Not exact matches
Having lived with a servant of the Word for more than fifty years in three Lutheran
churches, I have this question: Why is it that the «
white, middle - class,
traditional, orthodox theologians» being told that their understanding of the
church is no longer relevant, are told this by «
white, middle - class theologians?»
White tends to be more in
traditional old style
churches whose style of worship is different from the
traditional black
churches.
As a result, black
churches likely have difficulty attracting
white worshipers who are more
traditional and have a less animated service.
Over half of New Yorkers are immigrants or the children of immigrants, and the city hosts many thriving immigrant
churches, Orthodox, Catholic, and Evangelical, Pentecostal, and charismatic, but Bishop Rimbo's focus — at least in this profile — is on the
white middle class, the
traditional constituency for mainline
churches.
Here is guy that has a
church that is really liturgical, extremely
traditional, not in any way hip... yet is a catalyst for reaching thousands of young, culturally - relevant
white - collar 20 - somethings in New York.
Cut off from any
traditional sense of the sacred, the
White Horse regulars turned to psychiatry for their faith and the tavern for their
church.
If you're after a more cultural retail trip, head to the island's capital of Thira to amble the warren of cobbled streets lined with typically Grecian
white - washed buildings, market stalls brimming with
traditional crafts, and blue - domed
churches where pious locals light candles for the saints.