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  2. Ekklesia (album) - Wikipedia

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    Ekklesia is the debut album released by the American Christian metalcore [2] [3] band For Today.The album was released on April 1, 2008 through Facedown Records. [4] A version of the album featuring their old lead singer has found its way onto the internet through the means of a blogspot page.

  3. For Today - Wikipedia

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    For Today were an American Christian metalcore [4] [2] [3] band from Sioux City, Iowa, formed in 2005.They released two EPs, Your Moment, Your Life, Your Time and Prevailer, and six full-length albums: Ekklesia in, 2008, Portraits in 2009, Breaker in 2010, Immortal in 2012, Fight the Silence in 2014, and Wake in 2015.

  4. Ecclesia (ancient Greece) - Wikipedia

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    It would have been difficult, however, for non-wealthy people outside the urban center of Athens to attend until reimbursements for attendance were introduced in the 390s. It originally met once every month, but later met three or four times per month. The agenda for the ekklesia was established by the Boule, the popular council. Votes were ...

  5. Mattie Montgomery - Wikipedia

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    Matthew "Mattie" Montgomery [7] is an American musician and the former lead vocalist and frontman of Christian metal band For Today from 2007. [8] He released six albums and one EP with the band before they broke up in 2016.

  6. Ecclesiastes - Wikipedia

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    Ecclesiastes (/ ɪ ˌ k l iː z i ˈ æ s t iː z / ih-KLEE-zee-ASS-teez; Biblical Hebrew: קֹהֶלֶת, romanized: Qōheleṯ, Ancient Greek: Ἐκκλησιαστής, romanized: Ekklēsiastēs) is one of the Ketuvim ("Writings") of the Hebrew Bible and part of the Wisdom literature of the Christian Old Testament.

  7. Bomani Armah - Wikipedia

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    Armah grew up in Mitchellville, Maryland.He dropped out of the University of Maryland, College Park to become a musician. He is divorced and is the father of twins. [1] He is also a member of Iota Phi Theta fraternity.

  8. Fight the Silence - Wikipedia

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    Fight the Silence received generally positive reception from the ratings and reviews of music critics.Danielle Deschamps of Outburn rated the album an eight-out-of-ten, saying that "Fight the Silence proves to be a heartfelt album saturated with sleepless guitars, honest lyrics, and a heavy sound guaranteed to stimulate the hearts and minds of listeners who battle the hard-hitting realities ...

  9. Ekklesia Project - Wikipedia

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    The Ekklesia Project is an ecumenical Christian group consisting of a network of Christians from across the various denominations to promote a more active and God-centered faith. Membership consists of various academics, clergy, and laity from this broad range of Christians.