They are lay people called Lectors or Readers who read the readings before the Gospel.
What church are you asking about. If you mean the Catholic Church then the answer is yes. God's gift of salvation is given to all those who believe - read John 3:16.
The church played a huge part in the colonial Delaware's life. The reason why people during those times learned how to read was because they were obliged to read the bible.
In my church we learn from them. I go to a pentecostal church and we think that the scriptures are the word of God. God tells us our history, why we are here, and what he has done for us. he has also told us how we should live. to us God is our loving father and everything he does is for us. i NOT saying that he make bad things happen, but God is so awesome that he can take the bad and turn it to good! if you are going to read the Bible, i suggest that you start at the beginning. read Genesis 1:1 through to Genesis 9:17 then read the gospels.
The priest at my church read a prayer for us from the old testament.
Yes! Actually, some people go to church every Sunday and aren't real Christians. Those who read their Bible's and have a relationship with Christ are real Christians, not those who are religious. Church is not a building. Church is everyone on earth who knows Jesus personally. So in that sense, you cannot be a Christian without also being part of the Church.
In my church we learn from them. I go to a pentecostal church and we think that the scriptures are the word of God. God tells us our history, why we are here, and what he has done for us. he has also told us how we should live. to us God is our loving father and everything he does is for us. i NOT saying that he make bad things happen, but God is so awesome that he can take the bad and turn it to good! if you are going to read The Bible, i suggest that you start at the beginning. read Genesis 1:1 through to Genesis 9:17 then read the gospels.
A will may be read in church or not. That is up to the executor and the church officials. The will does not become official in the United States until it is read in probate court.
Because the in the eyes of the Catholic Church and its priest the bible was to only be read by those ordained. This made it were the church could tell the people how they could be saved and learn the word of god.
Jews typically do not go to church and if they do, they would likely read Christian liturgical materials. Jews read the Torah in their synagogues.
All believers. The early church and to those that follow. Us too.
They went to Church and had it read out to them
James Maury has written: 'To Christians of every denomination among us, especially those of the established church, an address' -- subject(s): Anabaptists, Church history, Church of England