In churches
Wednesday evening church meetings have been a tradition in U.S. Baptist Churches for over a century. Originally called 'Prayer Meetings,' they have come to be both prayer time and Bible Study time meetings in most Baptist Churches today.
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Maybe in some churches. We have meetings either at peoples homes, the priests house, the school or the hall.
Fern Long has written: 'All About Meetings' -- subject(s): Meetings
all of the above (evangelism, revival meetings, through missionaries)
all of the above (evangelism, revival meetings, through missionaries)
Most commonly. Churches. Cathedrals (commonly Catholic) Worship Centers (contemporary).
One long hour.
Revival meetings, also known as "Tents" or "Crusades" are frequently held in large open air tents. There is a two-fold purpose of revival meetings. One is to inspire members of the congregation and second to gain new converts . Christian churches have held and continue to hold revival meetings around the world.
The same as the rooms in any normal building. Most churches are buildings adapted for the purpose of meetings.
It depends on your churches written bylaws, but in many instances, the pastor does have the power to fire staff without prior meetings. The meetings are often done only as a courtesy.