It was also revealed the pastor had received hate mail after displaying messages on his home-made hoarding. |
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Ivan has been attending the church for 5 years, first as a ministerial student and for the last three years as assistant pastor. |
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With a membership of 40 the church is prayerfully seeking a pastor and expecting to be able to erect their own church building. |
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The crux of the film is how this doubting pastor can convince a suicidal man that God is there, and will protect him. |
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The plans are being led by the church's vicar, Canon Derek Jackson, a former canon pastor of Bradford Cathedral. |
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Now, there is only the small collection of dry-eyed people, and the pastor with no pulpit and a slender red holy book in his hand. |
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Their pastor is a Chadian from another group, supported through churches in the United Kingdom. |
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Members of the denomination must understand that pastor codependency is a serious problem. |
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McClelland put air conditioning in a local church, and the pastor never complained about the noise again. |
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The duties owed by the pastor to the church are not contractual or enforceable. |
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Our pastor preaches a sermon each week that is nearly always inspirational, relevant, comforting, educational and challenging. |
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My grandfather was a Free Methodist and later Nazarene pastor and spent time visiting Spiritwood. |
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The gentleman in question has been pastor to the whole community for more than 40 years and a finer man you'd be hard pressed to find. |
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An ordained pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, he previously taught homiletics and liturgics at the University of Notre Dame. |
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Our church provides medical insurance for our senior pastor but no medical insurance for the associate pastors or office staff. |
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You'll likely find a brightly dressed pastor leading a trim and successful congregation of upwardly mobile families. |
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When my mother died, the young pastor at St. Paul's wouldn't lead a rosary at the wake. |
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Ramos, a Cuban by birth, has lived in the U.S. since the 1960s and is a pastor and historian. |
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The conduct of a prelate should so far surpass the conduct of the people as the life of a pastor sets him apart from the flock. |
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Is loyalty to Jesus and to one's own calling placed before loyalty to pastor and church? |
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They did not take the time to find out which pastor or rabbi was a leader in an area and which congregations people attended. |
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Talk with your rabbi, priest, pastor or other spiritual leader about resources. |
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But before I turn the service back over to our pastor for his benediction, I will have to return to the state of my mother's soul. |
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How happy we will be if we imitate our Good Shepherd and pastor of our souls, his sheep for whom he has done so much. |
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In another report, a pastor and his wife ministering in the southwestern city of Galle were riding in a bus when the tsunami first hit. |
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One pastor went into the pulpit one Sunday morning wearing a pair of new bifocals. |
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Now the search is on for a property that will serve both as a meeting place and manse for a future pastor. |
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The question before the Southern Baptist Convention was, should they be the pastor, the shepherd, the leader of the church? |
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He is the shepherd, the pastor, the teacher, of the community entrusted to his care. |
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Tomorrow, the pastor will hold service for the followers of the Church at San Thome basilica on San Thome High Road in Mylapore. |
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The authors provide a brief biographical sketch of Patillo and each subsequent pastor. |
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He received Augustine kindly, and Monica held him in deep respect as a pastor. |
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A blow to the nose, sharply given by an experienced pastor during a congregational debate, can put a contentious layperson into a stupor. |
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The pastor is steadfastly ministering to something other than his own carnality or self-esteem. |
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The youth pastor, a young lady name Marie Earth, calls everybody to come up front. |
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The pastor emailed me to say that the plans were indeed off, and it appears that is the case, courtesy of some good old boys. |
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It appears that removing cash from offerings and church fund-raisers by a pastor was a technique-of-choice in both of these cases. |
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The plucky pastor finally found the courage to tackle the hissing intruder. |
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He tried to defend the mother church and their pastor and refused to say anything negative about them. |
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The venue for all this intellectual argy-bargy was the rectory of Sacred Heart Church in Hubbard Woods, where my Uncle Reynold was pastor. |
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America's leading pulpiteer, Henry Ward Beecher, pastor of the Pilgrim Congregational Church in Brooklyn, denounced the strike in two sermons. |
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Having been an ordained pastor with a doctorate in divinity and a Master's degree in biblical studies, he knew what had taken place. |
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Similarly, Lutherans agreed to the Anglican practice of ordination by a bishop, not a pastor. |
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He also served as an island council member and mayor for many years and after he converted to the Apostolic faith, he became a pastor. |
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He does not hold the pastor in high regard and often considers his homilies burdensome. |
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He was ordained a minister two years ago and is pastor of Perfecting Faith Church in Freeport, New York, which has more than 400 members. |
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Ivor Jones, a Liverpool-born pastor, likened the scenes to the devastation wrought in England by the Blitz. |
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Participants were required to bring their Bibles to the services, where they would read passages and chant along with the pastor. |
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The congregation claps and cheers and then goes home and bad-talks the pastor over Sunday lunch. |
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The church ministry is now divided according to different age groups and administered by the pastor and six deacons elected by the congregation. |
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I was impressed with the pastor, interested in the church's ministry to the poor, and cajoled by a daughter whose best friend was a member. |
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For the past twelve years, I served as the pastor of a large parish in the heart of Chicago. |
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That wise pastor responded in a way that still has the parishioner thinking. |
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He was a humorous and gentle pastor of his flock, a good parson who put up a new poster every week to attract people to come to his church. |
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Your dad is going to be the pastor of a church there, and we'll live in the parsonage behind the church. |
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His synod was also the site of a church's unsanctioned ordination of an openly gay pastor earlier this year. |
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Rarely does a congregation want the pastor to lead the church into an era of decline! |
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I am a licensed Vineyard pastor, pastoring an American Baptist church on the Hopi Reservation in Arizona. |
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Still, I respond happily when people call me pastor, and I am convinced that the pastorate would have been a fulfilling lifelong career. |
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The couple were a Calvinist pastor of the most unrelenting kind and his equally intransigent spouse. |
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I am a pastor in Australia and many of my peers are grieved by what is happening. |
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I'm an ELCA pastor, a diplomate of the American Association of Pastoral Counselors and I practice psychotherapy as a full-time ministry. |
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And Andrea Yates' pastor could have told us that any man emasculated by job loss and a demanding spouse would stray from his marriage bed. |
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The pastor who cannot manage a growing church will be filled with frustration and discouragement. |
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The pastor delivered an eloquent eulogy for Ryan and then softly shut his book. |
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Their way of mourning, according to the pastor, involved research, meditation, and forethought. |
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The pastor wags his finger at me in hellfire preaching mode. |
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When megachurch pastor Rick Warren launched a dieting initiative in 2011, more than 12,000 people signed up on the first day. |
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From P. Diddy to megachurch pastor Joel Osteen, no one was safe from a T.D. Jakes telephone call asking for a favor for his film. |
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The pastor and his congregants sat around the TV and watched as fists began to fly and blood began to splatter. |
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McClure worked as a pastor in Indianapolis's southeast neighborhoods from the early 1970s through the 1990s, and he also noticed a pattern to southerners' supposed transience. |
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Nina Strochlic talks to the pastor and ugandan activists about the landmark case. |
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The elders recommended that Driscoll step down as preaching pastor and only return when the elders believed he was ready. |
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Almost weekly, if not more often, church mailboxes contain at least one solicitation for a corporate credit card, or a charge card in the name of the pastor and the church. |
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Pastors' wives were known to preach sermons and conduct services whenever the pastor was serving another church within his multiple-congregation assignment. |
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The only other dark face in the photo is that of Francois, who, dressed in the cassock and surplice of an acolyte, stands to one side of the pastor. |
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He continued to talk animatedly about corruption and perversion for quite some time, before the pastor finally managed to steer the conversation away to firmer ground. |
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If she wants voters to believe and trust in her, she must court favor with the local pastor, Jeremiah. |
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In a sense, she attempts to bribe the pastor, offering to make his church her home. |
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Well, a lady in that church anguished whether she should tell the pastor. |
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But because he is still a practicing pastor, his name was instead blocked from her publicized affidavit. |
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Most typically, the pastor begins and closes the service, preaches the sermon or homily, officiates at the sacraments, if offered, and does the anointing. |
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Despite having spent 11 years as a pastor and having taught homiletics for a short while, I was not eager to begin a fresh sermon preparation so late on a Saturday afternoon. |
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My own present church was a church plant more or less birthed after a period of bitter and protracted conflict between the pastor and some board members at his former church. |
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Sure, my parents took my brother and sister and me to church the occasional Easter and Palm Sunday but we never went long enough to absorb what the pastor talked about. |
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I went through the motions but thought that the pastor was a bit loony! |
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At both churches the two congregations share the pastor and property. |
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One woman, BB, is a former pastor who was outed to her congregation before she could even tell her loved ones. |
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He served parochial vicarships in Greensburg, New Kensington and Indiana, before being named pastor of Seven Dolors Parish in Yukon and administrator of St. Timothy. |
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He was eloquent in defense of religious pluralism when asked about the prejudiced pastor who attacked his Mormon faith. |
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Two men, literally in a cage, were attacking each other while the pastor and his friends cheered. |
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When Heitzig departed to pastor another Calvary church in California, he chose Pete Nelson as his successor. |
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He was inducted as God's appointed pastor for this body of believers. |
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Moore uses the example of a pastor presiding over an unbiblical heterosexual wedding. |
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As a result, the pastor has become less of a spiritual leader and more of a professional service-delivery agent, and the parishioner more of a client and consumer. |
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When my wife and I went in for the requisite premarital investigation, the pastor asked each of us if we realized that our impending marriage was dissoluble only upon death. |
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Still, when properly led by a personally secure, sensitive, and open pastor, parishes generate levels of enthusiasm and commitment seldom matched in human community. |
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And in April, a Florida pastor named Kevin Sutherland was convicted of trying to sell fraudulent Damien Hirst paintings. |
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Josafa Vasconcelos, a Presbyterian pastor from Brazil, preached with unction in Portuguese, enjoying the benefit of not having to use an interpreter. |
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A new blindfolding arrangement, consisting of two sets of blindfolds plus a canvas bag over the head, was tried out on the pastor, who reported that he couldn't see a thing. |
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He was a Lutheran pastor, missionary, and church executive for 25 years. |
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When the men shuffle into the courtyard to empty their slop buckets, there are notes from Mozart's Mass in C Minor, and an imprisoned Protestant pastor hands Fontaine a note. |
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On Tuesday, the SBC voted to elect Arkansas megachurch pastor Ronnie Floyd as its next president. |
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An opening letter by Monsignor Robert Weiss, a pastor at Saint Rose of Lima Parish, in Newtown, CT, sets the tone. |
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The trainee pastor, on loan to the church because the resident incumbent has gone off his rocker, is so damp behind the ears he doesn't notice when ladies make passes. |
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On the other hand, every pastor affirmed that if church members or new recruits are known to have AIDS they will be supported and treated well within the church. |
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She goes to church with her husband, but when the pastor asks to counsel her in private, she shuts him down. |
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When I die, a man will prepare my body for burial and dig my grave and again a male pastor will most likely conduct my funeral service and commit my body to the ground. |
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When the pastor asked if anyone would like to come forward and receive Christ as their Savior or just to rededicate their lives to Him, Adam went forward. |
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On the recommendation of a pastor based in Brussels, who wanted to be of help, Belgium was chosen, where they could also study German, and music. |
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In 1671, while still in prison, he was chosen as pastor of the Bedford Meeting. |
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Mark Whatson is the pastor of All Saints, which is an Anglican church in the Anglican Diocese of Portsmouth. |
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He became pastor of the first Huguenot church in North America in that city. |
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At age fourteen, his church pastor began tutoring him in Latin and Greek to prepare him for entering Yale College. |
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He continued his studies while he served as a pastor in Glarus and later in Einsiedeln, where he was influenced by the writings of Erasmus. |
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Zwingli's time as the pastor of Glarus and Einsiedeln was characterized by inner growth and development. |
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The Independent Presbyterian Church in Brasil was founded in 1903 by pastor Pereira, has 500 congregations and 75 000 members. |
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Her brother Clint had bought a horse and saddle off that pastor and there had been a setfast under the blanket nearly the size of a griddle cake. |
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The capacity of pastoral to assimilate a tragedic apparatus is tested in Il pastor fido. |
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Responsories Sepulto Domino, Ecce quomodo moritur, and Recessit pastor occur as well. |
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Today, The United Methodist Church in Eurasia has 116 congregations, each with a native pastor. |
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There are many sides to American megachurch pastor Rick Warren. |
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Emilio Castro, 85, pastor, ecumenist, and missionary statesman, April 6, 2013, in Montevideo, Uruguay. |
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In the Kankiya area of Katsina state, a mob accused a pastor of murder after a body was found at the back of his church. |
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The congregation was founded by Dederich Beckmann, a wealthy sugar boiler and cousin of the first pastor. |
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Historians trace the earliest church labeled Baptist back to 1609 in Amsterdam, with English Separatist John Smyth as its pastor. |
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Historians trace the earliest Baptist church back to 1609 in Amsterdam, with John Smyth as its pastor. |
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Each congregation was free to choose or reject its own pastor, but once he was chosen he could not be fired. |
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The church required rebuilding after collapsing in March 1836 when Estanilslao Marquez was the pastor. |
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Services were held beginning in 1606, with Clyfton as pastor, John Robinson as teacher, and Brewster as the presiding elder. |
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The communion service must be conducted by an ordained pastor, minister or church elder. |
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Started in 2008, America's Taco Shop specializes in authentic carne asada and al pastor, which is used in their tacos, burritos, tortas and more. |
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One person perturbed by the ban of the NAACP was Fred Shuttlesworth, pastor of the Bethel Baptist Church. |
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Matthew Ruttan is a simplifier, dad-of-three and pastor at Westminster, Barrie, Ont. |
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He will allow the pastor to wrap an arm around his shoulder and lead him to coffee and crullers. |
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Gary Hilfiger is pastor of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Shippenville, Pennsylvania. |
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Frank Norris, Texas Baptist pastor and charismatic leader of early-twentieth-century fundamentalists. |
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The Cameroonians blamed the worsening weather on the pastor. |
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The role of a new pastor was decisive in extending deaconship to women. |
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Writing when she was 35, Heidenreich wrote in retrospect about her childhood as a private memory and dedicated her diary to her husband, a Swabian pastor. |
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There is always a pastor between the collection plate and the nuns. |
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Freud was especially critical of the naturopathic regimen at Bad Wdrishofen, which was based around the water cure developed by pastor Sebastian Kneipp. |
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The old pastor found his pastorate wearying, and longed to retire. |
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The old pastor found his pastorage wearying, and longed to retire. |
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While my residence remained in the city, I spent the weekends as a pastor in priestless remote rural areas with a team of catechists and medical personnel. |
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An archbishop may be granted the title, or ordained as chief pastor of a metropolitan see or another episcopal see to which the title of archbishop is attached. |
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After 1710 he became the pastor of a local group of Baptists. |
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The Swiss Reformed pastor Ludwig Lavater supplied one of the most frequently reprinted books of the period with his Of Ghosts and Spirits Walking By Night. |
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In June 2013, Toua Vang became the first Hmong man in the world to be ordained an Episcopal priest, and is now pastor of the only Hmong-majority Episcopal church anywhere. |
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For groups which do not recognize a priesthood distinct from ordinary believers the services are generally led by a minister, preacher, or pastor. |
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Mr Marroquin, a 41-year-old Pentecostal pastor and lawyer, began preaching at a young age in the rough neighbourhoods of San Pedro Sula, near Honduras' Atlantic coast. |
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Responsibility for conduct of church services is reserved to an ordained minister or pastor known as a teaching elder, or a minister of the word and sacrament. |
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In early 2015 an Inverness Church of Scotland pastor quit, and took some of his flock with him to set up a new Free Church congregation in the west of Inverness. |
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While Rough was preaching in the parish church on the Protestant principle of the popular election of a pastor, he proposed Knox to the congregation for that office. |
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He said he and lead pastor Bobby Murrieta are working with congregants to recruit a young pastor to run the Auburn church, which formally opens its doors tonight. |
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Bunyan's later years, in spite of another shorter term of imprisonment, were spent in relative comfort as a popular author and preacher, and pastor of the Bedford Meeting. |
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As a pastor feeling pain in a stirring, private meeting at the Vatican nunciature in Washington, he brought a listening heart to victims of sexual abuse by clerics. |
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The pastor always opened his Sunday service with a moment of silence. |
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The registration of births, deaths and marriages falls under this ministry of church affairs, and normally speaking the local Lutheran pastor is also the official registrar. |
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David Allister, pastor of The Assembly of God in Elisabethville, organised the clean-up after contacting NE1, who arranged for the students to do the work. |
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What was it that made Pastor Carl Strehlow such a devoted cataloguer of the heathen traditions he was meant to eradicate? |
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Meanwhile, Pastor Lake egged him on, breaking out into pointed applause and speaking in tongues. |
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The history of mathematics had always interested Rey Pastor and late in his career his interests in historical topics extended to cartography. |
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Thanks be to almighty God for this gift to his Church in the person of Your Beatitude as Pastor and guide of the beloved Greek Melkite community! |
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And just after Pastor Hanna's sermon a member of the congregation presented herself for a believer's baptism by full immersion. |
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Perhaps the Pastor dropped a hint to the Mayor in one of his weekly fireside chats. |
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Pastor Noel Ramsey gave a brief history of the church and concluded with a clear proclamation of what the church believes. |
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This was reflected in such pictures as Pastor Hall, a film based on a true story of a clergyman who speaks out against the nation's rulers. |
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Pastor Boichenko is indeed a zealous Pastor and evangelist always leading from the front. |
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Pastor Pilsner was busy Monday working on his Wednesday Lenten service sermon. |
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She nodded as Pastor Bob gave the boys some last instructions in apostleship. |
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After rutter was convicted, Pastor sentenced him to nearly four years in jail. |
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Mr. Pastor is a computer scientist and artificial intelligence researcher by profession, with strong avocational interests in typography, page layout, and Web design. |
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Pastor Roe said that the toilets had been out of action since February. |
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Pastor Rick Warren, leader of the evangelical saddleback mega-church in California. |
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Pastor Gaylard Williams earned a good reputation among his evangelical ilk. |
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His fights with Max Baer, Max Schmeling, Tommy Farr, Bob Pastor and Billy Conn were named fight of the year by that same magazine. |
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Meanwhile, it is thirty eight degrees outside and Pastor Angie is cladly dressed walking down Gordon Parks Avenue. |
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Venezuelan Pastor Maldonado took his maiden victory and Williams's first since 2004 in a strategic battle with Ferrari's Fernando Alonso. |
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Pastor Simon Lawton, of Elim Pentecostal Church in Heaton, believes people are becoming desperate as benefit cuts start to bite. |
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Pastor at The House of Yahweh writes what Prophecy says concerning the Temple in Jerusalem and why the time is ripe in new post this week. |
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As of press time, no charges have been filed against Pastor McFarland. |
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In China, Button collided with Lotus racer Pastor Maldonado in the latter stages of the Grand Prix. |
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State Department on behalf of Lutheran Pastor Mark Powell, who was denied his passport because he wore a clerical collar for his passport photograph. |
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The truth about Pastor Straton is that he is perhaps the country's most persistent publicity hound. He has an insatiable appetite for newspaper notice. |
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At the 2012 Spanish Grand Prix, Pastor Maldonado took his first Grand Prix victory, which was also Williams' first race victory since 2004 Brazilian Grand Prix. |
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