This document lists the names of over 30 Unitarian Universalist congregations across Canada, including congregations in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador, and New Brunswick.
This document provides information about church services and contacts for the Parish of Plymstock & Hooe in Plymouth. It lists the Sunday and weekday service times and locations for the churches in Plymstock, Hooe, Oreston, and Staddiscombe. It also provides contact information for clergy members, readers, wardens, treasurers, hall bookings coordinators, magazine editors, and distributors.
The document provides a prayer update from July 8th, 2012. It lists several prayer concerns including people who are ill or have undergone surgery. It also mentions prayers for those affected by wildfires in Colorado and continued prayers for several individuals. The document outlines upcoming events at the church including a men's bible study, a joint church service, a BBQ potluck and car show, and a campout weekend.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for January 19, 2016David Eversole
This document provides announcements and schedule information for Tates Creek Christian Church in Lexington, KY for the week of January 19, 2016. It includes details about upcoming events like the Better With Age Club meeting, Middle School Believe Conference, Family Fridays movie nights, and the Pairs & Spares banquet. It also lists daily prayer topics, needs for the We Care Store food drive, serving assignments, and attendance statistics from the previous Sunday.
This document provides a prayer update from a church with several prayer concerns and praises. Key items include:
- Al Buerer being moved to a care center, Jack Ulrich recovering from surgery, Frankie Rebiskie's friend improving after leaving ICU.
- Continued prayers for Scott Friel's cousin Carrie Davis in a coma, Ron Francis, and those affected by Northern California fires.
- Praise for Ken's father Don celebrating his 100th birthday and Jeanne returning safely from her trip.
- A list of others requested for continued prayers.
- Upcoming church events are announced like a potluck, car show, joint church service, and fundraisers with pies
This prayer update document provides several prayer concerns and requests. Tom Hallinan and Carolyn are having surgeries. Shirley Buerer and her family are dealing with a loss. Continued prayers are requested for Pat Patterson, Elaine Matthews, Tom Bicknell, Marguerite Lloyd, Cathy Machado, Emilio Vincente's family, Byron Crail, Carrie Davis, and Phil Frymire. There are also upcoming church events announced such as a study on the life of King David, divine reading sessions, and an ice cream social/dinner.
This document provides a prayer update and announcements from a church. It includes prayer concerns for individuals in need of healing or who have passed away. It also provides notices of upcoming Bible studies, training opportunities, and church events including a family event on Epiphany, UMW and UMM meetings, and pinochle night. The document encourages signing up for a new grocery program to earn credits for the church.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for January 12, 2016David Eversole
This document provides information about upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church in Lexington, KY for the week of January 12, 2016. It includes details about Sunday services, Bible studies, fellowship events for seniors, families and youth groups, and prayer requests. The statistics section at the end indicates 569 people attended Sunday school and morning worship services on January 10th.
The document announces upcoming events at Chapel by the Sea including a new member's meeting on June 13th, a SIS outing to Fragrance Garden last week, and the next SIS meeting on May 11th visiting Brightest Horizons. It also advertises buying space in the new church directory and provides contact information for Denise Monahan. Various youth and community activities are mentioned like Girls Friday, Walk to Cure Diabetes, and Baobab Blast Community Vacation Bible School from June 21-25th.
This document provides information about church services and contacts for the Parish of Plymstock & Hooe in Plymouth. It lists the Sunday and weekday service times and locations for the churches in Plymstock, Hooe, Oreston, and Staddiscombe. It also provides contact information for clergy members, readers, wardens, treasurers, hall bookings coordinators, magazine editors, and distributors.
The document provides a prayer update from July 8th, 2012. It lists several prayer concerns including people who are ill or have undergone surgery. It also mentions prayers for those affected by wildfires in Colorado and continued prayers for several individuals. The document outlines upcoming events at the church including a men's bible study, a joint church service, a BBQ potluck and car show, and a campout weekend.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for January 19, 2016David Eversole
This document provides announcements and schedule information for Tates Creek Christian Church in Lexington, KY for the week of January 19, 2016. It includes details about upcoming events like the Better With Age Club meeting, Middle School Believe Conference, Family Fridays movie nights, and the Pairs & Spares banquet. It also lists daily prayer topics, needs for the We Care Store food drive, serving assignments, and attendance statistics from the previous Sunday.
This document provides a prayer update from a church with several prayer concerns and praises. Key items include:
- Al Buerer being moved to a care center, Jack Ulrich recovering from surgery, Frankie Rebiskie's friend improving after leaving ICU.
- Continued prayers for Scott Friel's cousin Carrie Davis in a coma, Ron Francis, and those affected by Northern California fires.
- Praise for Ken's father Don celebrating his 100th birthday and Jeanne returning safely from her trip.
- A list of others requested for continued prayers.
- Upcoming church events are announced like a potluck, car show, joint church service, and fundraisers with pies
This prayer update document provides several prayer concerns and requests. Tom Hallinan and Carolyn are having surgeries. Shirley Buerer and her family are dealing with a loss. Continued prayers are requested for Pat Patterson, Elaine Matthews, Tom Bicknell, Marguerite Lloyd, Cathy Machado, Emilio Vincente's family, Byron Crail, Carrie Davis, and Phil Frymire. There are also upcoming church events announced such as a study on the life of King David, divine reading sessions, and an ice cream social/dinner.
This document provides a prayer update and announcements from a church. It includes prayer concerns for individuals in need of healing or who have passed away. It also provides notices of upcoming Bible studies, training opportunities, and church events including a family event on Epiphany, UMW and UMM meetings, and pinochle night. The document encourages signing up for a new grocery program to earn credits for the church.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for January 12, 2016David Eversole
This document provides information about upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church in Lexington, KY for the week of January 12, 2016. It includes details about Sunday services, Bible studies, fellowship events for seniors, families and youth groups, and prayer requests. The statistics section at the end indicates 569 people attended Sunday school and morning worship services on January 10th.
The document announces upcoming events at Chapel by the Sea including a new member's meeting on June 13th, a SIS outing to Fragrance Garden last week, and the next SIS meeting on May 11th visiting Brightest Horizons. It also advertises buying space in the new church directory and provides contact information for Denise Monahan. Various youth and community activities are mentioned like Girls Friday, Walk to Cure Diabetes, and Baobab Blast Community Vacation Bible School from June 21-25th.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for March 10, 2015David Eversole
This summary provides information about upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church:
- The Senior Saints in the Smokies 2015 conference will be held June 1-5 at Johnson University on the topic "Let's Travel Around the World." Registration is now open and brochures are available in the church office.
- The MetroGnomes jazz band will perform a concert on March 20 at 7:30 pm in the TCCC Worship Center.
- Easter memorial flowers can be ordered or donated in memory or honor of loved ones by March 20. Options include azaleas and tulip pots.
The document advertises a seminar about Kangen Water and its health benefits. The seminar will take place on May 19, 2010 from 7:00-8:00 pm at Colon Care Inc. in Chicago, Illinois. It will discuss how Kangen Water acts as a powerful antioxidant, increases blood oxygenation, helps balance pH levels, increases hydration, is detoxifying, and provide other health benefits. Attendees can sample and take home healthy Kangen water.
This document provides information about the services, programs, and ministries at Wilton Baptist Church. It details the church's Sunday and Wednesday service schedules. It also lists the various Sunday school, children's, teen, music, outreach, and senior adult ministries. The church offers nurseries, Pee-Wee Patch and Patch the Pirate clubs for children, SWAT and camps for teens, men's and women's Bible studies, and Wilton Baptist Academy for grades K4-12.
This document provides announcements for upcoming events at Oriole-York Mills United Church and Centennial-Japanese United Church located in Willowdale, Ontario. It announces events in September and October such as a Terry Fox donation month, welcome back Sunday with a BBQ, a bus trip to Niagara-on-the-Lake, a food and craft bazaar, and courses on happiness and Reiki healing. It also lists regular activities like weekly worship services, meetings, and food donations for the local food bank.
A homeless memorial day service and luncheon will be held on Wednesday, January 25, 2011 at Beneficent Church Meeting House & Round Top Center in Providence, Rhode Island. The service will begin at 11am followed by a luncheon catered by Johnson & Wales University at 12pm to celebrate and honor those who were homeless and passed away in 2011. For more information, contact the Rhode Island Coalition for the Homeless at 401-721-5685 or eric@rihomeless.org.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald June 11, 2014tatescreek
This document provides information about upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church in Lexington, KY for the week of June 11, 2014. It welcomes new members, provides details about Sunday services and Bible study groups, and lists prayer requests and attendance statistics from the previous Sunday.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald February 14, 2017Jenni Gregg
This document provides information about upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church in Lexington, KY for the week of February 14, 2017. It includes details on collecting donations for a local food pantry, a new sermon series on Ephesians, a women's prayer breakfast, and opportunities to get involved in supporting a local pregnancy resource center through a upcoming walk. Sunday worship times and classes are also listed.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for September 13, 2016tatescreek
This document provides information about upcoming events and services at Tates Creek Christian Church for the week of September 13, 2016. It includes details about Sunday services and classes, a fall study series, prayer requests, and various social and ministry activities such as a ministry fair, gospel concert, and family bowling night. Attendance statistics from the previous Sunday are also included.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald July 14, 2015tatescreek
This document is the weekly bulletin from Tates Creek Christian Church in Lexington, KY providing information on upcoming services, events, prayer requests and minister contact information. Key details include: Sunday services at 8:30 AM, 9:50 AM, 11:10 AM and 6:30 PM with Sunday school classes for all ages; a Better With Age Club day trip on July 23rd to Cane Ridge; a mission trip report on July 19th from a team that traveled to Pachuca, Mexico; and Vacation Bible School from July 26-31 for children ages infant to elementary. It also includes current prayer requests, attendance statistics, and financial giving updates.
The pastor's notes summarize February choir attendance, announce plans for Holy Week services, and provide the choir calendar highlights for upcoming months. Specifically, it recognizes choir members with perfect and high attendance in February, notes that choir candy will be smaller due to budget issues, and asks the choir to sing on Palm Sunday and stay for the start of the 11:15 service. It also announces Holy Week service plans including Good Friday and Easter Sunday, when some members will be asked to park off-site to free up spaces for guests. Lastly, it lists important upcoming choir dates in March through June.
The document announces several upcoming events at Chapel by the Sea church including a session meeting today to receive new members, Maundy Thursday and Good Friday services, Easter sunrise and brunch services. It also congratulates the parish nurse Sheila Morales and Dean Southworth for being featured in the local newspaper and thanks volunteers who participated in a Relay for Life fundraiser. It provides details on ordering food from the SHARE Florida Food Network to be delivered later this month.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for June 21, 2016David Eversole
This document provides information about upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church in Lexington, KY for the week of June 21, 2016. It lists the Sunday service times and Sunday school classes. It announces a concert on July 1st featuring three local churches and vacation bible school from July 11-14. It provides updates on new members, those in the hospital, and prayer requests. It includes the weekly attendance and financial figures.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for January 7, 2015David Eversole
The document provides details about an upcoming sermon series at Tates Creek Christian Church titled "Jesus is the Truth". It lists the sermon topics and corresponding Bible passages to be covered on January 11, 18, 25, and February 1. It also announces several upcoming church activities in January, including a Better with Age Club meeting, thank yous for Angel Tree gifts and Room in the Inn volunteers, and information about Wednesday morning Bible study being cancelled.
This document contains a schedule of services and events for a church. It lists the times for Sunday worship, Bible studies, prayer meetings, and choir practices. It also provides information on special events like a marriage retreat, Valentine's banquet, and senior luncheon. Details are given for sign-ups, locations, dates, and costs for various programs. Contact information is provided for the church website and television broadcast to keep up with upcoming events.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for February 10, 2015David Eversole
This document provides information about upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church in Lexington, KY for the week of February 10, 2015. It includes details about a senior adult club meeting, a pro-life walk, a new bible study class, volunteer opportunities for children's ministry, and prayer requests. Sunday services are at 8:30 AM, 9:50 AM, 11:10 AM and 6:30 PM and various small groups and activities are scheduled throughout the week.
The document lists various church events and announcements for April, including nursing home and evening services on the 21st, a Women's Missionary Society meeting on the 23rd, a house warming on the 25th, a youth rally from the 26th to 27th, a dinner and movie on the 27th, ongoing Discovery Zone and Bible study/prayer meetings, and a business meeting on the 25th to discuss church finances. Members are asked to attend the important business meeting.
The document announces events for the church in October including a dinner and movie night, GRACE night to share God's love, a Thanksgiving service, and visit to a nursing home. It also lists a combined Sunday school event, a teen challenge rally, two ladies conferences, an association rally, and the regular Sunday and Wednesday services and programs. Discovery Zone will meet on Mondays from 6:30 to 8 PM for grades P-8.
The document provides information about church services and contacts for the Parish of Plymstock & Hooe. It lists the Sunday and weekday services at each of the four churches: St Mary & All Saints in Plymstock, St John the Evangelist in Hooe, Church of the Good Shepherd in Oreston, and Church of the Holy Family in Staddiscombe. It also provides contact information for the clergy, readers, wardens, treasurers, and those involved with the magazine.
The document announces events for the church in October including a dinner and movie night, Grace Night to share God's love, a Thanksgiving service, and visiting a nursing home. It also lists a combined Sunday school event, a teen challenge rally, ladies conferences, an association rally, and regular Sunday and Wednesday services. Discovery Zone activities for grades P-8 are held on Mondays.
Tates Creek Christian Church Weekly Herald for July 9, 2014David Eversole
The document provides information about upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church including a singles potluck, Better With Age Club meeting, concert by the Nelons, and prayer requests. It lists Sunday service times and attendees for Sunday school and worship as well as financial statistics.
This document lists over 50 Unitarian Universalist congregations across Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, Missouri, and their neighboring districts. It celebrates over 50 years of these congregations bringing liberal religious presence to their communities. The document contains pictures and texts from congregation websites and Facebook pages, thanking individual contributors of photos.
The document summarizes the history and key beliefs of various Protestant denominations. It describes Martin Luther founding Lutheranism in the 1500s and other denominations arising from leaders like John Calvin, John Wesley, and Alexander Campbell. It outlines differences between conservative/evangelical and mainline Protestant churches and between liturgical and contemporary styles of worship. It also provides an overview of the origins and spread of Pentecostalism in the early 20th century.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for March 10, 2015David Eversole
This summary provides information about upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church:
- The Senior Saints in the Smokies 2015 conference will be held June 1-5 at Johnson University on the topic "Let's Travel Around the World." Registration is now open and brochures are available in the church office.
- The MetroGnomes jazz band will perform a concert on March 20 at 7:30 pm in the TCCC Worship Center.
- Easter memorial flowers can be ordered or donated in memory or honor of loved ones by March 20. Options include azaleas and tulip pots.
The document advertises a seminar about Kangen Water and its health benefits. The seminar will take place on May 19, 2010 from 7:00-8:00 pm at Colon Care Inc. in Chicago, Illinois. It will discuss how Kangen Water acts as a powerful antioxidant, increases blood oxygenation, helps balance pH levels, increases hydration, is detoxifying, and provide other health benefits. Attendees can sample and take home healthy Kangen water.
This document provides information about the services, programs, and ministries at Wilton Baptist Church. It details the church's Sunday and Wednesday service schedules. It also lists the various Sunday school, children's, teen, music, outreach, and senior adult ministries. The church offers nurseries, Pee-Wee Patch and Patch the Pirate clubs for children, SWAT and camps for teens, men's and women's Bible studies, and Wilton Baptist Academy for grades K4-12.
This document provides announcements for upcoming events at Oriole-York Mills United Church and Centennial-Japanese United Church located in Willowdale, Ontario. It announces events in September and October such as a Terry Fox donation month, welcome back Sunday with a BBQ, a bus trip to Niagara-on-the-Lake, a food and craft bazaar, and courses on happiness and Reiki healing. It also lists regular activities like weekly worship services, meetings, and food donations for the local food bank.
A homeless memorial day service and luncheon will be held on Wednesday, January 25, 2011 at Beneficent Church Meeting House & Round Top Center in Providence, Rhode Island. The service will begin at 11am followed by a luncheon catered by Johnson & Wales University at 12pm to celebrate and honor those who were homeless and passed away in 2011. For more information, contact the Rhode Island Coalition for the Homeless at 401-721-5685 or eric@rihomeless.org.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald June 11, 2014tatescreek
This document provides information about upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church in Lexington, KY for the week of June 11, 2014. It welcomes new members, provides details about Sunday services and Bible study groups, and lists prayer requests and attendance statistics from the previous Sunday.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald February 14, 2017Jenni Gregg
This document provides information about upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church in Lexington, KY for the week of February 14, 2017. It includes details on collecting donations for a local food pantry, a new sermon series on Ephesians, a women's prayer breakfast, and opportunities to get involved in supporting a local pregnancy resource center through a upcoming walk. Sunday worship times and classes are also listed.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for September 13, 2016tatescreek
This document provides information about upcoming events and services at Tates Creek Christian Church for the week of September 13, 2016. It includes details about Sunday services and classes, a fall study series, prayer requests, and various social and ministry activities such as a ministry fair, gospel concert, and family bowling night. Attendance statistics from the previous Sunday are also included.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald July 14, 2015tatescreek
This document is the weekly bulletin from Tates Creek Christian Church in Lexington, KY providing information on upcoming services, events, prayer requests and minister contact information. Key details include: Sunday services at 8:30 AM, 9:50 AM, 11:10 AM and 6:30 PM with Sunday school classes for all ages; a Better With Age Club day trip on July 23rd to Cane Ridge; a mission trip report on July 19th from a team that traveled to Pachuca, Mexico; and Vacation Bible School from July 26-31 for children ages infant to elementary. It also includes current prayer requests, attendance statistics, and financial giving updates.
The pastor's notes summarize February choir attendance, announce plans for Holy Week services, and provide the choir calendar highlights for upcoming months. Specifically, it recognizes choir members with perfect and high attendance in February, notes that choir candy will be smaller due to budget issues, and asks the choir to sing on Palm Sunday and stay for the start of the 11:15 service. It also announces Holy Week service plans including Good Friday and Easter Sunday, when some members will be asked to park off-site to free up spaces for guests. Lastly, it lists important upcoming choir dates in March through June.
The document announces several upcoming events at Chapel by the Sea church including a session meeting today to receive new members, Maundy Thursday and Good Friday services, Easter sunrise and brunch services. It also congratulates the parish nurse Sheila Morales and Dean Southworth for being featured in the local newspaper and thanks volunteers who participated in a Relay for Life fundraiser. It provides details on ordering food from the SHARE Florida Food Network to be delivered later this month.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for June 21, 2016David Eversole
This document provides information about upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church in Lexington, KY for the week of June 21, 2016. It lists the Sunday service times and Sunday school classes. It announces a concert on July 1st featuring three local churches and vacation bible school from July 11-14. It provides updates on new members, those in the hospital, and prayer requests. It includes the weekly attendance and financial figures.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for January 7, 2015David Eversole
The document provides details about an upcoming sermon series at Tates Creek Christian Church titled "Jesus is the Truth". It lists the sermon topics and corresponding Bible passages to be covered on January 11, 18, 25, and February 1. It also announces several upcoming church activities in January, including a Better with Age Club meeting, thank yous for Angel Tree gifts and Room in the Inn volunteers, and information about Wednesday morning Bible study being cancelled.
This document contains a schedule of services and events for a church. It lists the times for Sunday worship, Bible studies, prayer meetings, and choir practices. It also provides information on special events like a marriage retreat, Valentine's banquet, and senior luncheon. Details are given for sign-ups, locations, dates, and costs for various programs. Contact information is provided for the church website and television broadcast to keep up with upcoming events.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald for February 10, 2015David Eversole
This document provides information about upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church in Lexington, KY for the week of February 10, 2015. It includes details about a senior adult club meeting, a pro-life walk, a new bible study class, volunteer opportunities for children's ministry, and prayer requests. Sunday services are at 8:30 AM, 9:50 AM, 11:10 AM and 6:30 PM and various small groups and activities are scheduled throughout the week.
The document lists various church events and announcements for April, including nursing home and evening services on the 21st, a Women's Missionary Society meeting on the 23rd, a house warming on the 25th, a youth rally from the 26th to 27th, a dinner and movie on the 27th, ongoing Discovery Zone and Bible study/prayer meetings, and a business meeting on the 25th to discuss church finances. Members are asked to attend the important business meeting.
The document announces events for the church in October including a dinner and movie night, GRACE night to share God's love, a Thanksgiving service, and visit to a nursing home. It also lists a combined Sunday school event, a teen challenge rally, two ladies conferences, an association rally, and the regular Sunday and Wednesday services and programs. Discovery Zone will meet on Mondays from 6:30 to 8 PM for grades P-8.
The document provides information about church services and contacts for the Parish of Plymstock & Hooe. It lists the Sunday and weekday services at each of the four churches: St Mary & All Saints in Plymstock, St John the Evangelist in Hooe, Church of the Good Shepherd in Oreston, and Church of the Holy Family in Staddiscombe. It also provides contact information for the clergy, readers, wardens, treasurers, and those involved with the magazine.
The document announces events for the church in October including a dinner and movie night, Grace Night to share God's love, a Thanksgiving service, and visiting a nursing home. It also lists a combined Sunday school event, a teen challenge rally, ladies conferences, an association rally, and regular Sunday and Wednesday services. Discovery Zone activities for grades P-8 are held on Mondays.
Tates Creek Christian Church Weekly Herald for July 9, 2014David Eversole
The document provides information about upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church including a singles potluck, Better With Age Club meeting, concert by the Nelons, and prayer requests. It lists Sunday service times and attendees for Sunday school and worship as well as financial statistics.
This document lists over 50 Unitarian Universalist congregations across Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, Missouri, and their neighboring districts. It celebrates over 50 years of these congregations bringing liberal religious presence to their communities. The document contains pictures and texts from congregation websites and Facebook pages, thanking individual contributors of photos.
The document summarizes the history and key beliefs of various Protestant denominations. It describes Martin Luther founding Lutheranism in the 1500s and other denominations arising from leaders like John Calvin, John Wesley, and Alexander Campbell. It outlines differences between conservative/evangelical and mainline Protestant churches and between liturgical and contemporary styles of worship. It also provides an overview of the origins and spread of Pentecostalism in the early 20th century.
Orange County Business History, Part 10, Religionhmunoz1986
This document provides an overview of the various religions represented in Orange County, California. It discusses the native American religions practiced by early inhabitants, as well as the introduction of Christianity in the 1700s by Spanish missionaries. It then outlines the diversity of religions that have been brought to Orange County through immigration waves, including Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, and more. For each religion, it lists specific temples, churches, and organizations located throughout Orange County. It also discusses religious schools and businesses related to religion in the area.
Slides presented at the 136th Session of the Synod of the Diocese of Ottawa; Friday, November 04, 2017.
Includes presentations:
Communications
Today 4 Tomorrow: Annual Appeal
Companion Diocese of Jerusalem
Parish Ministry Committee and Parish Ministry Institute
Hospital Ministries
Trinity Cornwall Drop-In
Priority 1 Working Group and Embracing God's Future
Ottawa West Deanery Presentation
Provincial Synod
This journal examines the Methodist church in the UK, its behavior, historical roots and the problem it is facing in the 21st Century and suggests a solution based on research conducted.
The document summarizes an interview with the pastor of the Lighthouse Church, which is part of the Foursquare Church. The interview covered the basic beliefs of the Foursquare Church, how it differs from Catholicism, and other questions about the church's beliefs, practices, leadership structure, and history. The Foursquare Church believes in Jesus, salvation through faith alone rather than works, and Pentecostal teachings like speaking in tongues. It differs from Catholicism in its views of baptism, confession of sins, and the Eucharist.
This document discusses taking a church to the next level by addressing weaknesses and implementing changes to organizational structure. It begins by outlining typical life cycles churches experience, from emerging to declining. Leadership types are described that can influence growth. The role of the pastor is to examine the church's foundation. Feedback loops of growth and decline are explained. Ministry capital components like spiritual direction, relationships, and facilities are assessed. Barriers to small church growth below 200 members are identified. The document recommends adding staff and restructuring to levels of managerial or organizational models to break through ceilings to the next level above 400 members. A choice is needed from leadership and members to change structures for continued growth.
The document provides biographical information about Bishop Philip Poole, who serves as the Area Bishop of York-Credit Valley in the Diocese of Toronto. It describes his background and roles, and explains symbols associated with Anglican bishops such as vestments, crosses, and rings. It also provides details about the Diocese of Toronto, which covers a large geographic area and includes many culturally diverse congregations.
This set of slides, prepared as the Area Council Report to Diocesan Council, April 2013, describes the richly diverse nature of the Episcopal Area of York-Credit Valley and celebrates the work taking place there.
Christ Church Deer Park is an Anglican parish located in Toronto that provides various religious services and community programs. It has approximately 150-200 attendees for its main Sunday service. While the congregation is aging, it remains active in volunteering and outreach. This includes operating a large food bank and meals programs. The parish profile provides details on its governance, activities, and strengths like its music programming. It seeks a new leader to help evolve and grow its ministries to both members and the wider community.
This document outlines the vision, needs, and plans for St. John's Church. The vision is to be a living, caring, outward-looking family church that provides a warm welcome. It aims to win and build followers of Jesus Christ. The document discusses the needs of the church, including reaching the community, providing for youth, and supporting worldwide missions. It also describes plans to build a new facility to better meet these needs and reach out to more of the local community.
This document outlines the vision, needs, and plans for St. John's Church. The vision is to be a living, caring, outward-looking family church that provides a warm welcome. It aims to win and build followers of Jesus Christ. The needs include proclaiming the good news, welcoming all, and reaching the local community. The church plans to build bridges and serve the local community by opening its doors and showing Christ's love.
The 49th Annual Gathering of the Laity will take place from August 8-10, 2014 at the Lake Junaluska Conference & Retreat Center in Lake Junaluska, NC. The gathering is a spiritual renewal weekend featuring powerful preaching, uplifting music, and fellowship for laity and clergy from across the conference and beyond. This year's keynote speakers include Rev. Gaston Warner of ZOE Ministries, Rev. Tiffany Thomas of South Tryon Community Church, and Broadway star J. Mark McVey. Registration is $20 before July 31st and $30 after, with those age 15 and younger attending for free. More information can be found on the website or by contacting the
This document provides a ritual for an Ingathering/Water Communion ceremony observed by some Unitarian Universalist congregations on the first Sunday after Labor Day. The ritual involves participants bringing water they collected over the summer to share, and reflects on the spiritual significance of water and connections to others. It includes an opening prayer, introductory remarks discussing the meaning of the water and ritual, a time of silence, and a closing where the waters are blended together. The ritual is meant to renew participants' commitment to principles of love, hope and faith at the start of the church year.
This document lists over 150 choirs in the UK, Ireland, and Wales that consist of gentlemen and boys. It includes choirs located in cathedrals, abbeys, parish churches, and some public and preparatory schools. The choirs range widely geographically from cities like London, Cambridge, and Dublin to smaller towns. Many of the choirs have long traditions of exclusively male treble lines, though some now include female altos as well.
This set of slides, originally prepared as the Area Council Report to Diocesan Council, April 2013 and since updated, describes the richly diverse nature of the Episcopal Area of York-Credit Valley and celebrates the work taking place there.
This document lists over 200 food pantries, churches, and organizations across 7 central Florida counties that provide assistance and resources to those in need. It notes that in the US, 50.2 million people, including 17.2 million children, struggle with food insecurity. The list includes agencies in Brevard, Lake, Orange, Osceola, Seminole, Volusia counties that can help local residents who need assistance accessing food.
The document discusses successful places of worship in Roxbury, Massachusetts. It lists 27 religious institutions in Roxbury and provides information on their leaders, congregations, establishment dates, activities, impressions, and activity states. Many of the places of worship focus on activities like food, classes, ceremonies, youth programs, and health/wellness speakers to positively impact and empower their communities. The document also notes common themes among the places of worship like a presence of music, sports, need for renovations, and being technologically unsavvy.
The Episcopal Church was founded in England by King Henry VIII but the first church was established in Virginia. It has approximately 2.2 million followers in the US, though that number has been decreasing by around 1-2% each year. Episcopalians believe in Jesus Christ, the Holy Trinity, and key tenets in the Book of Common Prayer. Clergy undergo theological training and approval by their community before serving.
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A375 Example Taste the taste of the Lord, the taste of the Lord The taste of...franktsao4
It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
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A free eBook comprising 5 sets of PowerPoint presentations of meaningful stories /Inspirational pieces that teach important Dhamma/Life lessons. For reflection and practice to develop the mind to grow in love, compassion and wisdom. The texts are in English and Chinese.
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Why is this So? ~ Do Seek to KNOW (English & Chinese).pptxOH TEIK BIN
A PowerPoint Presentation based on the Dhamma teaching of Kamma-Vipaka (Intentional Actions-Ripening Effects).
A Presentation for developing morality, concentration and wisdom and to spur us to practice the Dhamma diligently.
The texts are in English and Chinese.
The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
Jude gives us hope at the end of a dark letter. In a dark world like today, we need the light of Christ to shine brighter and brighter. Jude shows us where to fix our focus so we can be filled with God's goodness and glory. Join us to explore this incredible passage.
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Dear Carol Lee Elliot, I'll be attending the Ingathering, but not representing a congregation -- I'm a retired Minister living in Nova Scotia and not a member of a congregation here, as the nearest is 3 hours away in Halifax. I appreciate that you probably don't have time or space in the Ingathering for contributions from individual members, but -- just in case! -- I'm attaching a photo of the ocean (Gulf of Maine, Atlantic Ocean) which is the boundary of my backyard. I'll be pleased to bring water from there if you can accept non-congregational contributions. Otherwise, the thought is there anyway! Warmly, treadwell@ns.sympatico.ca Anne Treadwell Middle West Pubnico Nova Scotia