Sentences with phrase «often hear preached»

We must demonstrate by high standards of ethical behaviour, service and conduct that we live up to the tenets of professionalism and the Codes of Ethics we so often hear preached.
I have often heard it preached that the story of Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his only son, Isaac, was proof of his total obedience to God.

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I have often said in my preaching and teaching, and have heard many others say the same, that Jesus died in the cross so that we don't have to.
Often, Jesus is also mentioned as an example, since as He want about preaching and healing, thousands of people came out to hear him and be healed.
I often hear from women who feel called to preach but can not seem to find support or resources within their churches or communities of faith or traditions.
We often hear it said today, and I have preached it myself, that every Christian ought to have a ministry in church.
I often hear tales of clergy believing one thing, but preaching something entirely different because their congregation have very firmly held views on what they're willing to hear... and that's often what they were taught in Sunday school as children — they're 80 now.
In Christian preaching, and quite properly so, we more often hear of its moral aspect: Jesus came especially to the poor and the despised, to the margins of society, and he died as a criminal; and today, too, we are more likely to find him visible on comparable margins than among the rich, the powerful, and the respected.
- don't sing from hymnals - don't go to church on Sunday (which they often mistakenly «the Sabbath»)- meet in a building that is lit with candles - preach wearing sandals and shorts - preach from anything but the KJV - allow homosexuals and prostitutes and drug addicts to come to church just as they are - have a pastor with facial hair (yes, I've heard this one!)
My only concern is that far too often, I hear pastors justify the modern practice of preaching because «the Bible tells us to preach
How often have you heard the pastor on Trinity Sunday tell jokes about why he never preaches about the Trinity and isn't about to begin?
The stories of the Exodus of the children of God under the leadership of Moses were the earliest tales he heard and the most often repeated, and they are central in his preaching today.
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