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    Throughout history many events have contributed in shaping our theology. Many would argue the rank of importance of each event. Obviously Jesus death, burial, and resurrection would top the list of most Christians. Many would place the Reformation next in line of importance, but what next? Has there been an event since the Reformation that would rise to the level of a Second Reformation? Could any event ever rival the salvific implications of the Reformation? And what criteria could one ascertain

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    could feel grits of sand hitting my arms and face as the breeze began to pick up. The sand asaulted my cheeks with their roughness, but soon the wind died down and the sand was once again laying rejected on the ground. Turning my focus back to the church building, I noticed several Bolivians standing inside the iron gate. These people were all dark skinned with crinkles around their eyes, showing their love to laugh. They were dressed plainly, one boy wearing a shirt that proudly advertised "Coca-Cola

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    a close-knit church, we quickly learned that our pastor had committed adultery with one of my best friends’ mother. My family was extremely upset and the whole church was distraught when we heard the news. I had no idea what to think. This man, whom I trusted, had baptized me and answered any questions I had. My family adored our pastor because he was such a great teacher of the Bible. I could not fathom how my pastor, a man of God, could be capable of a sin like this. After church that day, my family

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    conference’s total weekly attendance. Compared to other UMC conferences, a large amount of Florida’s attendees are found in churches with large congregations.   Table 1 – The Average Florida Church Table 1 shows that the average Florida church has 206 weekly attendees and spends approximately $417,000 per year. The average church in the Florida Annual Conference is the largest compared to the national average. The conference is ranked 1st in average attendance with 119 more weekly attendees. While larger churches

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    The church structures have changed drastically over time. In the beginning of the Church History, places of worship were simple stone buildings, with the primary focus being on praising God and having a place to hold the sacraments. Monasteries were a common worship center as well. The simple designs have been revamped. By the time of the Renaissance, churches were created to be magnificent places for prayer and to give thanks to God. Since then, church structures have only progressed in design

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    PT6920 Church Architecture-Site Visit Vikato Kappo Final Paper on Church Architecture July 3, 2015 “The Significance of Pulpit in the Church Architectural Settings” Introduction The term ‘Church Architecture’ refers to the architectural buildings of the Christian churches and cathedrals, which evolved over two thousand years. The churches have witnessed varied styles of architectural buildings from the early period of the birth of Christianity till today. Some

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    frustration. But most of all it offered hope: hope we received, hope we gave, and hope we have yet to grasp. For me personally it offered opportunity to deliver God’s word to my brothers and sisters at First Covenant on several occasions. We as a church building continue to host a number of God’s ministries from our own ministries as First Covenant, to Nueva Vida and Come to Believe, all the way to Quilter’s meetings and movie marathon nights. It is no surprise that God moves all around us and great

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    dissertation Subject: technology and religion The church is one that has always sought to get the word out to the masses in the most direct way possible. One of the most recent ways that this direct communication has changed in this digital age is the introduction of the computer to the churches arsenal. We will take a closer look into the reason for some of these churches location, some of the issues that can be a problem in this sort of setting, how the church has reacted to the introduction of digital

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    1) Where and what was “The Church of the Desert”? Officially, there were no more Protestant left in France after the Edict of Fontainebleau. During this time Protestant religious practice was banned in France, service were held in secret (“Church of the Desert” meetings) in many parts of the country. Many who had been outwardly converted held fast to their faith. And those that had denied their faith now returned to the desert church out in open fields or clearing in the woods for Protestant worship

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    Dear Mr. Davenport, Director of Athletics at Oklahoma Baptist University As you very well know, Oklahoma Baptist University competes in twenty-one varsity sports at the NCAA Division II level. Every year, approximately 500 student-athletes from all around Oklahoma, the United States, and the globe come to Bison Hill to compete on one of those twenty-one teams. As a member of the Bison baseball team, I’ve been very blessed to meet and play with a diverse group of guys. Over the first couple of months

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