Sentences with phrase «right after church»

We do it right after church and it usually involves singing and dancing and a retelling of the Chrimas story.
Calling them back right after Church tomorrow!
Some of them came right after church and some of them just take it as another lazy Sunday.
These were taken on Sunday right after church so some kids are in dress clothes, others changed into pajamas.»
Mick and Tracy Hooper, members at Northpoint, said that their church launched MOSAIC (their adoption foster orphan care ministry) this past February, right after their church plant turned a year old.

Not exact matches

After I became a Christian, I dove right into study and being active in the church.
In Guatemala in the mid-1990s, after a civil war that had lasted three decades, Catholic bishop Juan Gerardi mobilized the Catholic Church to conduct its own unofficial truth commission that uncovered over 14,000 human rights violations through a unique mode of investigation that supported victims pastorally.
Yes it is, in Californa it was the black church support of Prop 8 that denied gay and lesbians the right to marry after it was upheld by the state Supreme Court.
Right... because the good christian right would much rather have a man whose church supported polygamy, believe that Jesus popped over to the US after the resurrection, and will return again in MissRight... because the good christian right would much rather have a man whose church supported polygamy, believe that Jesus popped over to the US after the resurrection, and will return again in Missright would much rather have a man whose church supported polygamy, believe that Jesus popped over to the US after the resurrection, and will return again in Missouri.
anyway, right after i moved in he came over to invite me to his church and i politely declined.
I decided right then and there that this nun was an idiot, the church was devoid of logic, the priest was a liar, and there was no «life - everlasting» after death.
you're right the church probably will be there long after any of us cease to exist but it stands to reason that it is going down... as more people come to the realization that the belief in a deity is not necessary to live, the less need there will be for a church to exist.
After all, we just wanted to make church better and it would be, if they made some changes... right?
If your church really is true, and I decide after my death that I was in error all my life and that the Flying Spaghetti Monster church was right all along, you will have done me a great service.
I want to add that if any of you want to baptize me into the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster after I have died, go right ahead.
Just know that God loves you and your hubby and will lead you to the right church, if He does move you away from there after all.
We prayed a repeat - after - me prayer, quietly, right there in the bookstore, and I left him with the names and contact information of a few churches in that area.
Wallis said he hoped his book, written right after the 2008 meltdown, would spark a movement among the nation's churches to re-examine the country's economic values.
It usually takes the church thirty or forty years to come around and see that the surrounding culture was right after all.
He said when he asked Obama about how he became a Christian, the president said he joined a church in Chicago after becoming a community organizer, leaving Graham to speculate whether he became a Christian for the right motives.
I think you forgot the multiple crusades, the salem witch trials, the constant degredation of the jewish by the christians and catholics up until right after WW2 and the holocaust, or not even mentioning the iron hand of the church during the ENTIRE dark ages, the complacency and silent approval of Hitler by the RCC, the fact that Hitler himself grew up a catholic and professed to be doing the will of god.
After a lifetime of faithful church attendance, my husband and I followed the leading of the Holy Spirit right out the door of our Christianist Cchurch attendance, my husband and I followed the leading of the Holy Spirit right out the door of our Christianist ChurchChurch.
You defenders of religion keep some interesting company: Osama Bin LLaden, Iraninan Mullahs, Saudi Wahabists (who will cut your head off in public if you preach anything but Islam), Joe Smith who preached that black people did not have souls (the church changed it mind after the civil rights act and are now bigotted against gay people), the Taliban, the pope and his child rapists, ignorant & stupid evangelicals who think that revelations is a roadmap to the future.
It's entitled «The Church of the Left,» and it argues for an important shift in the understanding of where religious objectors stand today after the Indiana affair.The shift goes back to the Bill of Rights....
Agree with premise — the one time I truly saw the church functioning as unified body was right after 9/11 — never before have I seen people of faith come together like this to do whatever was needed to help a city recover.
All this I feel is what somehow gives me a stake in what happens to the Church and to the papacy after John Paul II, though I can not by right enter further into the discussion of that future.
Go to church on Sunday right after a night of gambling and drinking in Mississippi!
after all the church is the bride of Christ, right?
I still remember the student who said that she left church for good when she was 12, right after she read the Bible for herself and discovered what a colossal snow job her Sunday school teachers had done on her.
Unfortunately, in the Western Church, after the substitution of «right beliefs» for «works» or «fruits of the Spirit» as the sign of authentic faith by in classical Protestantism and the Enlightenment's emphasis on a reductionistic understanding of reason based solely on empirical logic, faith became confused with orthodox theological beliefs.
I sometimes wonder if it's a good thing that we send people right off to church leadership after seminary.
Here's what's really funny — after t he death of Jesus (not right away but about 100 years) Peter and Paul moved his «church» to be more Roman and Greek.
While the denomination wasn't founded until nine years after the 1964 Civil Rights Act, many of its churches were already in existence.
In Walker's 1976 novel Meridian, set during the civil rights movement, Meridian Hill begins going to church after a long absence.
If my name appears on a Mormon Baptism after my death, what gives anyone the right including the Mormon Church to claim a false adoption to my «status» after my death?
Luke introduces these characters and their «crime» right after telling of the Jerusalem Church Leadership's decision to live communally (Acts 4:32).
I agree though that the Christian Church that was abducted by Cathalosim went right back to the old Jewish style going after different groups.
If you want to familiarize yourself with what exact ways the early Christians did church, this a great place to start — right after the book of Acts.
Steinfels notes that the Protestants studied are in «a church that ordains married men and women; does not condemn contraception, abortion, or remarriage after divorce; is inclusive in its criteria for membership; prides itself on affirming American values; and emphasizes democratic decision making and the laity's right to participate in congregational spending, selecting pastors, and determining official church positions.
I guess the rights of those of the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church who have been trying rebuild after their church was destroyed in 9/11 be damned over the poor little «hated» Muslims who want to build their Victory MChurch who have been trying rebuild after their church was destroyed in 9/11 be damned over the poor little «hated» Muslims who want to build their Victory Mchurch was destroyed in 9/11 be damned over the poor little «hated» Muslims who want to build their Victory Mosque.
When I read about Calvin and others ideas on what Gods Word says, the Arminian, Lytheran, Wesleyan, Unitarian and various Church denominations and their interpretations, particularly when they hang their whole idea on one part of the Bible to prove how right they are, it affirms what I have always thought since before I was saved by God as well as after that amazing act of grace on His part, that man values and honors the mind far above the heart.
I want my little girls and those who come after them to know that their parents and many others in the church did what is right despite strong opposition, that we stood in solidarity with the marginalized, the disempowered, and the stranger.
Several Christian churches in the Indonesian territory of Aceh have been demolished after local authorities claimed they didn't have the right building permits.
Right after the apostle Paul encouraged Ephesian wives to submit to their husbands as they would to Christ, and Ephesian husbands to love their wives as Christ loved the Church, he instructed Ephesian slaves to «obey your earthly masters with respect and fear, and with sincerity of heart, just as you would obey Christ» (Ephesians 6:5).
Jefferson in his many words is todays paul by basically testifying to a lost society by preaching «The heart «that is what God wants not the shell which will rott away.I can stand with this truth until the day I die because I also have had disagreements in my church about this same topic.I dispise religion and encourage salvation which come from having a relationship with Jesus.Many may ask how do i have a relationship with him?by simply asking God through prayer, not what we know as pray but simply given up and telling God he win.That is what being righteous means saying «lord your're right and i will believe and obey that.Last i will like to thank jefferson for this clip, becuase for so long I have been feeling like todays churches in not like the first churches.They are stuck into their four cornered walls preaching to those who already obtain the word and people who already think they are perfect, but what about the weak and the sinners who we are suppose to love, go after, preach to, help and deliver the same way as Christ camed for the sinners so do we also be like him.Jefferson basically telling all us young people and old no matter who have suffered in the world, the church, or no matter what party or the past that there is hope and «God wants that person» not the sin but the person.Jefferson wants us to know that God can become personal with us and we do exist or can exist in the christian world not because we are perfect but because «he is perfect and he saw our broken spirits and rescued us!
My current ministry is taking care of widows and orphans, ministering to those with drug & alcohol problems — in other words doing what the true God would want; not going after the civil rights of millions of Americans — we need to keep church separated from hate — and stop trying to deny civil rights based on perceived religious doctrine.
After all, those who will gather to pray on this day, in front of higth schools, in churches, on town commons, in houses, are those who doing it for all the right reasons.
In describing and accounting for the lives of the Religious Right, which we define simply as religious conservatives with a considerable involvement in political activity, the book and the series tell the story primarily by focusing on leading episodes in the movement's history, including, but not limited to, the groundwork laid by Billy Graham in his relationships with presidents and other prominent political leaders; the resistance of evangelical and other Protestants to the candidacy of the Roman Catholic John F. Kennedy; the rise of what has been called the New Right out of the ashes of Barry Goldwater's defeat in 1964; a battle over sex education in Anaheim, California, in the mid-1960's; a prolonged cultural war over textbooks in West Virginia in the early 1970's — and that is a battle that has been fought less violently in community after community all over the country; the thrill conservative Christians felt over the election of a «born - again» Christian to the Presidency in 1976 and the subsequent disappointment they experienced when they found out that Jimmy Carter was, of all things, a Democrat; the rise of the Moral Majority and its infatuation with Ronald Reagan; the difficulty the Religious Right has had in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by changing the culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and state.
The Reichskonkordat was a treaty signed on 20 July 1933 between the Holy See (Catholic Church) and Nazi Germany, guaranteeing the rights of the Roman Catholic Church in Germany, giving moral legitimacy to the Nazi regime soon after Hitler had acquired dictatorial powers, and placing constraints on Catholic critics of the regime, leading to a muted response by the Church to Nazi policies.
I watched a well - known church leader, exhausted after a full weekend of speeches and services, lay hands on a kneeling man to pray for his healing, right beside Baggage Claim # 4 in the world's busiest airport.
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