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.
Yes, praise dancers typically follow guidelines that are set by their church or ministry. These guidelines may include appropriate attire, respectful movements, and engaging in spiritual preparation before dancing. They are expected to dance with humility and reverence, focusing on glorifying God through their movements.
Yes, church is a common noun. Although, it should be capitalized when used to describe a church in a certain place. Eg. York City Church
Psalms 139:14 "I will give thanks unto You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully (made); wonderful are Your works; and my soul knows very well." In this verse, we are told that: 1) We should notice the infinite wisdom in the workings of our bodies. 2) We should use this wisdom as a reason to thank and praise God. 3) We should be aware that our souls possess an instinctive sense of God's wisdom and His presence. This feeling should be translated into doing the will of God.
Some puritans did advocate for a degree of separation of church and state, believing that the church should have its own authority independent of the state. However, many puritans also believed in a close relationship between church and state, with the state supporting and enforcing the religious beliefs of the church.
The government should remain secular to ensure separation of church and state.
If a church leader says hallelujah, they should then shut up and actually let the congregation do so, since the word means "praise (hallel), you people (u), Yahweh (jah)". To praise one should also distinguish other verbal forms such as thanks, worship, complaint, etc. And ultimately our lives should speak well of him.
Only if you do not have a spirtual, mature praise and worship leader.
You should look for someone else to love.
Saying "Amen" would usually be appropriate, although some congregations may prefer "Hallelujah!".
The church should have someone to volunteer
To get an immediate response, you should try to personally contact someone that you know will be able to help you.
The right response should be: "I have accepted your apology". Or "I have noted your apology"
Praise is a verb that means to express approval for something or someone. It means to express admiration of someone or something. A four letter word for praise is laud.
When someone sneezes the common response is "bless you".
you should go to church that's what you believe in but if your going for someone else then your wasting your time
If the question refers to the location of, or description of, a church, or its denomination, then the response, 'The church is ... ' is correct. If the questions is about a church as a specific entity, the word 'church' should be capitalized. For example:'Where is the church?': 'The church is two blocks away.''Where is the Catholic church?': 'The Catholic church is in the next street.''What is the church built of?': 'The church is built of stone.''How old is the Christian Church?': 'The Church is over two thousand years old.'A devout believer in a particular religion, asked 'Why does your Church exist?' might respons simply, 'The Church is.'
We can praise god. His boss praised him for his hard work. In the bible it says that you should praise god. I would rather receicve money than praise. Hope that helps.