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The church wasn't an organization in the first century. They weren't writing checks or buying property. The church has matured and developed over the years. But for some reason, the last thing to change is the structure of leadership.
What people pray for will tell you more than anything else whether they are locked into the vision and priorities of the church.
It's really tough to be an active member of your church when you travel so much, but that's the stuff that keeps you going.
I grew up Presbyterian, just a basic Protestant upbringing. There were years in my life when I would go to church every Sunday and to Sunday school. Then I just phased out of it.
I was raised Unitarian, and my mother said she took us to church so that we wouldn't get religious later in life.
'Phantom of the Opera' started in my little 100-seater converted church in Britain with a stage where we did what we did. But it was the score itself was what made it.
They should go back to the medieval tradition, which is that the nave of the church is always used for local business.
The leadership lost its nerve. Instead of taking the lead in the reform movement... they pulled the plug on it. They tried and are still trying to return the church to the dry ice of the previous century and a half.
There has always been a certain proportion of people who leave the Church on issues of authority and sex. That hasn't changed since we started doing research on it back in the early 1960s.
I don't necessarily go to church every week, but I am a Christian, and I believe in God and Jesus Christ.
Films were really my church. As a young kid, it was movies and books; it was nothing remarkable, really, just that is where I felt soothed, that is where I felt most myself... safest.
As a former Catholic, and as someone who even today is not opposed to being called a Christian, I felt I had every right to use the symbols of the Church and resented being told not to.
Unfortunately, the Church's position on most contemporary issues makes it hard to take them seriously.
You can't take a kid from north Alabama and growing up in church - some of that is just gonna seep out.
If you grow up playing in church, it removes a lot of the boundaries that other musicians might have, growing up with sheet music or whatever.
I grew up in Oxnard, CA, and I went to a church called St. Paul, where I was playing drums. My mom had a strawberry company. The whole town of Oxnard is basically built on produce, and more particularly, strawberries.
Growing up in a house where there was a lot of different musical influences - my mom listens to soul stuff and Top 40, my sisters would listen to hip-hop - and the church, I grew up listening to a lot of gospel stuff. So I think that plays a role in how I make music now because my music has a lot of range. I don't just do one thing.
I danced for a while, and I knew I could sing, so I just began singing in a praise band at church and doing musical theater and jazz vocal performance in school. One didn't really lead to another; I was just always interested in the performance arts.
I'm a pastor. I say, 'Let the church say amen,' and that settles it. Everything has been said, you know; it's like we have to agree with God.
Judges cannot - nor should they try to - align our legal system with the Church's moral teaching whenever the two diverge. They should, however, conform their own behavior to the Church's standard.
One of my good friends is Christian, goes to church every Sunday, very religious. I'm fine with that and I will never judge her.
Ultimately Warhol's private moral reference was to the supreme kitsch of the Catholic church.
I went to Montreal. My first gig went very badly. They just weren't laughing at anything. I found out they were a load of Christians, and it was a gig to raise money for a new church roof.
I'm one of those people that, if I'm in the country, I will have a look inside an old church.
The language of the Catholic Church - the liturgy, the prayer, the gospels - was in many ways my first poetry.
Most of the characters I write with don't think an awful lot about their faith. They're not always questioning the church or feeling confined by the church or rebelling against the church.
From education by the Church to education by Germanic value is a step of several generations.
I come from a deeply Catholic family. My husband and I were married in a Catholic church; we decided to put our kids into Catholic school.
I live in Manhattan, and on my block there's a church with a soup line every day. There are a lot of children there.
My mother, throughout her entire life, has been faithful to the church, even though the church has not been that faithful to her because of her politics.
The church which ceases to be evangelistic will soon cease to be evangelical.
It might kill you to say it, because the film really takes on the Catholic Church, but I do think there is a sort of affection for certain rituals, and an authenticity to the presentation of those rituals, in 'Mea Maxima Culpa.'
I grew up Methodist and went to church until my parents gave up on religion when I was nine.
I grew up in the north of Chile, and this is why there are a lot of religious symbols in my pictures: because the Catholic Church in Latin America is very strong.
Until they put that sand and dirt in my face I will not sit in church all day.
I'm unabashedly obsessed with 'The Golden Girls,' and I have been for many years. And I consider myself to be a priest in the church of 'The Golden Girls.'
The style of God venerated in the church, mosque, or synagogue seems completely different from the style of the natural universe.
I went to church and couldn't swallow it. The music was nice but I don't belong there.
As any Christian would understand, I feel church is sacred. For me, it is the place I worship, where I learn about God and feel closest to Him each week.
A church is an incubator, a nursery, a grade school. You start where people are and move them to where they need to be.
I have been a performer for as long as I can remember. I performed in Sunday school and church plays.
I was raised in a very religious household - it wasn't dogma, but we were raised Christian; we went to church every Sunday, Bible study, Bible camp every summer.
The United States may be a religious nation. But it is also a nation with a strong commitment to separation of church and state.
I think by eighth grade I knew I wanted to be an actor. I'd done church plays and stuff, but my first actual acting class was in eighth grade. I was obsessed with it.
I had experiences or exposure to music in church. I went to a church, it was very unique. It was a predominantly African American Catholic church. So they would have - one mass would be traditional church music, and then the other mass would be gospel music.
I believe the collapse of the House of Windsor is tied in with the collapse of the Church of England.
For centuries the leaders of Christian thought spoke of women as a necessary evil, and the greatest saints of the Church are those who despise women the most.
I was a made an eternal member of the Church of Satan by Anton LeVey himself in 1988.
Neither I nor anyone in the Church would ever tolerate hatred of or prejudice towards any of the Lord's children.
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