Well, "above" and "love" do rhyme, but the words "who you always think of making love" don't make much sense without the word "with", as in "with whom you always think of making love" (if you mean the pastor, I hope not, unless you're married to him!), or "the stars, with which you always think of making love" (which still doesn't make sense, how can you make love with stars?).
They are either stage lights or spotlights.
They probably have a funeral for the pastor, then get another one. In my experience, the above answer held. When my church's former senior pastor passed away, we held a funeral for him. Afterward, we kept praying for a new senior pastor to lead our church, and one year later, God answered us by choosing one Holy Spirit-filled pastor out of more than eighty applicants.
No. The pastor is called to shepherd and therefore must have a certain amount of authority but God is the head of the church. The pastor should be the highest human authority within the church but not so high that he is above accountability from the other elders in the church.
In the Jewish tradition, the Ark of the Covenant contains the tablets of the Ten Commandments, and above it is the Mercy Seat where God was said to dwell and commune with the Israelites.
He is always above me in sports .
The word "pastors" is only in the New Testament once. The word "pastor" in its singular use is never used. No one person in the New Testament is called a pastor. This term and its use by many Christian people is totally misunderstood and misused. The terms "elder, teacher, overseer, bishop, presbytery, shepherd, and pastor" all mean the exact same. Never was there a paid or salaried pastor in the New Testament. No one elder ever stood out above the others. They functioned as a team.
They don't always fly above the clouds. They fly below, in or above them. Planes have optimum levels that they fly at. Sometimes that may be above the clouds, but not always.
Always upwards; always above.
Francis Beraud has: Played Resident in "Inflatable Swamp" in 2010. Played John Richards in "The Sun Always Shines" in 2010. Played Sully the tank in "The Art of Thieving" in 2011. Played Rob in "Punching Above Your Weight" in 2011. Played Jeremiah in "Meat" in 2013.
As above so below? How about water? Not always so.
All of the above Raising animals, Making medicine, Making food
March 20/21 is the Equinox, when the sun is on a line directly above the equator, and shines equally on the northern and southern hemispheres.There is another Equinox event in September.