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Definitions for Congregations
con·gre·ga·tions
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Congregations in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Congregations in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of Congregations in a Sentence
At this time, organizations that hold in-person services or gatherings are putting the health and safety of their congregations, the general public and our local ability to open up at great risk.
There are cases, usually in new congregations and in some regions more than others, we're working on it.
Some congregations experiment with 'artificial insemination.' What do they do? They welcome... 'Yes come, come, come'. And then there are problems, no. We must be serious about who we take. We must clearly distinguish if it is a real vocation, and help it to grow.
A government that struggles to keep itself open. Russia knee-deep in our democracy. An all-out war on environmental protection. A Justice Department rolling back civil rights by the day. Hatred and supremacy proudly marching in our streets. Bullets tearing through our classrooms, concerts, and congregations. Targeting our safest, sacred places, and that nagging, sinking feeling, no matter your political beliefs: This is not right. This is not who we are.
Former Kentucky representative Joe Graviss:
You have people putting up big signs in their fields on major parkways saying if you vote for a Democrat you're going to hell, you have pastors telling their congregations who to vote for and putting the list tacked on church front doors with damning repercussions if they don't vote that way.
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