foster father and the chief of a community of cowherds, asks Radha to escort Krishna home through the forest.
Well, it's a slightly polemical remark, directed at those Christians who think Christianity is simply a matter of the community of faith telling its own story, and who don't even want to discuss issues of the historical Jesus because they think the Bible and the tradition have told us all we need to know.
I hope, nevertheless, that my comments may indicate why one person at least on this side of the Atlantic (and hence somewhat isolated from the technical expertise, vocabulary, and sometimes apparently frenetic debates of the community of process thinkers) finds in Hartshorne's work «genuine philosophic wisdom,» especially as it develops insights into the logical status and conceptual structure of a theistic understanding of the concept of God.
All theological education, the paideia of the community of faith, be it for church leader or believer, is centrally an education in theologia as an appraising, assessing activity [p. 186].
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