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  2. Sermon - Wikipedia

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    It occupies an important place in worship service, half the time, about 45 to 60 minutes. [19] [20] [21] This message can be supported by a powerpoint, images and videos. [22] In some churches, messages are grouped into thematic series. [23] The one who brings the message is usually a pastor trained either in a bible college or independently.

  3. Nathan Morris (evangelist) - Wikipedia

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    Since then he has traveled throughout Africa, India and the USA preaching in mass gatherings. Christianity Today refers to Morris as "a British evangelist who shot to fame after holding a revival in America" and carries the claim that Morris has impacted the lives of hundred thousands of people through his Shake The Nations organization. [6]

  4. Methodist local preacher - Wikipedia

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    A Methodist local preacher is a layperson who has been accredited by the Methodist Church to lead worship and preach on a frequent basis. With separation from the Church of England by the end of the 18th century, a clear distinction was recognised between itinerant preachers (later, ministers) and the local preachers who assisted them.

  5. North Texas church holds special service after pastor’s wife ...

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    The hour-long service, which was livestreamed, was mostly filled with music, singing and prayer. “We don’t want to turn this into a memorial service,” the preacher told those gathered.

  6. Paul Chappell - Wikipedia

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    Paul Chappell is an American pastor who has served as the senior pastor of Lancaster Baptist Church since 1986. He is the president and founder of West Coast Baptist College, Lancaster Baptist School, and Striving Together Publications.

  7. Church service - Wikipedia

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    A church service (or a worship service) is a formalized period of Christian communal worship, often held in a church building. Most Christian denominations hold church services on the Lord's Day (offering Sunday morning and Sunday evening services); a number of traditions have mid-week services, while some traditions worship on a Saturday.

  8. LaPorte Church of Christ - Wikipedia

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    Scriptures for America Worldwide (Peter J. Peters' church website & radio show) Influential Christian Identity Pastor Dies 40°37′33″N 105°08′06″W  /  40.62584°N 105.13496°W  / 40.62584; -105

  9. Protestant liturgy - Wikipedia

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    In the parts of North American Lutheranism that use it, the term "Divine Service" supplants more usual English-speaking Lutheran names for the Mass: "The Service" or "The Holy Communion." The term is a calque of the German word Gottesdienst (literally "God-service" or "service of God"), the standard German word for worship. [citation needed]