Sentences with phrase «town church»

The attack is testing the faith of a small town church that never thought terrorism would hit home.
Early on, dead party members can only be revived in town churches for an exorbitant fee.
Early on, dead party members can only be revived in town churches for an exorbitant fee.
The small town church where I serve as Executive Pastor will turn 12 years old this year.
Tortured by the loss of a son he encouraged to enlist in the armed forces, a small - town church minister and ex-military chaplain Ernst Toller (Ethan Hawke) struggles with his faith when a pregnant woman (Amanda Seyfried) and her radical environmentalist husband come to him for counseling.
Mel Gibson stars as Father Graham Hess, the former reverend of a small - town church who has lost his faith after a freak accident kills his wife.
The beautiful 15th century Town Church, the closest church to a pub — the Albion Tavern — in the British Isles.
Early on, dead party members can only be revived in town churches for an exorbitant fee.
Small town churches are full of self - righteous loudmouths.
At my grandmother's small - town church, in the middle of families in their Sunday best and fidgeting kids in the pews, I didn't expect any huge revelations.
But what we found in this small - town church was the fruit of the parish model at its best, and further hope for the days ahead.
As Maria says with pride, the town church is well situated at a distance from the house: «The church spire is reckoned remarkably handsome.
My home church, a big, flourishing congregation with lots of ministries, was once an old - style, small - town church.
An Augustinian friar, Visitor of the group of friaries in the region, often preaching in the town church, at the age of thirty - two he was the successful local man, He had just published his first little book, a translation into German of the seven penitential psalms.
The First Presbyterian Church established itself as the town church and Baptists, Catholics, Congregationalists and others either joined or trekked long distances to worship with their own kinds.
Narrow cobbled streets wound their way toward the town church that looked out over some dramatic landscapes.
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