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61. Sola Gratia In Lake Wobegon
This living room so hushed, the brethren in their customary places on folding I, withRing Lardner, the Algonquin wits and the early New yorker, Robert Benchley
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62. MediaDailyNews 06-02-04
initially drowned out by the euphoric whoops coming from their TV brethren, magazinepublishers you do when you get your weekly issue of the New yorker in the
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63. New Page 0
I actually thought, “Does an upstate New yorker need a warm coat in February OFCOURSE WE ARE INTERESTED IN A PARTNERSHIP WITH OUR ALABAMA brethren (or any
http://www.bcnysbc.org/NYB/BIG CHURCH, LITTLE CHURCH.htm
BIG CHURCH, LITTLE CHURCH FIND COMMON CONNECTION OF NEW YORK By Karl Novak As church planters in Cicero, New York, for the past two years, Bonnie and I have experienced our share of difficulties and disappointments, facing confusion, indifference, fear and hostility. There has never been any doubt in our hearts that “He that is in us is greater than he that is in the world.” It’s just that sometimes the world’s team seems to have so many more members! Where are our folks? Where are the reinforcements? What happened to the supply lines? Are we out here all alone facing the onslaught of the enemy? Then came the call from the blessed “land of red mud” - good old Alabama. Scott Colella, missions director for Lindsay Lane Baptist Church of Athens, Alabama, called to see if we would be interested in partnering with his church which has grown from 250 to 1,000 members in the past five years. “Hmm,” I thought, “let me check my vast list of partnering churches to see whether or not we can fit you in.” No, that’s not what I thought. I actually thought, “Does an upstate New Yorker need a warm coat in February?” “Does a hungry man need cornbread and blackeyed peas?” “Is the Mississippi River muddy?” OF COURSE WE ARE INTERESTED IN A PARTNERSHIP WITH OUR ALABAMA BRETHREN (or any other brethren for that matter)! All kidding aside, Lindsay Lane Baptist Church is a growing, warm, loving, on-mission church that we at Cicero Baptist are thrilled to be partnering with!

64. Keeping Faith, Changing Faith
types of brethren after a split in the movement in the 19th Century.). For most ofthe 20th Century, the Exclusives were led by James Taylor, a New yorker, and
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An Address by Charles Miller
If you've ever read Edmund Gosse's account of his religious education in his classic autobiography of Victorian childhood, Father and Son (1907), you'll understand why those of more liberal Christian instincts might look on the Plymouth Brethren somewhat warily. Gosse's father, a leader among the Brethren, had no less an ambition in bringing up the young Edmund than to save his soul. For the boy, it was a painful process. But, having myself been brought up as a Roman Catholic - a group for which Gosse Senior had nothing but pious expletives - I must say I feel a certain recognition of some of what this boyish education consisted of. My prep school Catholicism, including confession, Latin hymns, catechisms and arcane instruction about Plenary Indulgences, was similarly intense. Like Gosse's, my feelings about it now are mixed. As Unitarians, we like to think our style is less dogmatic than either of those experiences of religious instruction. That may be true. But we are also very vague. There's almost nothing to sign up to; in fact we positively welcome people who don't believe in God, are having some kind of spiritual crisis, or haven't the slightest idea what they think. Tolerance is one thing we all feel happy about. And if there's one thing we're completely intolerant about ...it's intolerance. I don't think we can go too far wrong with trying to be tolerant of different religions. But by the same token, I don't think we should make how tolerant those religions are of other faiths, the yardstick by which we value them. Our own tolerance is surely, to some extent, the flip side of a lack of clarity in our own beliefs. Only those who, in the end, don't have very strong views about the distinctions between one faith and another, can be quite so relaxed about the choice between doctrines which are obviously at odds with each other.

65. Www.CRChurches.net - CRC-Voices Online - By Date
Yet another view of the New yorker article Bill Vis (May 17, 2004 2045 Re Confession/was brethren on Theology Questions Torture Mark Van Der Molen (May 17
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66. OUT THERE NEWS
Raymond Clarke is a New yorker who should have been at work in Tower 2 tragedy ofSeptember 11th, I also feel deep pain for our human brethren in Afghanistan
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67. Hip Hop Game
goes out to my niggaz uptown, downtown, midtown across town and out of town I bethe mic horker, rap enforcer Native New yorker, slick talker brethren HHG Head.
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68. C-Ville Weekly
70s, making his cheap rent by selling stories to The New yorker and working Protestants—membersof a small sect called the Plymouth brethren—”who could
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Love Me As with much of his work, Love Me Happy To Be Here How To Write Your Novel in Thirty Days and produces a pulpish best seller, Spacious Skies . His job at The New Yorker follows, then a flop of a sequel ( Amber Waves of Grain Wobegon Boy , to the Atlantic Monthly in a 1997 interview. The hyperbolic absurdity of the overhaul contemplated for The New Yorker by its publisher in Love Me Love Me is too fanciful to be cutting and the targets too small to alarm. Happy To Be Here and later bundled with other stories to become the foundation of his 1991 novel WLT: A Radio Romance WLT: A Radio Romance

69. Baby Boomers: View Of Unity In Diversity
Our brethren with seminarian training have no difficulty deciphering the underlyingmeaning I read contemporary magazines such as Time and the New yorker for a
http://www.bible-infonet.org/ff/articles/agents/108_08_18.htm
The Baby Boomers and Unity in Diversity
By J. E. Choate Some brethren paint a bleak picture for the future of the churches of Christ. The alarming note is sounded that the conservative churches must change their patterns of worship to accommodate the "paradigms" of the "new hermeneutic" or face extinction. They tell us that the hope of the church tomorrow is now in the hands of the baby boomers. The editors of Wineskins would have us believe that they possess profound and unusual knowledge into the religious needs of the baby boomers. Indeed the baby boomers now sit in positions of power and authority in every segment of our society. They are enjoying the privileges which go with the "rights of passage" from one generation to another.
The Book: A Generation of Seekers
This is the title of a new book written by University of California sociology professor, D. Wade Clark Roof, which examines the religious status of the baby boomers in American churches. The scholarly study has been carefully researched and documented. No similar study has been attempted by our erudite brethren. In lieu of any documented study of their own, they fill the void with an assumed form of profound knowledge. The author finds that one-third of the baby boomers remain in their childhood churches. About one-fourth of the defectors have returned. The large majority (42 percent) remain "dropouts" from formal religion. Dr. Roof reports that the Disciples of Christ have suffered the greatest loss (45 percent) of all the churches. Our liberal brethren have close ties with the Disciples, appearing on their lectureships and writing for their publications.

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71. The New Yorker: The Talk Of The Town
In 1979 I did a book, ‘The brethren,’ about the Subscribe to
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72. Salon.com Books | Interview With The Heretic
York many of them written by people associated with the New yorker, such as charge,even though Adler had famously trashed his volume The brethren on the
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    73. Open Book: Passion Matters
    Read the New yorker article when you get a chance had Jesus saying Son of All insteadof Son of Man. Said Jesuit was fraternally corrected by his brethren.
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    A transcript of an "interview" Bill O'Reilly did with the author of that New Yorker piece on Gibson (which I still haven't read) which has an interesting, if incomplete tidbit about Paula Fredrickson, the author of a New Republic piece slamming the film (without having seen it): I'll tell you one quick interesting think about that. I have heard from Paula Fredrickson since my piece appeared, and we've appeared together on a radio broadcast, and she says now that she's thought about it differently.

    74. TomPaine.com - Archives - IMUS, IMUS, IMUS: His Not-So-Hidden Bigotry
    night soil on the least of the brethren. After lampooning Rubinton s valentine lastweek, along with previous softcore tributes in the New yorker and Newsweek
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    Racism, Sexism, Homophobia ... You Name It
    Philip Nobile is the editor of Judgment at the Smithsonian, which printed the banned Smithsonian script on the 50th anniversary of the Bombs of August in 1995. To respond to this article click here and send us an e mail. It is not David Remnick's style to play ball with bigots. Remnick is the editor of the New Yorker , a biographer of boxer Muhammad Ali, a friend of the legendary writer Ralph Ellison and a race writer of deserved renown. You would not catch him accepting a book award from a lug like John Rocker, even if it carried a large cash prize. Hypothetically again, he would refuse to plug the seventy-fifth anniversary of his magazine on Rocker's radio show, despite an audience of millions. But high-end media create unexpected bedfellows - including Remnick and Don Imus, the Rocker of morning radio and MSNBC, who makes routine sport of race, sex and physical minorities, while buying off powerful, straight white journalists with lavish national air time to sell themselves and their products. Among the cream of the press who regularly beat a path to Imus' golden door are Tom Brokaw, Tim Russert, Dan Rather, Cokie Roberts, Howard Fineman, Frank Rich, Jonathan Alter and Jeff Greenfield.

    75. The Peachy New Yorker
    The Peachy New yorker. Chris a jamaican brethren was having a small gathering athis house, everyone was in his yard sipping on Hennessy, he met me halfway in
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    Usually when going to work I waite on the corner in front of the 24 hour store for a dollar cab and this morning while waiting a guy pulls up in a Ford Mustang, it was almost an exact duplicate of the type of car I had except his was white and not a convertible. He was very tall with the physique of a basketball player. I diden't find myself attracted to hin or anything like that but I did find myself badly missing my car and to top it off he was playing Teddy Pendergrass, I love oldies, whether it is Teddy, Marvin Gaye, Al Green, The Supremes, Commodors or one of my favorites's The Temptations.

    76. Old News
    But I think they have it backwards. First you read the New yorker, thenyou get offended. Banner day for Apple brethren everywhere!!
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    His column Notes from a Polite New yorker also appears on GetUnderground of itsweapons while the British military and their brethren loyalist paramilitary
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    79. River Brethren
    River brethren name used to designate certain Christian bodies originating in 1770, during a revival movement among German settlers in E Pennsylvania. In the 1750s, Mennonite refugees from to be
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    80. RootsWeb: BRETHREN-L Brethren Groups
    D. River brethren/Old Order River brethren/brethren in Christ/United Zion/Yorkerbrethren 1. Began in late 1700 s in a revival movement in eastern PA with
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    It has been a while I have shared a review of the group names that pop-up on the list. This is not meant to discourage cross questioning because someone recently said that we Germans inter-marry with other German groups. Please, check the URL below. Ron Gordon has greatly added to the information Rick Judy http://www.cob-net.org/docs/groups.htm http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] This thread:

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