Strength for the Journey, Second Edition: A Pilgrimage of Faith in CommunityChurch Publishing, Inc., 2017 M11 1 - 304 páginas
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... worship as earnestly and naturally as he or she may go to table or to bed, or even as he or she may choose to make love while in bed. What Diana Butler Bass has given us in Strength puts the lie to the readiness of those assumptions ...
... worship as earnestly and naturally as he or she may go to table or to bed, or even as he or she may choose to make love while in bed. What Diana Butler Bass has given us in Strength puts the lie to the readiness of those assumptions ...
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... worship. You teach me far more than I could ever teach you. In the early stages of this project Sarah Polster helped clarify and shape the ideas and the narrative. She often understood what I wanted to say more than I did myself and ...
... worship. You teach me far more than I could ever teach you. In the early stages of this project Sarah Polster helped clarify and shape the ideas and the narrative. She often understood what I wanted to say more than I did myself and ...
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... worship and theology. The morning's scriptural passages were from the book of Acts and the book of Luke. The Episcopal Church places special emphasis on Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, and most sermons are based on these Gospel texts. We ...
... worship and theology. The morning's scriptural passages were from the book of Acts and the book of Luke. The Episcopal Church places special emphasis on Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, and most sermons are based on these Gospel texts. We ...
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... worship tedious and their theology out of touch. When the churches tried to be more relevant and attempted to change, many older members protested by withdrawing financial support or by leaving themselves. The old mainline, it seemed ...
... worship tedious and their theology out of touch. When the churches tried to be more relevant and attempted to change, many older members protested by withdrawing financial support or by leaving themselves. The old mainline, it seemed ...
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A Pilgrimage of Faith in Community Diana Butler Bass. and contemporary worship styles. As a result, for most contemporary Americans the word Christian conjures images of Billy Graham, Jerry Falwell, and Pat Robertson—not of some learned ...
A Pilgrimage of Faith in Community Diana Butler Bass. and contemporary worship styles. As a result, for most contemporary Americans the word Christian conjures images of Billy Graham, Jerry Falwell, and Pat Robertson—not of some learned ...
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ST STEPHENS EPISCOPAL CHURCH | 89 |
CHURCH OF THE HOLY FAMILY | 121 |
CHAPTER FIVE Interim | 153 |
TRINITY CHURCH | 189 |
GRACEST LUKES EPISCOPAL CHURCH | 223 |
CHRIST CHURCH | 263 |
PARLIAMENT OF THE WORDS RELIGIONS | 287 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 293 |
ABOUT THE AUTHOR | 299 |
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