Sentences with phrase «side of the church stands»

On the other side of the church stands the rectory, where in a basement room the five children gather every evening at 7:30 to pray the rosary and listen for the Blessed Mother's voice (the local bishop won't let them use the church for these vigils).

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As it turned out, the parishioner who had made that insulting remark so many decades earlier got the very same service, and her nice casket was covered at the door of the church by the same pall that covered dear Bernice's very lowly casket.I look forward to the day when Bernice and the other lady stand side by side before the throne of heavenly grace.
He's on one side of a long - standing debate in the church about how to build a decent society.
What will it mean for both sides in this debate — at least as it takes place among believers, in and for the church — to move beyond political ideologies and culture wars and stand together under God's word of law and gospel?
By almost every standard for measuring such things the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America stands on the conservative side of mainline Protestantism.
He placed himself on the side of the underdog and the Bethel Church stood loyally behind him.
GET THIS PRINT We've seen in the past where the church failed to take a stand against wrong and ended up on the wrong side of history.
One proving ground will be Crimea, where churches of the Kyivan and Moscow Patriarchates stand side by side.
They believe that the last days are just around the corner... and that in the decisive hour the World Council will stand on the sides of the enemies of Christ».36 Peter Beyerhaus, one of the editors of the book, deplored the influence of liberation theology on the missionary theology of the World Council of Churches.
The church used to stand on a hill on the other side of town.
I'm glad they did because they stand on the side of Jesus and the early Church.
The church stands in needs of inspiration, or the Pentecostal moment that turns the world upside down or, in terms of how it should be, right side up.
In cases of racial discrimination by public agencies within the community, the Church must be willing to stand up and be counted on the side of equality.
We've seen in the past where the church failed to take a stand against wrong and ended up on the wrong side of history.
But at one small altar in a church's side chapel stood the image of San Martin de Porres, dressed in humble robes.
Oxford has been dubbed the «city of dreaming spires,» and Polkinghorne is as quintessentially English as the university's famed architecture, with college towers and church spires standing side by side.
They halted on the same side as the church, careful to stand behind two elderly couples who were pointing at some of the bags and asking prices.
Next to the church, the school of Sant Felip Neri still stands, and etched into the side of the building remain bomb wounds that fell from the sky in January, 1938 during the Spanish Civil War.
An unusual piece for Chinese artist Xu Zhen, a burnt - orange tent with church steeples rising out of its sides, stood ominously at Shanghai Art.
As I stood in the gallery a few weeks ago, trying to understand the splendor and technical accomplishment of this photograph, I overheard a man say to his friend: «Remember the Gerhard Richter we saw [of the same church] taken from the side and you could see the whole avenue to the left, it was like a painting.
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