Kujawski was doing his best to engage them, but they were reticent. Pastor John, the clergyman who put this together, gave Sharon a gentle pat on her arm and said, tell him your story.Sharon proceeded to talk for 10 minutes about she and Deb, how she and Deb met 27 years before in Boston.
Patel: Right. So, lemme, lemme tell you a story. It's a great story about a Christian pastor who is sta-, American, who is stationed in Europe during World War II, and his congregationsends him money so that he can make the voyage back to America to spend Christmas with his family and his, his church community.
County-- Dallas was the county that Selma was county seat, Wilcox right next to it-- who cannot vote. Pastors who have graduated from college and seminary and they cannot vote.This is intolerable, unacceptable, and this has got to change quickly.
Hitchens and skeptics society founder michael shermer and a variety of well-known Pentecostal and evangelical pastors and Christian talk radio hosts love doll started on the religion beatat the los angeles times in 1998 as an evangelical Christian and left it eight
desperate so imagine two hundred dollars a year coming in I think their average donation is twenty-five dollars so you pastors to get a comment about what TBN was doing and how the the what they call the prosperous prosperity gospel how how
I was going down a hill on a wheelchair. The pastor and he had such a hard time.
And it was typically triggered because people were relying on them and they knew that they couldn't disappoint them. her pastor essentially chose the school that she was going to.
Wow. A pastor will have a son, and the son is gay.
Wow. The pastor has a son that's gay, and he's not homophobic anymore.
you called it keyboard activism one time in a conversation. And pastor Anderson was planning a speaking tour in South Africa to spread that message of hatred,
For the Middle East, you have the Moors who introduced to the Spaniards rice who then brought it to the new world. Al Pastor came from Lebanese immigrants who were sheep herders, Al Pastor refers to sheep herders style, or shepherds style, and they brought it to central Mexico during the turn of the 20th century.
Air Force and Marines on stage and then they did a reenactment of EO gima and the pastor invited a man on stage who was kidnapped in IR Rock he was a private contractor for KBR and he came on stage and talked about his ordeal and then he ended by saying we all need to
Janie began her out liberation work with her lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people back in the 1980s, when she was a minister of pastoral care in the Castro area here in San Francisco. Since then, Janie has become one of the most recognized scholars in this field.
Let's briefly consider these one at a time starting with subject matter. The pastoral experience occurs with scenes featuring things like green fields. It also includes water scenes, hill and country scenes, sweeping views, coastal views, marshes, farm land,
and and other rules that really made passing uh a big big risk that that most teams and most uh pastors just weren't willing or able to undertake and when friedman himself arrived at michigan in 1923 he didn't make a huge splash at first either um
No, no, tú vienes aquí a responder a lo que te preguntemos. Saben que Ana Pastor tiene hemeroteca. Exacto. Que no les va a dejar escapar.
Homeboy Industries, as Jocelyn mentioned, was started in 1988. I was the pastor of the poorest parish in the city of Los Angeles, Dolores Mission, nestled in the middle of two public housing projects, the largest grouping of public housing west of the Mississippi.
My dad's a pastor .
His name was Pastor Marty.
So as a pastor and as an actor turned pastor , how do I pastor LGBT individuals.
How do I pastor parents who come to me and say, I have a gay child.
How do I pastor in that?
As a pastor and as a Christian, I just first of all, I want to apologize for the way that you have been hurt by people who call themselves followers
I'm a pastor , so I've walked with plenty of people through horrible suffering.
Rights Act. But I said, I grew-- most of my growing up was in Selma. And I am a pastor in Alabama and it really disturbs me deeply that I have black colleagues in Wilcox County and Dallas County-- Dallas was the county that Selma was county seat, Wilcox right next to it-- who cannot vote.
You're not a pastor .
And he's a pastor now.
He was a pastor in this small village and it had only ever seen a few thousand dollars at any one time, if that.
This is Pastor Andre Trocme and his wife in the village of Chambon-sur-Lignon in Haute-Loire, near the Swiss border in France.
There was a pastor , for example, who said, oh yeah, I think my community needs a library.
priest or the pastor or the rabbi or all that when you you go up there to get married uh someday you're standing
time I was pastor of the poorest parish in the city Dolores mission church nestled in the middle of two public
else there's so many Progressive Pastors in these areas in Austin Texas uh we went to a church and the Pastor said from the pulpit that when he gets depressed about Iraq he watches a Daily Show and he said this from the pulpit um I I found another church in Tulsa Oklahoma incredible Pastor actually 60 Minutes
is you vote how we want you to vote and at one mega church in Austin they had images of Martin Luther King Jr and Mother Teresa and the Pastor said I want you to be peacekeepers now after all of the services I interviewed the pastors and there have been so many books written about religion but it's very rare to hear from the pastor 's perspective unless they are the jurry
been the the pastor at Harvard before Peter Gomes went there his name was
And livestock to pastoral families is not just their income, it's their savings, their insurance, the
pictures of pastoral scenes.
So some pastors have had to adjust because their attendance hasn't come back.
And I had black pastors .
Agricultural and pastoral or herding economies tend to be the most unequal.
23,000 pastors -- this is in the late '70s.
they co-pastored , he would be preaching, and his father would say-- Daddy King, we called him-- would say, "Make it plain, son.
of people who are pastoralists who have worked and lived with animals, this wildlife, for generations and millennia, really.
In working with pastoral communities, we looked at how do we protect wildlife and give you income without you breaking apart the potential for wildlife.
One community might be pastoralists.
Overgrazing or pastoral communities-- we've got cows, we want them to have the grass.
In terms of pastoral communities, you have obviously cattle and those kind of components that are really, really critical.
stands out when when we're talking about trust is I went to church every Sunday as part of this project because I wanted to learn more about pastors bringing politics into onto the pulpit and we never really knew what we were going to find because a lot of the names are kind of misleading um for
So Citicorp came to the pastor , Ralph Peterson, and asked, "What's it gonna take for you guys to leave?" And he came back and said, "We're not leaving.
I also was able to connect with Pastor James M.