- Look up congregation or
kehilla in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Congregation may
refer to:
Church (congregation), a
religious organization that meets...
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sometimes coinciding with Mother's Day or Easter.
During the ritual,
congregants contribute flowers to a
central location, and
later the
flowers are distributed...
- have also
gathered many of
their former congregants to
attend their sermons. The Childs' "devout five"
congregants believe Lee-Curtis is not
guilty of the...
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Carol Ellan Kelley [née Jennings]) by
Mildred Jennings, a 12-year-old
congregant in
Memphis in 1940,: 61 she left
Franklin in 1948 and
moved to Buffalo...
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Danish minister and
missionary of the
Basel Mission who was the only
congregant at the time.
After years of dormancy, the
church began to
flourish after...
- on a
takht (an
elevated throne) in a
prominent central position. Any
congregant (sometimes with
specialized training, in
which case they are
known by...
- ἱεροφάντης, romanized: hierophántēs) is a
person who
brings religious congregants into the
presence of that
which is
deemed holy. As such, a hierophant...
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Orange County, this 65,000 sq ft (6,000 m2)
synagogue can seat 1,400
congregants and is the
largest by size in
Orange County, and is one of the largest...
- he
found himself unable to
identify with the
emotional displays from
congregants who were
frequent at his church; he
doubted if he
would ever
attain personal...
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people in 50 countries,
about 1
million of whom are
registered adult congregants, and the rest are
unaffiliated but
identify with the movement. This makes...