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congregation's and was
At the time of the battle this congregation's meeting house was located further south along the Baldwyn Road.
This, it was believed, would assist the congregation's spiritual development by enabling them to participate in the celebration of Mass with understanding.
* St. Mary's Episcopal Church-the congregation's original church was constructed in 1703 and a new church building was added in 1854.
St. Mary's congregation's first priest was Polish.
The latter was formed by churches and people who objected to the UCC merger because of concerns that the new national church and its regional bodies represented extra-congregational authorities that would interfere with a congregation's right to govern itself.
Eventually, changes in French law led to the closing of the congregation's schools in France ; however, it was by then well established in Canada and the United States.
At that time, her heart was removed and is preserved in the chapel of the congregation's international motherhouse in Rome.
The congregation's first house outside India was in Venezuela, and others followed in Rome and Tanzania, and eventually in many countries in Asia, Africa, and Europe, including Albania.
Church members, including copastor Mona West, claimed that the vote was less about the investigation and more about the congregation's long-simmering frustration with the denomination, including the opinion that the denomination was focused too much on gay issues and hampered their desire to reach out to Dallas residents disaffected by conservative churches ; as church member Michael Magnia explained: " The tie with MCC was more about gays and lesbians.
Until recently, Halivni was the spiritual leader of Kehilat Orach Eliezer, a congregation on Manhattan's Upper West Side, a position he had held since the congregation's foundation in 1992.
In light of what were believed to be the congregation's achievements, particularly in education, Pope Paul VI was pleased to award it the " Decree of Praise " in 1965.
Alphonso and his family were members of Cincinnati's First Congregational-Unitarian Church ; he served as one of the congregation's trustees for many years, and was for a time the chairman of the board of trustees.
File: 28 Gramercy Park Brotherhood Synagogue. jpg |# 28: The Brotherhood Synagogue was a stop on the Underground Railroad when it was a Quaker meeting house The Travelers ' Aid Society grew out of one of the congregation's activities.
The priest's residence was rebuilt with the congregation's own labour and funds raised in a communal effort.
Edward Cahill was installed as the congregation's second minister.
Founded in 1944 as a part of the American Unitarian Association's Extension Department, the CLF was incorporated in 1970 as an independent congregation, and its polity is the same as any other congregation's.
The congregation's first location was opened for service in January 1835, in a plain church at the corner of Great Jones Street and fashionable Lafayette Place.
Janet Marder was the congregation's first rabbi.
The congregation's building on Arlington Street in Back Bay was built in 1861 ; they were previously located in downtown Boston in Federal Street Church ( Boston ).

congregation's and also
A couple sends a request in writing to the congregation's " service committee ", which assesses whether the couple is " in good standing, living in harmony with Bible principles and Jehovah ’ s righteous standards " and that they also approve of the members of the couple's wedding party ( that is, groomsmen and bridesmaids ).
If they attend meetings regularly and are considered to demonstrate progress toward becoming an unbaptized publisher, they may receive a copy of the monthly newsletter Our Kingdom Ministry, and may also qualify to join the congregation's Theocratic Ministry School.
Trithemius also supervised the visitations of the congregation's abbeys.
She also claimed that some of the congregation's children began throwing stones at her windows.
There are also support groups whose activities include networking opportunities for people searching for jobs and support for the congregation's military families.

congregation's and among
More generally among Baptists, a variety of parachurch agencies and evangelical educational institutions may be supported generously or not at all, depending entirely upon the local congregation's customs and predilections.

congregation's and who
In lieu of willing men who meet these qualifications, congregations are sometimes overseen by the congregation's men in general.
Specialized " territory " maps of residential and commercial areas are prepared within the boundaries of each congregation's territory and distributed to publishers who are responsible for preaching within that area.
When a pastoral charge is seeking a new minister, the presbytery provides presbyters who help to assess the congregation's ministerial needs as well as taking part in the search process.
Unbaptized publishers are persons who are not yet baptized, but who have requested and been granted approval to join in the congregation's formal ministry.

congregation's and by
This role requires ordination by the congregation's preferred authority ( i. e. from a respected Orthodox rabbi or, if the congregation is Conservative or Reform, from academic seminaries ).
In Numbers 17, Korah's rebellion against Moses ' proclamation of the tribe of Levi as the priesthood has been quashed and the entire congregation's ensuing rebellion has resulted in a plague, ended only by the intercession of Moses and Aaron.
If a small group of Witnesses is isolated by geography or language, it may have some or all of its meetings at a different time and place to the rest of the congregation, under the supervision of that congregation's body of elders.
As originally practiced by the Latter Day Saint prophet Joseph Smith, Jr. and other early Latter Day Saints, the sacrament included the use of fermented wine, though the Church now uses water in each congregation's weekly sacrament meeting.
" He attends the congregation's meetings, but feels unnoticed by Martine.
will be proclaimed by the deacon or priest at certain moments, especially before the reading of scripture, to draw the congregation's attention to sacred teaching.
However, the city itself wanted to make use of the to-be-reconstructed building, thus St. Paul's Lutheran congregation and the city concluded to exchange the congregation's usufruct to this building for that of old St. Nicholas Church, only damaged by bombing.

congregation's and government
All elders elected to serve on the congregation's session of elders are required to undergo a period of study and preparation for this order of ministry, after which the session examines the elders-elect as to their personal faith ; knowledge of doctrine, government, and discipline contained in the Constitution of the church, and the duties of the office of elder.

congregation's and .
The central line of the Kaddish in Jewish tradition is the congregation's response: י ְ ה ֵ א ש ְׁ מ ֵ ה ּ ר ַ ב ָּ א מ ְ ב ָ ר ַ ך ְ ל ְ ע ָ ל ַ ם ו ּ ל ְ ע ָ ל ְ מ ֵ י ע ָ ל ְ מ ַ י ָּ א ( Yehei shmëh rabba mevarakh lealam ulalmey almaya, " May His great name be blessed for ever, and to all eternity "), a public declaration of God's greatness and eternality.
In a typical ceremony, parents or godparents bring their child to their congregation's priest or minister.
Radical Hungarian-born Reform rabbi Ignaz Einhorn even shifted his congregation's Shabbat worship to Sundays.
Sometimes the use of another term may simply indicate a congregation's lay-led or relatively new status.
Scrooby member William Bradford, of Austerfield, kept a journal of the congregation's events that would later be published as Of Plymouth Plantation.
The congregation's views moved towards Unitarianism, and in the 19th century they joined Westgate Chapel.
Since 1799 Cairns Church had been located in a building on Mugdock Road close to the ' preaching braes ' on Barloch Moor where the congregation's first services had taken place.
Usually, visitors are asked to speak with the pastor before coming to that congregation's altar for the first time.
During this outburst of musical jubilation the congregation's candles are extinguished, the church lights are turned on, and bells rung while the church's decorative funnings — altar frontals, the reredos, lectern hangings, processional banners, statues and paintings — which had been stripped or covered during Holy Week, are ceremonially replaced and unveiled and flowers are placed on altars and elsewhere.
Also, after the liturgy the priests wash the congregation's feet to resemble Jesus washing his disciple's feet.
Bishop Pivarunas now resides in Omaha, Nebraska serving as Superior General of CMRI and as rector of the congregation's Mater Dei Seminary there.
In the late 1970s CMRI acquired the old Jesuit scholasticate Mount Saint Michael in Spokane, Washington, making it their congregation's center.

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