Sentences with phrase «speaking in the church»

Her campaign strategy includes speaking in churches and garnering pastor endorsements.
Unless of course you beat your children; stop your wife from speaking in church; don't eat pork; don't work on Sunday; etc etc etc..
Eating ham: Leviticus 11:7 - 8 Getting a tattoo: Leviticus 19:28 Rounded haircuts: Leviticus 19:27 Have injured private parts: Deuteronomy 23:1 Consulting psychics: Leviticus 19:31 Gossiping: Leviticus 19:16 Wives helping out their husbands during a fight: Deuteronomy 25:11 - 12 Children cursing their parents: Exodus 21:17 Getting remarried after a divorce: Mark 10:11 - 12 Working on the sabbath: Exodus 31:14 - 15 Woman speaking in churches: 1 Corinthians 14:34 - 35 Eating shrimp, lobster, or other assorted seafood: Leviticus 10 - 11
Is it sinful for a woman to speak in church?
(Matt 28:19, 20) Why are they content to speak in their church but not go to individual's homes, as Jesus did, to assist them to make changes in their personality that conforms to Jesus life pattern,» stripping off the old personality» and putting on the «new personality»?
And it is no use quoting St. Paul on women speaking in Church as the reason for a male priesthood.
And if they will learn any thing, let them ask their husbands at home: for it is a shame for women to speak in the church
They were owned as property and punished or even killed for the most basic «infractions» (like speaking in church or getting rap * d).
Some of the women wore head coverings and none of them spoke in church.
So we must also come to understand, withrenewed wonder and gratitude, how the Magisterium of the Word made Flesh lives and speaks in the Church with divinely guaranteed infallibility in the essentials of belief and moral principle until the end of the world.
I knew this was coming because this is something Dr. Radmacher often did when he spoke in churches, but it was still enjoyable to glance around at the people in the church and watch them open their eyes and blink in confusion at each other.
For example... Jesus declared men and women equal, however Paul declared that it is shameful for a woman to even speak in church and that this practice was to be upheld in «all the churches».
But if they are they still can not speak in the churches.
The one I often heard was: women are too emotional to speak in church.
As far as women speaking in the church, mayby there was some specific problems within the church he was addressing at that time, which were as a result of women speaking, Perhaps it isn't that they shouldn't today.
(I couldn't help but notice that it all began with a woman speaking in church!)
So Paul said that ONLY in cultures where women DOMINATED men, should they not be allowed to speak in church and have to ask their husbands.
We spend hours preaching and speaking in churches to educate parishioners and clergy about the new shape of higher education, helping them to see it as resource for, not just recipient of, mission.
Another person — who never speaks in church — revealed how bothered she is by her inability to influence people at her workplace toward making their lives more Christian.
Sally, can you now explain why it is that you ignore the part of the bible that says you are not allowed to speak in Church, and why you do not ignore the part that says marriage is between a man and a woman?
The bible is clear that women are not to speak in church.
V. 34 Paul states his teaching and the reason for it V. 35 Paul clarifies that «to speak in church» also includes asking questions — so silent really means silent.
And if they will learn any thing, let them ask their husbands at home: for it is a shame for women to speak in the church» (1 Corinthians 14:34 - 35)
Women not speaking in church would be great study for you both... unless he can give you some answers??
I speak in church, and am a leader, and have an equal voice as the men in our church... what church do you attend Jen?
Women must submit to their husbands, must obey, and must never speak in church.
[44] For him, who approved the injunction that women ought not to speak in church, «they may prophesy, presumably because this was the Holy Spirit speaking and not the woman.
Google your question — «Why does the bible say women should not speak in church» — then go to top of page, where it says — Women in Ministry — bible.com (www.bible.com/bible answers.
As some have pointed out, how can we possibly take such an immovable stand on the issue of homosexuality, but we allow women to speak in church, to go about with their heads uncovered, we no longer stone people caught in adultery, we don't crucify thieves... it's just astonishing to think people pick and choose verses and chapters from the Bible to cling to.
for it is a SHAME for women to speak in the Church
For the next two decades, I traveled extensively, conducting seminars and speaking in churches.
One of the leaders of this national outreach program spoke in our church one Sunday and his child had the wonderful testimony of becoming violent with other toddlers in the nursery, both morning and night services.
One group might have female pastors, for example, while another group won't even allow women to speak in church.
I first heard J.John speak in a church in Oxford while I was at university.
And should it be used to persecute a minority that is simply seeking equal rights?If you are going to selectively use your Bible to justify hating homosexuals and our quest for marriage equality, then why do you happen to ignore many many other parts of the Bible such as: the Biblical support of slavery (Luke 12:47 - 48, Ephesians 6:5, 1 Timothy 6:1 - 2), selling your daughters into slavery (Exodus 21:7 - 11), Biblical Incest (Genosis 19:36), Biblical polygamy (1 Kings 11:3), Forbidding women to speak in church (I Cor 14:34 - 35), stoning stubborn children (Duet 21:18 - 2), stoning your daughter if she loses her virginity out of wedlock (Deut 22:20 - 21) or killing the children born out of affairs (Rev 2:22 - 23).
If you are going to selectively use your Bible to justify hating homosexuals and our quest for marriage equality, then why do you happen to ignore many many other parts of the Bible such as: the Biblical support of slavery (Luke 12:47 - 48, Ephesians 6:5, 1 Timothy 6:1 - 2), selling your daughters into slavery (Exodus 21:7 - 11), Biblical Incest (Genosis 19:36), Biblical polygamy (1 Kings 11:3), Forbidding women to speak in church (I Cor 14:34 - 35), stoning stubborn children (Duet 21:18 - 2), stoning your daughter if she loses her virginity out of wedlock (Deut 22:20 - 21) or killing the children born out of affairs (Rev 2:22 - 23).
And one day my parents said, you've got to go hear this guy speak in church.
You may not agree about a host of religious views — in some circles women can not be members of the clergy, or speak in church, or they may have to wear head coverings or wear a particular style of dress, some religious communities do not allow their children to have education beyond grade 8 so that they can work on the farm.
I speak in churches, schools, or wherever doors may open.»

Not exact matches

American Association of University Women CEO Kim Churches says when such behavior happens in the workplace it's an issue everyone should speak out against.
May was in Kelowna Saturday to speak to more than 300 people at the First United Church.
Speaking at the Raising Funds for Christian Charities and Churches conference in London, Crouch acknowledged there had been problems in the past but she wanted that changed.
While I respect Rush's right to speak his mind (without people like him, we would be like other totalitarian governments that don't tolerate dissent), I am with the Pope and the church in their efforts to reach out to the world.
To be sure, Lewis spoke to a nation with a legally established church in World War II — era Britain.
WHY do they believe that their God is so concerned about whether or not they listen to musical instruments in church on Sunday, get dunked or sprinkled in ceremonial water, speak in a tongue as some kind of sign... to whom ever, read from the correct translation of some long lost ancient books, etc, etc?
«Why would we not - in the context of church - speak about something that he was not bashful about?»
(CNN)-- CNN's Brooke Baldwin spoke to Barbara Johnson who says a priest denied her communion at her mother's funeral Mass at St. John Neumann Catholic Church in Gaithersburg, Maryland because she is a lesbian.
As the staffer said, the WCC does speak to the churches, often in disturbing ways.
A comment was made that most churches don't preach Jesus... I find that frustrating because in most churches we hear all day long about Paul, what he has to say about «Christ», all feeling one step removed from Jesus by name, preferring to speak of Him by His title.
«He's a Korean guy but his church in Brazil is not just Koreans, they had Brazilians, Portuguese speaking, mixed services.»
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