Thesaurus / congregation
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Adults baptized in the Holy Spirit have their faith reborn and strengthened by members of the congregation laying their hands on them.
WHAT IS CHARISMATIC CATHOLICISM?LGBTQ-EDITORSEPTEMBER 29, 2020NO STRAIGHT NEWSAs most don’t regularly gather like a church congregation, religiously unaffiliated Americans can be difficult to reach.
MORE AND MORE AMERICANS AREN’T RELIGIOUS. WHY ARE DEMOCRATS IGNORING THESE VOTERS?DANIEL COXSEPTEMBER 17, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHTMany of them are too busy helping their congregations deal with the direct impact of the pandemic to spend much time countering conspiracy theories.
EVANGELICALS ARE LOOKING FOR ANSWERS ONLINE. THEY’RE FINDING QANON INSTEAD.ABBY OHLHEISERAUGUST 26, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWSuddenly he understood that his efforts to protect his congregation from covid-19 had contributed to a different sort of infection.
EVANGELICALS ARE LOOKING FOR ANSWERS ONLINE. THEY’RE FINDING QANON INSTEAD.ABBY OHLHEISERAUGUST 26, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWArt is all about congregation, and it can have supportive factors online.
INDIA’S CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS ARE FIGHTING TO KEEP THE ARTS ALIVE DURING A PANDEMICMANAVI KAPURJULY 22, 2020QUARTZShe and her husband were more than a little proud of having so well known a man in their congregation.
UNCANNY TALESVARIOUSAnother such case is found in the account of the league between Joshua and the princes of the congregation, and the Gibeonites.
THE ORDINANCE OF COVENANTINGJOHN CUNNINGHAMThe congregation, forgetting the sacredness of the place, were in a broad grin, and the parson looked daggers.
THE BOOK OF ANECDOTES AND BUDGET OF FUN;VARIOUSThe counters and sticks seemed to exercise great influence over the congregation, for it was only round them that they gathered.
A WOMAN'S JOURNEY ROUND THE WORLDIDA PFEIFFERIf Jason had married Selina without opposition, his congregation would have been enraged.
SCATTERGOOD BAINESCLARENCE BUDINGTON KELLANDWORDS RELATED TO CONGREGATION
- aggregation
- army
- assemblage
- assembly
- collection
- commonalty
- concourse
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- crowd
- crush
- drove
- great number
- heap
- herd
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- infinitude
- infinity
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- ocean
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- people
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- proletariat
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- seas
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- bunch
- cattle
- circle
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- cloud
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- company
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- meet
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- press
- rabble
- rank and file
- score
- scores
- sellout
- set
- stream
- surge
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- troupe
- tumult
- abutment
- accord
- agglutination
- agreement
- amalgam
- amalgamation
- blend
- centralization
- coadunation
- combination
- coming together
- commixture
- compound
- concatenation
- conciliation
- concord
- concurrence
- confluence
- congregation
- conjunction
- consolidation
- correlation
- coupling
- fusion
- harmony
- hookup
- incorporation
- intercourse
- joint
- junction
- juncture
- meeting
- melding
- merging
- mixture
- seam
- symbiosis
- synthesis
- tie up
- tie-in
- unanimity
- unification
- unison
- uniting
- unity
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