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ministered and small
The highly successful 5th-century mission of Saint Patrick established churches in conjunction with civitates like his own in Armagh ; small enclosures in which groups of Christians, often of both sexes and including the married, lived together, served in various roles and ministered to the local population.
Marvin Gay had moved from Lexington, Kentucky to join a Pentecostal church sect known as the House of God, which had been based at Lexington where Gay joined as a child, where he ministered over a small church.
The transmediale is ministered by a small team throughout the whole year.
Pro served a Church which was forced to go “ underground .” He celebrated the Eucharist clandestinely and ministered the other sacraments to small groups of Catholics.
Disguised as a layman in London, Challoner ministered to his flock there, celebrating Mass secretly in obscure ale-houses, cockpits, and wherever small gatherings could assemble without exciting remark.

ministered and congregation
As well as ministering to newcomers in his native German, he also spoke Italian fluently and ministered personally to a growing congregation of Italian-speakers in his private chapel.
In 2002 it was revealed that the Black Hills MCC congregation had knowingly hired convicted child molester James A. Forsythe, a former Catholic priest who had ministered with MCC from the early 1990s on the condition that he was forbidden from working with minors.
He eventually settled down to the charge of a Nonconformist chapel near the Edgware Road, in London, where he ministered to a large congregation.
An English cleric came across a prayer meeting of some Germans in a disused ship on the River Mersey, a man was ordained and ministered to this congregation.
Brought up as a Presbyterian, he became an Episcopalian and ministered to a congregation at Longside, near Peterhead, for 65 years.
He ministered for some years to the Independent congregation meeting at Paved Alley Church, Lime Street, in the parish of St Dunstans-in-the-East, and rapidly rose to considerable eminence as a preacher.
In the two winters of 1814-1816, he ministered to the English congregation at Geneva, and from 1816 to 1821 was curate of Highclere, Hampshire.
As the first black person in America to serve as pastor of a white congregation, Haynes ministered to Rutland's West Parish for thirty years starting in 1783.

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