Sentences with phrase «single house church»

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Aside from the house churches which were talked about and held up as models by the speakers, all the house church members I personally talked to had not seen a single «convert» in their house church during the past year.
Four years ago, I was single, planting a new church and just fine in my own house with my own room and my own stuff.
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Going to my granny's house every single weekend to hang out with her, whether that meant going to church or visiting a half - dozen different grocery stores in a day to find a good deal.
Under the shadow of the West Virginia hills on the Ohio side of the river lies Steubenville, a hodge - podge of solidly built, well - maintained churches and other buildings; burnt - out brick husks with gaping holes where windows and doors once were; sagging single - family houses and tired public housing projects; warehouses; abandoned businesses; and trash - strewn empty lots — all crammed together in one compact area.
From single - family homes, to new - build townhomes and condos, to church - sponsored affordable housing, this neighbourhood is turning into one of the best examples of mixed - use communities in the Greater Vancouver Area.
Entered by crossing a single - lane bridge, Carennac is notable for its lovingly restored and preserved medieval houses, church and fortifications and superb sixteenth - century castle.
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;
 Many students at residential schools were subjected to severe physical,  psychological and sexual abuse. Justice Minister Irwin Cotler called the decision to house young Canadians in church - run residential schools «the single most harmful, disgraceful and racist act in our history».
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