
Consider - 1) to contemplate 2) to reflect on 3) To think carefully about
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It's wonderful what God can do with a broken heart - if He gets all the pieces.
Powerpoint presentation - The Bible DV - Ps 118 facts with awesome photographsTest Your Knowledge . . .
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A parish is a territorial unit that was usually historically served by a parish church or local church. This ecclesiastical administrative unit (see Civil Parish) is typically found in these Churches: Roman Catholic, Anglican Communion, the Eastern Orthodox Church, Lutheran churches, and some Methodist, and Presbyterian churches.
It refers to a local, ecclesiastical community or territory, including its main church building, perhaps one or more chapels of ease and other property. A parish might be further subdivided, to cope with difficult access, into chapelries but this is now obsolete. The word "parish" is also used more generally to refer to the collection of people who attend a particular church. In this usage, a parish minister is one who serves a congregation.