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d) Church membership The members of the church are all true Christians in the present age.... The writers of the new Testament used metaphorical descriptions in their literature.... Some of the metaphors in the new Testament for the church are: • The church is united by Christ's body and thus it is the Body of Christ.... Many churches which are liberal protestant churches are false churches today....
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Musical recording is able to do things with the composition and recording of music that would make past generations quake, and the vast possibilities that are possible with this new technology is amazing; even to someone like me who is not a fan of the modern music age.... Despite what else the modern age has done, it's contributions to music recording and technology have really increased the myriad of possibilities for anybody who wants to go into electronic music or the recording or music....
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It dominated the architectural landscape in Europe for centuries and reflected the values, culture and advances of an age, particularly the overriding concern for religion.... This new style was achieved through a novel structural design that is akin to human skeleton and also featured a kind of verticality that obscured horizontal lines, effectively presenting a soaring effect, seemingly defying gravity.... While the gothic style did not create new stylistic elements, it successfully combined features of previous architectural styles into a harmonious work of art....
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At the age of 16, like many Americans with an African background living in the south, she participated in the great migration to C she to Chicago, Illinois for better opportunities, Where she was invited in various places to perform her songs.... She then began touring some of the city churches and the surrounding areas with one of the professional gospel groups, Johnson gospel singers (Colin 2005,pp 2107)....
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Being unable to plan his activities effectively, Daniel retires to his rural home in Norrland in Northern Sweden where he settles at their home that his mother leaves him before her death when Daniel was of tender age.... While at the city, Daniel is jovial and freely interacts with people who surrounds him and this gives him the morale to plan for more activities and to visit more churches and institutions to aid various choir groups in coming up with good and appealing music (Brussat 2009)....
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The holy communion has been a popular practice among churches for many decades, but as time has worn on, it is found that the evangelical church has begun to uphold this practice fewer times in a year than was previously the case.... hellip; There are a number of solutions that can be offered for churches that had stopped but wish to go back to practicing the Holy Communion however such as setting apart a certain date for this activity for those who feel it may take too much time during normal service hours....
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"What Is the Term new age" paper focuses on new age that is a big number of independent individuals and groups.... There are groups and spiritual heads in North America that can be portrayed as new age.... The new age Crusade advocated for a change in high society's collective opinions.... hellip; Heelas states that by 1960 the new age spiritual life was no longer confined to the new age which refers to the limited number of people who were willing to get into the movement....
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The paper "churches Mission in the World" highlights that I agree with Wright when he says that the role of the church, and by extension Christians, endeavor to in tune the world as at present to be in line with God's ultimate goal for mankind –salvation.... In other words, the continued presence of churches after Christ's ascension to heaven was viewed as Jesus' continued presence on the face of the world.... In the modern world, evangelical churches have become an institution that offers moral advice on matters pertaining to legislation and has served more or less like the chaplain of society....
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