Sentences with phrase «other church group»

Other church groups, both within the evangelical movement and outside it (the African indigenous churches come to mind), are simply apolitical.
It formed the Interagency Group on Breastfeeding Monitoring (IGBM) with other church groups, development organisations and academics.

Not exact matches

We were a nation of joiners, sewing clubs, bridge, girl and boy scouts, church or other religious groups and bingo nights at the local community centers.
The hacker group rose to prominence after a series of cyber attacks against individuals, governments and organizations that it does not approve of, including PayPal, Mastercard and the Church of Scientology, among numerous others.
Whether they're churches, sports teams, unions or other local groups, they all share important roles as social infrastructure for our communities.
If you're interviewing for a position at the Vanderbloemen Search Group — a Houston - based firm that staffs churches and other faith - based organizations — don't be surprised to receive a text message asking a quirky question of sorts around 10:00 in the evening.
Affinity Fraud: Victims often belong to the same group or ethnicity, such as common nationality, church, synagogue, country club, or other organization where they have common interests or beliefs.
The problem I have is that these «churches» using these schools are not paying enough to even cover the cost of the overhead of opening the building for them, and that if any group other than a Christian church tried to use the facilities for religious services, they would more than likely be denied.
The canonical standing of the other two groups — Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Kiev Patriarchate) and Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church — remains an unresolved matter.
If the church / religious group were to become affiliated with the school then, children / teens of other religions would feel uncomfortable.
Of course the mormon church is as internally inconsistant as any other religious group and has had just about every position on just about every issue over time.
The term refers to a civil, legal contract in terms of government and something spiritual for churches and other religious groups (and yet other things for other cultural groups).
The Church, which is not affiliated with any other group, will target the comedians funeral because he played a gay father in the 1996 film The Birdcage.
«It should be troubling — to «progressive» Catholics as well as others — that political operatives like John Podesta, who has been associated with Clinton campaigns and administrations for decades, admits that his organization set up (with funding from the Koch Brothers... I mean, George Soros) groups with the purpose of promoting a «revolution» — a «Catholic Spring» — «in which Catholics themselves demand the end of a middle ages dictatorship and the beginning of a little democracy and respect for gender equality in the Catholic church
These Blaine Amendments discriminate against the Catholic Church and against other relatively orthodox churches, whose attachment to their own distinctive authority and doctrine limits their ability to form institutions in concert with other religious groups.
The real travesty is that out of the early Roman Empire emereged the Catholic church which in the past 1000 years has doe more to persecute followers of Christ then any other group.
It is unfair, we are told, to pick on the Catholic Church when many other religious groups do the same thing.
The church isn't going to do anything but promote indifference and hate towards other groups who believe differently from them.
So what if a Muslim gets 100 other Muslims to join the Christian church group with him?
While the United Methodists, Presbyterians (USA), Lutherans (ELCA), and others all have «renewal groups» that protest the political captivity of their churches, their efforts seem to amount to little more than that» protest.
Three people have been killed and several others injured after a car crashed into a group of Christians leaving a church service in California.
Stop the Traffik is a global coalition which already numbers more than 350 organisations including churches, community groups, other faith groups, businesses and NGOs (including Oasis Trust, Salvation Army, Tearfund, World Vision, JFCI, Christian Aid, Bible Society and Spring Harvest).
They found they had at least one church in 3,200 of these groups but no presence in the other 1,800.
With the blessing of his bishop, Grey left the pastorate to organize on two fronts — in the churches of Illinois and with other antigambling groups around the country.
At a certain church I use to go to, one of the elders has a life group called «Get - R - Done» where he «assist single moms, widows, and others needing help in our church and community.»
The plan calls upon churches to, among other things, «adopt» street gangs and allow troubled youths to use church properties as safe havens; intercede for youth in the juvenile court system; provide vocational training to inner - city residents; organize capital for micro-enterprises; develop educational curricula heralding the achievements of blacks and Latinos; initiate neighborhood crime watch groups; and establish counseling programs for battered women and the men who abuse them.
If that is offensive, intolerant, or unacceptable to anyone, then they can choose to join a social club, support group, or any other number of options, but the true church will stand her ground and preach the infallible Word of God without fear or favor in love for lost humanity and a with a real hatred of sin that destroys and condemns.
Funny, to many of us, the church is just as «outside» as any other group, it's one voice in a conversation of many voices that include atheism, Judaism, Christianity, Buddhist philosophy, Muslim, Morman, the thousands of gods in India, the native gods around the world.
In our church there were 2 sisters in a youth group who were rallying the other members not to talk a girl because she wore the same jacket as one of them.
I was looking for a place to share this... our church many years ago was going through all this legalism stuff... I heard this from a friend of mine because by the time it all blew open we had stopped going to church... One guy was always trying to say something «wise» so he shared with the group that the other day as he was showering it occurred to him that «the hand washes the body» and repeated it slowly — theee haaaand waaaasheeees the bodeeeee» — My friend took it home with a «meh» reaction and shared it with her non-believing hubby....
In my childhood and teenage years (and perhaps even way past them) I solidly believed the members of other churches than our group of 3 reformed denominations were going to hell.
Interestingly, the bullying behavior was by two women were limited to a group that participated in a single church service, and when I left that service, stopped volunteering in the ministry I enjoyed the most, and stopped attending on anything other than Sunday morning, the bullying stopped.
Instead, I think it is more a noisy little group that hates the Roman Catholic Church and has discovered a way of making a living off the victimization others have suffered.
* Note: I acknowledge there are many other racial and ethnic issues to be addressed by the Church regarding ethnic groups living in the U.S.. However, I am primarily speaking to the issue I know and live while trying to respect the fact that only so many things can be discussed in one blog post.
If the Church doesn't get involved in this debate, others will, and no group is without an agenda.
Sunday morning, a weeknight for small group, regular service on a ministry team, occasional church projects and retreats... Add the expectation to be friends and find community with other church members beyond the organized settings, and I have little time left for my neighbors.
We encourage our member organisations and other groups or organisations connected to the Church to do the same.»
When said in churches, they establish the common creed of core beliefs that identify one faith group from others.
As long as churches and other special interest groups receive tax exempt status, we are ALL being required to pay for things we don't believe in.
Maybe to say «that is a good question but I cant give you a satisfactory answer» maybe put the ball back into his / her court by offerring an invitation to the Alpha course or to come along to a small Bible study group st your home or an invitation to a non Church tyoe activity with other Christians, walk, bike ride, five a side football or other sporting things, befriend them and truly love them without an agenda.
This might be from family structures (which these days are increasingly unlikely to resemble the traditional nuclear family), community groups, church, political organisations and other institutions.
370 is not a large number for a European conference, with over 50 from Oasis Church itself, but the group is perhaps like the Toronto church itself - in being small but bringing large blessings to many other chuChurch itself, but the group is perhaps like the Toronto church itself - in being small but bringing large blessings to many other chuchurch itself - in being small but bringing large blessings to many other churches.
society needs to stop protecting the rights of gays and lesbians and should focus on our mere extinction if we do nt repent, and hed to the words of CHRIST, we should not be spending even a minute talking about gays, bc the main story is how ignorant and stupid society has become, KNOW THIS, IF YOU REMOVE THE WORDS CHRIST FROM CHRISTMAS AND DECIDE THAT IS NO LONGER A STORY ABOUT A BABY FROM BETHLEHEN AND NOW ITS ABOUT SANTA CLAUS, AND PEOPLE ARE LEARNING TO ACCEPT OTHER RELIGIONS MOVING TO NY THEN YOU CAN EXPECT EVIL AND DISOBIENCE TO PROVAIL how can any group of people who blantenly marry in a church before GOD ALMIGHTY and demand that society accept them, have any place NEXT TO A HOLY GOD IN HEAVEN, WHO IS WITH OUT SIN, ACCEPT THEIR SIN.
I speak throughout Canada and internationally to churches, conferences, women's groups, universities, and workshops on topics ranging from spiritual formation, a sacramental view of living, being a Christian feminist, the ways that we can navigate change throughout our faith journey, the embrace of ancient church practices as a charismatic Christian, writing, social justice, and many other topics.
Despite the efforts of the Modern Church People's Union and «Sea of Faith» conferences and other theologically radical groups, many questioning followers of Jesus have drifted away from church life, or at least from participation in the church's decision - making forums, thus allowing undue influence to more traditional posiChurch People's Union and «Sea of Faith» conferences and other theologically radical groups, many questioning followers of Jesus have drifted away from church life, or at least from participation in the church's decision - making forums, thus allowing undue influence to more traditional posichurch life, or at least from participation in the church's decision - making forums, thus allowing undue influence to more traditional posichurch's decision - making forums, thus allowing undue influence to more traditional positions.
While there is wide spread pedophilia sadly throughout humanity, the issue with the Catholic church is that they purposely hide the peds away... most other groups will happily turn these people over.
What other group has even touched the record of care after birth then the Christian Church?
Others want group sculpture projects in church.
One group starts to tire of what they perceive to be «church - bashing,» while the other senses that their stories and concerns are not being heard.
Now that we are safely within Peter's fold and the full communion of the Catholic Church, people seem to want a piece of us: they come with eagerness — campaigners for the Extraordinary Form, enthusiasts for a New Movement or some other group.
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