Sentences with phrase «of everyone in this community»

While we encourage community engagement, there are a few guidelines that need to be followed in order to respect the contributions of everyone in this community.
Good public education is in the interest of everyone in this community» Lipsitz said.
Governor Andrew Cuomo in a statement calls Slaughter a «trailblazer» and a «champion for New York» who served in the U.S. House of Representatives with «unmatched charm, sharp wit and an insatiable passion to improve the lives of everyone in her community».
«Our goal is to raise $ 10,000 and we need the help of everyone in the community.
Just like other Greystar communities, and like most apartments nationwide, they require Pasadena, TX Renters Insurance because it improves the lifestyle of everyone in the community.
Most lease stipulations, however, are much more reasonable, along the lines of not encroaching on another's right of quiet enjoyment, or maintaining renters insurance for the benefit of everyone in the community.
However, reaching that goal requires the active support and participation of everyone in the community — shelters, rescues, politicians, and the public.
This is why Eagle Meadows knows the importance of everyone in the community being covered by the affordable Delaware Renters Insurance offered by Effective Coverage.
Most lease stipulations, however, are much more reasonable, along the lines of not encroaching on another's right of quiet enjoyment, or maintaining renters insurance for the benefit of everyone in the community.
«The collaboration of everyone in the community from government leaders, to residents of South Bloomfield to the real estate community was so heartwarming to see,» Saxton said.

Not exact matches

In the letter, which has been published online, the civic leaders said Amazon must be ready to hire local workers, pay its fair share of local taxes, and negotiate with the local community to ensure its facility will positive impact everyone.
While everyone in New Orleans knows what an amazing place to launch and grow a company it is, not everyone else in the rest of the country is convinced of that yet, and so you get the same amount of resources that you would in a larger entrepreneurial, community without all of the competition.
The success of Dublin's tech community comes down to the fact that everyone and everything — companies, employees, residential buildings — are in the same area, making even a trip to the grocery store a networking opportunity.
Imagine if everyone took 1 percent out of their retirement fund and invested it in the community, where jobs are created?»
How about a team day of community service to get everyone back in the swing of things?
«2013 was the year that everyone in the small business community was waiting for, after four years of pretty suppressed activity throughout the Great Recession,» says BizBuySell GM Curtis Kroeker.
I like to be very scheduled (so this might not work for everyone), so I typically create a calendar reminder every few months to «check in» with a representative of each of my buyer personas — whether it be via a quick chat or email, or by browsing through community comments and sentiment.
He said he looks forward to managing a store where «everyone is treated with respect, whether they're coming in for a glass of water after they've come in on the bus from their job or they want to get a beverage while they're studying for a test at the community college.»
We can't wait to be a part of London's tech community, and we want to thank everyone in advance for their support!
United Way partners with organizations that share our view of creating opportunities for a better life for everyone in our communities across Canada.
Haley Zink, a 21 - year - old community college student who helped to organize a «sibling march» in St. Louis, Missouri, had a message for those who think this movement is just a bunch of loud kids: «I want to it be clear to everyone that, no we are not.»
Puerto Ricans in Action's community outreach is focused on raising awareness about Puerto Rico, the effects of Hurricane Maria, which hit on September 20, 2017, and the ways everyone can help.
and EVERYone in the town is part of the community, not just the christians.
Its decision to do so is not on the basis of how the intelligent design community observes science — everyone observes it the same way in real - time.
Did you read the part of the article about «Its universal message, its proclamation of equality, unconditional love, offered everyone in the Roman Empire a new family, a new community, and a way to live»?
I am the first in line to step up to the plate to help someone in need (a friend told me about a homeless man living under bridge in a small town of 1500... everyone knew he was there; police, mayor and other community members, though NO one did a thing, I personaly went bought a sleeping bag and 100.00 worth of food, storage bags and toiletries and whatever I thought he may need and this is the first time brought up.)
Also, I'd like to know if there was any talk at all about how they'd keep more extremist branches of muslims from holding classes, etc in their community center, will it be available for Christians and Jews and everyone else in the neighborhood to use without harrassment?
A church is supposed to be the combined efforts of EVERYONE in it to serve their communities, not an exclusive group that sits around talking about their own needs.
It's refreshing to be reminded that not everyone who met the zealous young advocate for life in community and the Sermon on the Mount was equally impressed — Hardy Arnold, son of the founder of the pacifist Bruderhof near Frankfurt, thought Bonhoeffer a bit of a dandy and a romantic when Bonhoeffer visited there in 1934.
For example, for most of human history people lived most or all of their lives in relatively small communities where everyone knew everyone and your livelihood and welfare depended on your reputation.
The leadership would have a way of maintaining regular contact with everyone in the congregation, and I could focus on preaching, evangelism, administration, benevolence, hospital visitation, community involvement, and offering common services.
«At the center of biblical faith,» says Walter Brueggemann in a sermon on this passage, «is a command from God that curbs economic transactions by an act of communal sanity that restores everyone to proper place in the economy, because life in the community of faith does not consist of getting more but in sharing well.»
Article 29 succinctly summarizes this theme: «Everyone has duties to the community in which alone the free and full development of his personality is possible.»
The Declaration affirms: «Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship, and observance» (Article 18).
As we have seen, however, this «everyone» is not an isolated, solitary bearer of rights but the person in community.
I believe you have raised a pertinent issue here though with church attendance being likened to a «badge», a sort of measurable physically viewable achievement that people measure community, commitment and faith by — which is sad in a way because the regular meetings during the week aren't always for everyone.
Years ago, when my grandfather was still alive and they lived in a trailer park community just outside of Regina, there was a playground of old tractor tires at the end of the dirt road and I can still smell it, the mix of hot melting rubber in the Saskatchewan heat and the faint smell of urine from within them because little boys would pee in them, everyone knew that.
This is for everyone who stayed home from church yesterday — for every mom of a special needs kid, every survivor of sexual assault, every black or brown body in a predominantly white community, every son or daughter of an immigrant, every defender of the marginalized who just couldn't bring yourself to stand and sing «Great Is Thy Faithfulness» alongside the people you feel sold you out this week, the Christians who supported Donald Trump.
So a magical all - powerful being living in some fantasy world in the clouds created the earth, placed a modern day man and woman on the earth from whom all humans are modeled in a fantastical garden 4.5 billion years ago, allows «good» people to live in a cloud kingdom where everyone who has ever died lives (like a Florida retirement community in the sky), and sends «bad» people to a fiery pit of despair for all eternity.
In that sense everyone together was the community of saints (saved).
To be sure, we must personally appropriate the faith of the community to which we belong and make it our own, and in this sense Luther was right in insisting that everyone has to do his own believing just as everyone has to do his own dying.
Some of you guys zone in on the LGBT community and want everyone to believe the Ten Commandments are nothing but «Thou Shall Not Be Gay».
I therefore hope to encourage all Christians on the island, to support everyone who lives here, and to lead the Church in its work of caring for people in every community
Many times they were blinded by their own sense of external righteousness to the human need in everyone for love, acceptance, forgiveness, and community.
It begins where women in theology attempt to deconstruct basic ethical principles such as «the common good» and «the question of moral power and authority,» but from there it moves to the creative impulses we see around us, as women in faith and faithfulness reconstruct the future image and face of the Church as a «community of Christ, bought with a price, where everyone is welcome, «14 as Letty Russell describes it.
When we have people from different walks of life, backgrounds, generations and cultures all meeting together in this diverse community of the church, it's difficult to meet everyone's personal preferences.
I've often sat there thinking about it, but in the end I always get up and go in, because there's enough love, enough need and enough of Christ in my local church community for me to put up with the damage that institutions do to everyone in them.
Modern evangelicals do need to «bridge the gap» and speak more plainly about their faith in terms that everyone can understand rather than assume that what they understand among themselves will be automatically understood by those who are not of their community when they speak to others about their faith.
«As a citizen, and as President, I believe that Muslims have the same right to practice their religion as everyone else in this country.And that includes the right to build a place of worship and a community...
The best of america is the man who looks at his community and in order to help everyone builds a business.
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