Not exact matches
Several UK
church figures and
House of Lords members met Syrian officials on Saturday in a trip described... More
Mrs. Brown, Wilder tells us, «was literary and wrote for
several church papers, neglecting her personal appearance and her
house which was always dirty and in disorder.»
Several months ago, at my small group, I asked the question, «why did the pastor decide to forgo the
house church model and create a traditional
church?»
Child - care providers point to
several compelling reasons why so many programs have come to be
housed in
church buildings.
He reveals that he has never attended seminary (though he now regularly is an adjunct professor at
several), but in the common evangelical practice was chosen by a
house church as its preacher.
After the Methodist
Church withdrew its funding from nine of its training institutions
several years ago, Wesley
House, Cambridge, and Wesley Study Centre, Durham, were threatened with closure in 2012.
A «family - cluster
house -
church» can support the family ministry of parents through an ongoing relationship of
several family groups.
You mean the building of enormous
churches and mosques (etc) that cost tens of millions of dollars - of those who attend them who are living in huge
houses with expensive cars that go on exotic vacations
several weeks a year - all who worship someone who said to give everything (that is all) to the poor?
In my own
church, I see how
several times during the month, groups of fellow Christians, armed with a list of local homes in disrepair, go at no cost to fix a front porch, or gutters, or save a poor widow from having her
house condemned.
On the West coast a halfway
house for alcoholic men is sponsored cooperatively by
several churches of one denomination.
A campaign of
house to
house raids targeting members of non-sanctioned
churches was initiated in
several towns this year.
The first
several months after leaving
church as we knew it, the thing that seemed like a priority to us was finding something else to get involved in such as a small group or
house church.
Garrison projects that today there may be
several hundred thousand Christ - followers, mostly worshipping in Iranian
house churches.
Several UK
church figures and
House of Lords members met Syrian officials on Saturday in a trip described by one journalist as «nuts».
For
several centuries
house churches served as the locus for small groups of Christians to pray, hear Scripture, sing praise, eat meals, celebrate the Eucharist and share offerings with the poor.
The company was really gracious and flexible to allow her to continue to be the best mom she could be considering the circumstances, but
several days a week, she would have to take Kevin to a preschool at a
church near their
house.
Reports from
several house -
church consultations in the early «70s revealed that significant issues for the larger
church were first felt and identified in the
house groups.
Kabel I am a mulish and I live in US, I actually had
church people knock on our door and asking us that Jesus, peace be upon him, love you and give us booklet to study and read, they even brought bible in my language to read... we had to tell them we have our own believes but they kept insisting... the came
several times within months in our
house and each time my mom would invite them and serve them tea...
Additionally, Glen Ellyn would forcibly annex
several areas that are entirely surrounded by village boundaries, including four homes at the southwest corner of Glenbard and Sunnybrook Roads, eight
houses in the Lambert Farms area along McCreey and Kenilworth Avenues and the Village Green Baptist
Church on Lambert Road.
Boxes of Park District records, some apparently kept in a
house next to a Dixmoor
church, have not been found and
several former officials may have district records in their possession, according to attorneys.
Schools that are
housed in private buildings such as
churches can ask to be added to the project;
several already have.
Visit sites including Fort Zoutman, the Water Tower,
several historic
churches, the Court
House, and homes of historic and architectural significance.
It is just a short walk to the village of Kilkhampton, with its
several churches, individual local shops, post office, local coffee
house, fish & chip shop and a few pubs.
ACAC commissioned the artists to develop their first exhibition addressing a Southern context and during the past
several months they have visited Atlanta three times; Burns and Young engaged the Antioch Baptist
Church North, New Horizon Baptist
Church, Atlanta History Center, Hammonds
House Museum, Margaret Mitchell
House and Museum, Souls Grown Deep Foundation, The Wren's Nest, WonderRoot, and numerous antique stores, farmer's markets, and private homes.
A major permanent installation of the artist's work can be found in Marfa, Texas, and another long - term installation can be seen in Bridgehampton, New York, where in 1983 Flavin began renovating a former firehouse and
church to permanently
house several of his works and to serve as an exhibition space and printmaking facility for local artists.
In the months of January, February, and March, 1814, Lord Hawke, being a widower, paid his addresses to Augusta Elizabeth Corri, who was then a single woman; that he made proposals of marriage to her which were accepted; that she accompanied him
several times to his proctor in Doctor's Commons, for the purpose of procuring a special licence for their marriage, and particularly on the 19th of March, 1814, she went with him, and that she remained in the carriage while he went into the proctor's office for the express purpose, as he declared to her, of obtaining such licence; that on his return he informed her that the licence would be sent to him in the evening of that day, and they accordingly agreed that the marriage should be solemnized on that same evening at No. 22 Park Lane, a
house which Lord Hawke had purchased for their future residence; that the marriage was accordingly solemnized pursuant to the rites and ceremonies of the
Church of England by a priest or minister in holy orders of the
Church of England, or by a person whom Lord Hawke introduced as such;
The
church has been hosting programs for couples within the congregation for
several years, and after seeing the couple's marriages flourish, decided to expand the program to the community in collaboration with other
houses of worship and community partners.