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When someone says praise the Lord in church what should be your response?

Well, isn't that just lovely? When someone says "praise the Lord" in church, you can respond in a way that feels true to you. You might say "Amen" or "Hallelujah," or simply offer a kind smile. It's all about sharing in the joy and positivity of the moment.


What to say when greeting or welcoming a group to a prayer breakfast or dinner?

Well, honey, you can keep it simple and just say, "Good morning, everyone, and welcome to our prayer breakfast/dinner." If you're feeling fancy, you can throw in a "Blessings to you all" for good measure. Just keep it light and genuine, and you'll be golden. Now go out there and make Betty White proud!


Who are the people that work in a church?

People who work in a church may include clergy members (such as priests, pastors, or ministers), administrative staff, musicians, volunteers, educators, and caretakers. Each person contributes to the smooth operation and spiritual guidance of the church community.


What did you say about simbahan?

I didn't mention anything about simbahan. Can you provide more context or ask a specific question about it?


What do they say during holy orders?

During the sacrament of Holy Orders, the candidate is asked questions by the bishop about their commitment to serving the Church, adherence to its teachings, and willingness to fulfill the duties of their ordained role. The candidate then promises obedience to the bishop and his successors, as well as to the teachings of the Church.

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How do you say welcome visitors in Japanese?

You may say 'youkoso.'


Are there people assigned to say hello and make us feel welcome in the church?

Greeters, ushers, and members of the congregation (voluntarily) greet visitors.


How do you say welcome to visitors in Brazil?

welcome is Bem vindo if you want to say "hello, how are you" you commonly say "oi, tudo bem?"


What do you say to welcome visitors to the church?

i would say ,"Hi...my name is..blah blah blah...and whats yours?.....just relax and asked if they liked the church so far and start talking about fun future events(ie: youth group events) and see if they were interested or something like that....we get visitors every so often and i get stuck sometimes on what actually to say...goodluck!


What could you say when welcoming guests or visitors to a church pastor's appreciation banquet that is in honor of your pastor?

Welcome! Please take a seat and lets honor our pastor together! I hope that works. I am a pastors daughter and I had to say that.


How do you say welcome in Puerto Rico?

Bienvenidos is the Spanish word for Welcome. It is also the title of the official visitors magazine to the Commonwealth.


How do you say welcome to church in Japanese?

kyoukai e yokoso


What should you say to welcome a guest?

Welcome to my house, or welcome to where ever you guys are.


What do I say when greeting or welcoming friends family and visitors to an annual woman's church service?

* The nicest thing you can do is give them a warm smile and extend your hand and welcome them to the annual woman's church service 'I'm so happy you came today.' You don't need to say much more.


What should you say if someone says your welcome?

Your welcome is used after you are thanked by someone and there is no after speech after it.


Why do people say 'you're welcomed' when you say thank you?

I think the phrase is "your welcome". They are responding to your last comment.


What is a church member?

Though all are welcome (or should be), a member of a church has more say in what the church should or should not do. They have a deciding voice (wether through voting or speaking during business meetings) in the church whether it be in the finances, general decisions, or the voting process of deacons and leaders/pastors and is normally voted in by the congregation/other members. They are usually people who have a real desire to be part of the church and not just Easter Sunday goers.