Sentences with phrase «people say churches»

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«It helps an employee to know they have a group of people supporting them and it leads to them not being quiet,» says Churches.
Piazza del Popolo It's said to be one of the best people - watching spots in the city (which, for Rome, says a lot)-- that is, if you can take your eyes off the 17th - century churches and Egyptian obelisk, among other sights.
Governor Nikki Haley called on Monday afternoon for the Confederate flag to be removed from the Capitol grounds in Columbia, saying «it's time to move the flag» in a news conference that came five days after nine people were shot to death at a historic black church in Charleston.
Hours after a gunman killed more than 20 people in a Texas church, Sen. Chris Murphy issued a scathing statement blasting his colleagues in Congress for accepting money from gun lobbyists and what Murphy said was not doing enough to prevent the attack.
«The ecumenical movement has broadened my viewpoint and I recognize now that God has his people in all churches,» he said in the early 1950s.
In Altman's view, people who have criticized those ideas for businesses have cast the entrepreneurs behind them as «heretics,» like how the Catholic Church sentenced Galileo to house arrest for (correctly) saying the Earth revolves around the sun.
Tony Rader, the vice president of Schwob Building Company, a general contractor in the Dallas area, said his company has started handing out flyers at sporting events, churches and schools in hopes of luring more people into the field.
Numerous tools quickly sprang up letting anyone see whether an email address was included in the dump; one person reached out to say they «got a call, from our church leaders yesterday, saying my husband's work email was on [Ashley Madison email checker], oh my!»
Though what you say, may stereotype some actual people in the «church» today, I think most people attend out of love for their God and spiritual nourishment.
It has gone so far as to call into question the criterion established in Familiaris consortio, which in number 84 says: «The Church reaffirms her practice, which is based upon Sacred Scripture, of not admitting to Eucharistic Communion divorced persons who have remarried.
The thinking may go like this» why bust my hump for people in the church who don't care when they say they do?
Did Jesus even say these words, or were they put in his mouth by later writers to comfort and manage the people of the church?
Highlighting the importance of the Church in not shying away from politics Rev O'Donoghue said: «Where there is wickedness, and where there is error, and where there are serious breaches of basic care, I think we need to be calling people out on it.
Stopping short of calling for cathedral governing bodies - Chapters - to be scrapped, the Church of England said at least two - thirds of members should not be clergy, to ensure people with necessary skills are there.
I have to say that many of the posts throughout this website make me very happy that I have a church where I can worship God and celebrate His endless love with people of like faith.
That said, I'm always hopeful that people know that my novels are about questions from me, not from New Life Church.
If we say it is, why can't we let that person work in our church?
Given that there are more people enslaved than ever before... if the Church is not somehow engaged in the fight to rescue the poor and oppressed, can we really say that we know God at all?»
Like de-funding Welfare, they think this will drive people into seeking help in the arms of their churches where they can say «worship or starve» or hadn't you seen that bit yet?
People say they don't have time, but they have time to go to church and all those other church meetings and conventions.
My point, is that no matter what the church says, he should have done the right thing as a PERSON, allowed her to take communion, and provided her with comfort.
The person says, «Tell me the first thing that comes to mind when I say the following word: Church
So no, based on the fact prostitution is not (a) accepted globally or (b) seems ethically horrible for the person doing it — I would say «no» to them teaching in the church.
If it weren't for people like you and Naked Pastor, many folks — myself included — would have said to hell with the churches, they're all a bunch of hypocritical, self - righteous bigots.
We have people who come to church in jeans, we have people who will shout out «Hallelujah» if the like what is being said, or repeat the chorus of hymns.
Paul makes mention of people in the Corinth church doing it, but NEVER does he say it is to BE done and NO WHERE in the Bible does it say someone can be baptized in place of a person who has died.
Gay rights campaigner Dan Savage said the idea that churches send out an anti-gay message «totally jibes with my experience and that of millions of other gay and lesbian people
«How many people in your church would have to be pulled out and executed and tormented for it not to have a tremendous effect for many years on your memory and self - perception,» Litfin says.
So when someone says «I believe in God,» they are really saying «I think God exists» and «I believe in religion,» but churches need to get people thinking and saying a phrase much strong than those in order to get them to do stuff like give the church money, so they snagged «believe in.»
Christians Against Poverty has said the church has an «amazing opportunity» in «stepping up» to people... More
Only five out of 100 people gave churches generally an A for their handling of «the issue of homosexuality» in the Public Religion Research Institute survey, while 28 percent said their own church handled it well.
The ordained leaders of the Church, and the laity who are Christ's principal witnesses in the public square, do not enter public life proclaiming, «The Church teaches...» When the question at issue is an immoral practice, they enter the debate saying, «This is wicked; it can not be sanctioned by the law and here is why, as any reasonable person will grasp.»
What boggles me is all those pious people who say «the church should not change just because some people want it too».
A pastor, author and life coach says elderly people are the most underused resource in the church.
No, the truly sad part is that there are still billions of people who care what the Catholic church has to say about anything.
An ex-friend went online and ranted about me yesterday saying that i need JESUS in my life and she is a better person then me cause she attends church, but this article truly states that God can not be found in churches but within our families and this is such a beautiful article.
People need to get their facts straight on these issues and read what the Catechism of the Catholic Church says on these issues.
The National Association for People Abused in Childhood (NAPAC) has said «there are big changes happening» in the way churches safeguard children.
You also said «She assumes that SBNR people don't appreciate or engage in the same things church - goers do, like relationships».
All too often people act like if you don't do something the church says you're going to you know where.
The Rev Val Duff, minister of South Shawlands Parish Church close to where Asad Shah's shop was, said at the time: «Like many people I am deeply saddened to hear of Asad Shah's death.
There is a story of a churchwarden (senior lay person) who went to hear a modern theologian speak — in the questions he got up and said that he was disappointed that his vicar wasn't there because that was the kind of thing he wanted to hear in his church.
if your so called god will forgive murders and child molesters as long as they go to confession and say 10 worthless and meaningless prayers, don!t you think god would forgive a person the tales birth control, if there really was a god, which there is not, I do not believe in god or wasting time going to church to try to get myself into the dream world heaven, but if I am wrong I am going to hell because that's where all my friends are going and I don, t want to hang out for eternity with you morons in heaven.
The National Churches Trust has said that everyone can contribute to the survival of their local church, by clearing drains or gutters so churches remain watertight, showing people around them as a volunteer, and reporting any suspicious behaviour to theChurches Trust has said that everyone can contribute to the survival of their local church, by clearing drains or gutters so churches remain watertight, showing people around them as a volunteer, and reporting any suspicious behaviour to thechurches remain watertight, showing people around them as a volunteer, and reporting any suspicious behaviour to the police.
The 10 - year - old church, which says in its materials that more than 2,000 people attend its weekend services, planned to disperse that same amount - $ 30,000 - on Sunday, with congregants getting envelopes containing $ 10, $ 20 and $ 50 bills.
The priest isn't a surfer but said he thought it would be a good way to get people interested in the church.
Revd Ewen Gilchrist, the vicar of the church and also a member of the chaplaincy team at Cults Academy, said: «People are left bewildered.
Do a Google search and read what normal people in his church are saying about him.
«I love my church and have a lot of faith, but culturally we haven't done a good job in dealing with people who are gay when they face life challenges,» whether that be coming out, depression or struggles with suicide or illness, Fletcher said.
However Katharine Jefferts Schori, of The Episcopal Church, said in a statement: «I rejoice that the Supreme Court has opened the way for the love of two people to be recognized by all the states of this Union, and that the Court has recognized that it is this enduring, humble love that extends beyond the grave that is to be treasured by society wherever it exists.
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