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rformance of the piece by the St. Cecilia's | Congregation, a Viennese musician's fraternity, on some |
to the rostrum and declaim before the whole | congregation a blasphemous anti-sermon on the death of G |
um, as the local leader of the Williamsburg | congregation, a new position that never existed. |
, he was appointed Superior General of that | Congregation, a post from which he would resign on 3 Oct |
urch of England by giving every member of a | congregation a share in the government and finance of th |
in the church's move to become a twittering | congregation, a move that attracted the attention of Tim |
In 1523, Affligem joined the Bursfelde | Congregation, a union of Benedictine monasteries formed |
rn of things remembered, hoping to give the | congregation a feeling of the old country. |
1830, the Ohio General Assembly granted the | congregation a charter whereby it was incorporated under |
Little more than twenty years later, the | congregation abandoned its old building, leaving it vaca |
The | congregation, abbreviated O.Z. and formally known as the |
etta Scott King's funeral at a conservative | congregation active in anti-gay work led to the protest |
brother of rabbi Ephraim Carlebach, of the | congregation Adass Jeshurum around Easter 1919, was buil |
Congregation Adath Jeshurun is a historic synagogue and | |
Congregation Adath Yeshurun was founded in 1887 as an Or | |
ships growing, as well as the Knight Arnold | congregation, additional space was necessary to accommod |
When it was formed in 1965, the | congregation adopted the motto: "A church for all people |
turn of the 19th century, when much of the | congregation adopted Unitarianism along with many of the |
In 1963, the | congregation adopted the name Temple B'nai Darom. |
s article is about the continuing Episcopal | congregation affiliated with the Episcopal Diocese of Vi |
inia-Highland Church in Atlanta, Georgia, a | congregation affiliated with the Alliance of Baptists an |
ers can also symbolize the rejoining of the | congregation after summer travels. |
The | congregation again grew to the point that the structure |
Its | congregation again reunited with Knox UMC until 1949 whe |
Congregation Agudas Achim Anshei Sfard, more commonly kn | |
w that once belonged to Orthodox synagogue, | Congregation Agudas Achim, founded in 1899 when Brockton |
Agudas Achim Synagogue, formally known as | Congregation Agudas Achim, is located on Rock Avenue in |
Congregation Agudath Shalom, also known as the Walnut St | |
Ehrenkranz is the Rabbi Emeritus of the | Congregation Agudath Sholom in Stamford, Connecticut whe |
Congregation Agudath Achim (Hebrew: "Society of Brothers | |
ates in 1903 and became rabbi of New York's | Congregation Ahavat Zedek in New York City. |
Congregation Ahavath Chesed was organized in 1880. | |
Congregation Ahavath Achim was formed in Stoughton in 18 | |
This was also a success and the | congregation all enrolled. |
mber, Mrs. Helen Nakagawa Abe, of the local | congregation also graces the altar inside the temple. |
Members of Jeffers' | congregation also attacked the mayor and police chief, r |
y of brothers and priests and the Maryknoll | Congregation, also called the Maryknoll Sisters. |
er (congregational business manager) of the | Congregation also served as de facto Mayor of the town. |
piritual and administrative guidance of the | congregation, also a council of elders who collaborates |
The fact that the Walnut Ridge | congregation also resisted Synodic authority and the peo |
Emphasizing education, the First Baptist | congregation also created one of the earliest local scho |
en sung antiphonally, between precentor and | congregation, although it was obviously intended for con |
ng any representational art in front of the | congregation, although exceptions may be made for the Ch |
Vincennes, Indiana, in 1856 to establish a | congregation among the German Catholics of Indianapolis. |
As the only Jewish | congregation among fifty congregations of the Portsmouth |
It was built in this way to give the | congregation an excellent view of the chancel from the n |
over the years, including a German Lutheran | congregation, an Armenian Evangelical Church (1896-1921) |
y the vice-president of the Orthodox Hebrew | Congregation and chairman of their external affairs comm |
She shared this diagnosis openly with the | congregation and continues to preach most Sundays. |
e University of Cambridge, and the House of | Congregation and the Ancient House of Congregation in th |
e Lai, Secretary of the Sacred Consistorial | Congregation, and the principal co-consecrators were Hen |
y near Brussels belonging to the Windesheim | Congregation, and professed there as a frater conversus. |
McCarty was founded in 1932 as a white | congregation, and gained attention when it integrated an |
t. Clair Avenue West in 1914 as a Methodist | congregation, and named for department store founder Tim |
He still felt called to the Passionist | Congregation and made several trips to see Paul to beg t |
ter the final word are recited first by the | congregation and then repeated by the reader. |
served as the rabbi of the Edinburgh Hebrew | Congregation and as Dean of Jews' College, London. |
the 1750s the chapel was too small for its | congregation and in 1758 subscriptions were raised to bu |
uated by the singing of moving hymns by the | congregation and impressive performances by professional |
meeting as procurator to the fourth general | congregation, and took part in the election of Claudio A |
The synagogue was built by the original | congregation and is currently maintained by the Lisbon H |
e original building to accommodate a larger | congregation and today almost no original masonry surviv |
s are maintained by local recorders in each | congregation and reported electronically. |
His presence attracted a large | congregation, and larger premises were needed. |
Congregation and its pastors were key in the relocation | |
ssionary popularised the theology among the | congregation, and assistance from the leader of the Unit |
mbers of the session are the pastor of that | congregation, and the other ruling elders (sometimes cal |
in 1846 became an atheist, joining the Free | Congregation and supporting free love. |
reviously, he was minister of Templepatrick | Congregation and served as Convener of the Union Commiss |
ations: the German Jewish Shangarai Chasset | congregation, and Portuguese Jewish (Sephardic) Nefutzot |
some considerable time because of its small | congregation and its state of repair. |
taining the Community Rule, the Rule of the | Congregation, and the Rule of the Blessing) dates from 1 |
er Chapel suited to the requirements of the | congregation and the surrounding community. |
approximately 4,000 members (in the English | congregation and nine other language congregations). |
all occupied it till June 25, 1876 when the | congregation and institutions removed to Christ Church. |
at a Jewish funeral, some members left the | congregation and founded the Har Sinai Verein, the first |
peaking and English-speaking members of his | congregation, and reduced the heavy financial debts burd |
bi, he served as Hazzan and Minister to the | Congregation and was among the first Jewish communal lea |
a member of the United Vietnamese Buddhist | Congregation and the head is the Most Venerable Thich Nh |
was a schoolmaster, clerk to the dissenting | congregation, and occasional village preacher. |
Trinity Episcopal Church is a historic | congregation and building, designed by Toledo, Ohio arch |
hich places the speaker in the front of the | congregation and at the center of the chancel. |
hurch (or bishop) is a mediator between the | congregation and God through Jesus Christ; that, like Ch |
ebi Ashkenazi, then rabbi of the Ashkenazic | congregation, and assisted him in unmasking the impostor |
Here he became pastor of the Italian | congregation, and in 1697 professor of church history, a |
It is a conservative evangelical Protestant | congregation, and has been so since its inception. |
facing the altar, the same direction as the | congregation), and kneeling for communion. |
e received nearly unanimous approval by the | congregation and the church board. |
the Evangelical Covenant Church as a member | congregation, and currently has eight pastors credential |
ed people in Newport" to organize their new | congregation and the vestry considered him to be St. |
overnor, Thomas Kirker, helped organize the | congregation and one of Kentucky's governors, Thomas Met |
in, conciliated the hostile elements of his | congregation, and his death was mourned equally by all. |
ed back to Brooklyn, were appointed in each | congregation and a weekly "service meeting" introduced t |
Temple Beth-El is a Reform Jewish | congregation, and a founding member of the Union for Ref |
ing during services, then standing with the | congregation, and finally receiving the Eucharist again |
church was sold in 1929 to a Dutch Reformed | congregation, and then in 1950 to the Roman Catholic Chu |
istoric Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada | congregation and building in a rural district near Two H |
gradually estranged the majority of his own | congregation, and on the complaint of the trustees to th |
s an historic Presbyterian Church in Canada | congregation and Gothic Revival church building in downt |
the 2004 elections, Parsley encouraged his | congregation and television audience to vote for Ohio's |
Additionally, the Concord | congregation and his friends and colleagues created in h |
rance) was a nun of the English Benedictine | Congregation and chief founder of Stanbrook Abbey. |
The Chapel currently has an active | congregation and it is likely that activities will conti |
y 4 February 1559, Fife was won over to the | Congregation and pacified. |
After it was acquired by the | congregation and placed in trust, £11,050 was spent on l |
Both the members of his | congregation and the remaining local residents responded |
but this proved to be insufficient for the | congregation and in 1888 an additional chapel, the Sodal |
ht his charismatic gift of preaching to the | congregation and attracted new members. |
Ascension grew until it was a large enough | congregation and as a result they received their first o |
ed the Society of Saint-Sulpice, a clerical | congregation, and a seminary attached to the church. |
ymous with Sacred Heart Province of the CMI | congregation and its many social and educational institu |
His family were respected members of their | congregation and active in supporting their community. |
that with the families from the former West | Congregation, and many newcomers to the community, a new |
etty jealousies and spitefulness within the | congregation and the damage done by itinerant hot-gospel |
a lively shooting club, a vital Protestant | congregation and a committed auxiliary fire brigade. |
nly cantor, but also spiritual chief of the | congregation, and was entitled to act as rabbi at the so |
Envisioned by the CMI | congregation and established in 1956, St. Joseph's Colle |
but a little before, in the presence of the | congregation and under the hand of the president, we sol |
ngel, who serves as the Senior Rabbi of the | Congregation, and Rabbanit Gilda Angel, who has authored |
d be transferred from the Anglo-Benedictine | Congregation, and placed under the Bishop of the Western |
gians, before it is finally approved by the | Congregation and the Pope) would have to happen. |
lumber workers in Milton did not follow the | congregation, and eventually started a smaller Jewish co |
he habit of daily prayer, in private and in | congregation and the practice of invoking the grace of G |
Trinity Episcopal Church is an Episcopal | congregation and a historic wooden Gothic Revival style |
cess, the tension between the minister with | congregation and the pro-sale church governing body led |
Congregation Anshai Sfard merged into it in 1957. | |
eland, Ohio, where his father, Barnett, led | Congregation Anshe Chesed, one of the country's largest |
The new | congregation appointed its first minister, the Rev John |
On March 13, 1846, the | congregation appointed its first rabbi, Benjamin da Silv |
On 7 November 2008, the same | Congregation approved the statutes of the Opus Angelorum |
in the community of Zena, is a Presbyterian | congregation approximately 10 miles northwest of Salem, |
aintain various relics of her life in their | congregation archives as well as in a Heritage Museum in |
lly) but the stone, like the members of the | congregation, are "proudly Texan." |
Majority of the | congregation are of African American background, whom ma |
Today, many members of the current | congregation are descendants of the men who founded the |
arge drone population to saturate the Drone | Congregation area with drones of a given stock. |
Saturating the drone | congregation area improves the odds that the queen will |
The | congregation area of the church is known as the House of |
h assembly (as a group entity) but also the | congregation as a koinonia (Greek) or fellowship of beli |
Evangelical Friends may refer to a local | congregation as a church, while some other Friends call |
e edifice was intended by the architect and | congregation as a replica of Solomon's Temple. |
counsel from Eymard when Rodin entered the | Congregation as a lay brother in 1862, having giving up |
d jigs, without surprising or offending the | congregation, as far as I was able to discover." |
50% of the actual market price) to Leland's | congregation as a gesture of gratitude. |
e pro-cathedral, was erected and served the | congregation as its house of worship while construction |
man, as the senior pastor, chose the Wicaco | congregation as his own. |
oversight from the CREC, which accepted the | congregation as a full member in October 2007. |
s indicated by their membership of a Jewish | congregation as of 1935 (passing of the Nuremberg Laws), |
e speedily gathered a large and influential | congregation, as much by the somewhat excessive fervour |
ompromise solution to a dispute amongst the | congregation as to the design at the time of the buildin |
buted notably, serving as presidents of the | congregation as well as assistant rabbis. |
Church, and served the local Roman Catholic | congregation as its place of worship until 1968. |
Pastor Larry Kroon describes the | congregation as "socially conservative." |
Rabbi Alan D. Fuchs led the | congregation as senior rabbi from 1988 to 1998. |
Yitzchak Zev Rabinowitz joined the | congregation as rabbi in 1997. |
settled in Pensacola and became part of the | congregation as well. |
The church continues to serve the | congregation as the Water Works United Methodist Church. |
The first church continues to serve the | congregation as the Chapel of St. Ignatius. |
ty by Pastor Okpo, and joined his fledgling | congregation as one of its first members. |
the following May became sole pastor to the | congregation, as he remained until his death. |
gave a eulogy for Henry Ward Beecher to his | congregation as a sermon, an action considered noteworth |
as now very old, but he preached to a small | congregation assembled in his own home, including severa |
on Sunday evening, April 14, where a large | congregation assembled. |
ions) lie within the premises of the idgah ( | congregation assembly area) while its paved ground is al |
emporary custom of establishing a religious | congregation at the time of the foundation of a hospital |
became minister in 1705 of the presbyterian | congregation at Honiton (extinct 1788), where he united |
father and brothers, he became pastor of a | congregation at Newman Street, London, whence he removed |
nisterial engagement was in the independent | congregation at Clapham, where he preached once a fortni |
year he became minister of the presbyterian | congregation at Penrith. |
Henry Read (1686-1774) in the presbyterian | congregation at St. Thomas's, Southwark, and succeeded h |
al to the city, Ida joined a small holiness | congregation at Seventeenth and South Streets. |
Church of Scotland, both through its local | congregation at St Andrew's and thorough its World Missi |
nt elder with William Kiffin to the baptist | congregation at Devonshire Square, London, where he cont |
in prison at York Castle for preaching to a | congregation at the end of the service. |
t in the colonies (he was pastor of a slave | congregation at Le Ressouvener, British Guiana where he |
He became the pastor of a Nonconformist | congregation at St. Albans. |
1630, became a full member of John Eliot's | congregation at Roxbury, and was later established as de |
red ornaments of Ayyappan) procession and a | congregation at the hill shrine of Sabarimala. |
He was placed in charge of a nearby | congregation at Saldana, where he learned Hindustani and |
In 1891, Olsson left a | congregation at Woodhull, Illinois, to return to Augusta |
returned to Brooklyn in 1864 to rejoin his | congregation at Siloam Presbyterian Church, where he sta |
In addition he took charge (1801-3) of the | congregation at Dob Lane Chapel, Failsworth. |
The formation of the tiny | congregation at Palayamkottai consisting of just 40 memb |
f Virginia was allowed to preach to a slave | congregation at the white Woodlawn Church, then located |
to be temporary, still houses the church's | congregation at one end. |
d in 1687 became minister of a Presbyterian | congregation at Chester. |
appointed the Senior Pastor of the Hispanic | congregation at Lakewood Church, one of the largest chur |
as invited to take charge of an independent | congregation at Beccles, Suffolk. |
nd was ordained to the pastoral charge of a | congregation at Pittenweem, Fife, whence he removed in 1 |
He was well known and loved by his | congregation at the Parish of Kivumu; his decision to re |
34-1701), whose ministry to the independent | congregation at Kibworth was continued by his elder brot |
hymn book, "The Service of Praise", for his | congregation at the Barclay Church in Edinburgh. |
recorded took place in 1732 in the Moravian | congregation at Herrnhut in the Upper Lusatian hills of |
o take permanent charge of the presbyterian | congregation at Funchal. |
Eastmead was pastor of a | congregation at Kirkby Moorside, Yorkshire, and died abo |
He was appointed to the | congregation at Funchal under the Free church colonial m |
tecting the Brothers, the Community and the | Congregation at the expense of the victims". |
The | congregation at this service are committed, enthusiastic |
r doctrine caused the First African Baptist | congregation at Bryan Street to split. |
522-1559) as preachers of the Dutch refugee | congregation at Austin Friars. |
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