That's wonderful in principle — I'd support it through thick and thin — but it's virtually impossible to find other
representative faith leaders.
Not exact matches
For their part, the protest
leaders included no church
representatives and did not appeal to the Orthodox
faith to justify their stand.
Leaders sought the «blessing» of the church (catholic) which in those days was a political enti ty and not always
representative of True
faith.
He helped organize the My
Faith Votes event and told the Christian Post, «The Trump campaign has been unbelievably cooperative to commit such time with these
leaders... It is the largest, most
representative gathering of national, Christian
leaders I've seen in my lifetime.»
It should energise you either to become a Catholic
leader or to support real Catholics who will bring the
faith to the public square as legislators or congressional
representatives or governors or members of the Supreme Court.
But the real changes in popular attitudes toward Catholicism happened more slowly, as Catholic Church
leaders and scholars engaged in a new kind of dialogue with each other and
representatives of other
faith groups, most dramatically at the Second Vatican Council during the early years of the 1960s.
Participating groups represented a broad spectrum of New York society, including pensioners, union members, teachers, students,
faith leaders, business
representatives, and more.
About a dozen religious
leaders, including
representatives from Buddhist, Protestant, Greek Orthodox, Hindu, Jewish, Muslim and Sikh
faiths, will join the pope on Sept. 25 at the National September 11 Memorial & Museum.
The Group's members include academic scientists, ethicists, and theologians, religious
leaders of different
faiths, and
representatives from consumer and patient advocacy groups, government, and the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.
By Amy Buffenbarger The National Education Association hosted a National Summit on Family, School, and Community Engagement last week in Alexandria, Va where educators, education
leaders, parents, family and community activists, business
leaders and
representatives of the
faith community met...
The National Education Association hosted a National Summit on Family, School, and Community Engagement last week in Alexandria, Va where educators, education
leaders, parents, family and community activists, business
leaders and
representatives of the
faith community met for two days of small group and panel discussions.
Faith leaders, business owners, mental health counselors and
representatives from after - school programs join district and school officials to figure out how to support families so that children show up at school.
You also may encourage school
leaders and staff to form school - based anti-bullying committees that include staff, parents, student
leaders, and potentially community
representatives such as health and safety professionals, elected
leaders,
faith leaders, and youth organization
representatives.
I'm not a
leader or
representative of any
faith.