However, the law does
support places of worship and the separation of state and church.
In addition, the challengers say using tax dollars to pay tuition at religious schools is barred by the Constitution's prohibition against compelling a person to «
support any place of worship... against his consent,» and its ban on using state funds «for the benefit of any religious or theological institution.»
Not exact matches
«Agents provide community health education through regular community health talks, especially leveraging connections with local community groups, schools,
places of worship, and
support from local leaders and council members.»
No person shall be required to attend or
support any ministry or
place of worship, religious sect or denomination against his consent.
The report highlights cathedrals as diverse churches that are not only important sacred centres
of worship but also
places of valued social
support and community and interfaith engagement.
No man [should] be compelled to frequent or
support any religious
worship,
place, or ministry whatsoever, nor [should he] be enforced, restrained, molested, or burthened in his body or goods, nor... otherwise suffer on account
of his religious opinions or belief... All men [should] be free to profess and by argument to maintain their opinions in matters
of religion, and... the same [should] in no wise diminish, enlarge, or affect their civil capacities.
If a certain object or
place is especially connected for us with the Christ function, if a
place of worship highlights and strengthens this role for us, if a certain book such as the Bible originates and
supports and elucidates it, then these participate in the sacredness
of the Christ.
Please consider forming a
support group at your
place of worship for GLBTQ celibates.
Support celibate GLBTQ folk at your
place of worship!
«Be it therefore enacted by the General Assembly, that no man shall be compelled to frequent or
support any religious
worship place or ministry whatsoever, nor shall be enforced, restrained, molested, or burthened in his body or goods, nor shall otherwise suffer on account
of his religious opinions or belief; but that all men shall be free to profess, and by argument to maintain, their opinions in matters
of religion, and the same shall in nowise diminish, enlarge, or afflict these civil capacities.»
She told The Telegraph: «The Church Buildings Council - the body which helps dioceses maintain church buildings -
supports the continued use
of church buildings as
places of worship, including proclaiming their presence through the ringing
of bells.
And so it's not a far leap to think that the people who worked under those admins and coaches are still around, still
supporting the same hero
worship culture, and would just as easily be part
of the same passive culture that allowed it to happen in the first
place.
Look to your community or
place of worship for
support.
As for accuracy, attending services at one's
place of worship is not «
supporting» the preacher.
She demands «clarity» on how the new law will properly «protect religious freedom» and asks: «What legal
support will be afforded to churches and other
places of worship if they're challenged individually or as an organisation?»
For instance, other work done in conflict zones has identified participation in collective religious rituals and frequent attendance at a
place of worship to be associated with
support for violence.
We also work with an associated not - for - profit corporation, JW Congregation
Support, in constructing and renovating
places of worship known as Kingdom Halls.
While her earlier work looked at art museums as
places for
worship or contemplation — in the vein
of cathedrals or pilgrimage sites — and artworks as objects
of faith, her recent works, such as Deposit III (2015), give more importance to painting as an actual object in its own right: «It allowed me to leave bi-dimensionality, unhang [painting] from the wall and naturally add other
supports of images (video, mirrors, printed matter, found paintings) and link them to a same genealogy.»
CivicPACE
supports solar energy development by making it easier for tax - exempt organizations like schools, affordable housing, and
places of worship to finance solar projects.
Churches and other houses
of worship are also common meeting
places for career
support groups.
This program involves the family or other
support systems in the individual's treatment: The program is for parents and is offered within the context
of existing programs and services provided by a variety
of community agencies and organizations (Head start centers, community health centers, schools, clinics, prisons, shelters,
places of worship, social service agencies, etc.) that have other initiatives for families.