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How to use congregation in a sentence

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Lady Grimthorpe, of Westow near Malton, a former lady-in-waiting to the Queen Mother, will be among the congregation at the funeral.
On Friday at 3pm, the congregation through the ceremony commemorated the Passion and death of our Lord.
Encourage soloists or small ensembles to sing the stanzas while the congregation responds with the refrain.
The large congregation present at both removal and burial was testament to the respect in which David and his family are held.
How does the congregation respond to the jazzed-up versions of what might be well-known and favourite hymns?
It cannot compel you to remain in the congregation, forbid you from joining a competing sect, or punish you for your waywardness.
In rabbinic Judaism, the rabbis acted as examples for others in their congregation and community.
The ticket inspector is their high priest and the crowds gathered at the bus stops are their congregation.
The church is without an organist and the congregation sings along to taped recordings of hymns, which is fine when the right tapes are inserted.
The congregation suggests organizing Eucharistic adoration for young people around Palm Sunday.
The writers suggest ways to distinguish which is which in any given congregation.
On Remembrance Sunday, the congregation stands, heads bowed, while the names are read out.
His congregation believes same-sex unions go against basic Anglican beliefs.
The congregation has outgrown its building and often rearranges its Sunday meeting schedule and location to accommodate the many worshipers.
Our church family enjoys having our choir standing in the aisles, blending in with the total congregation during congregational singing.
Only the possibility that she might be a member of my congregation prevented me from responding in kind.
He quickly cognized the need for an external structure with which to manage and nurture a growing congregation.
The Pope then beckoned and kissed them all, before then inviting the congregation to exchange the kiss of peace with their neighbours.
While Nicholson found his calling in the pulpit, he also continued to put his woodworking to work for his congregation.
I want to lie sacrilegiously in bed with you on Sunday morning, listening to the congregation singing.
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After the sermon the hazan again intoned the prayers, assisted by the fervent responses of the congregation.
On January 12 he advised Aquaviva to propose the discussion of a change of assistants and a sexennial congregation.
But depopulation was prevented by the arrival of a new congregation from England.
Still, its avowed purpose is to induce a feeling of devoutness in the congregation.
At the time of his ordination the Bemidji congregation was building the new church.
Thence it is four parasangs to the city of beziers, where there is a congregation of learned men.
Lady Cowper and her family go to church, but scandalise the congregation by always arriving half an hour too late.
He had all the congregation fair shaking with indignation against the scarlet woman.
A week later birse told me that the congregation had decided to regard the incident as adding lustre to their kirk.
Here they appear a motley congregation, a curious agglomeration of seediness.
Certain elder members of his congregation had privately discussed questions of doctrine with anxiousness.
On our return from Praga, a deputation from the Hebrew congregation of Krakau was introduced.
The hazan opened the Pentateuch and the parnas of the congregation was called to the Torah.
Mr. ashman's main prayer was a most touching one and it moved many in the congregation to tears.
Only a remnant of the old bigots and intolerants are to be found in any congregation of intelligent people of to-day.
In conformity with Oriental usage, the congregation was divided according to the sexes.
The congregation seemed to him conglomerate, a jumble of conflicting elements.
While the congregation flowed quietly in, the organist played the Agnus Dei of Mozart.
In this instance it was hard to say which was the more surprised, the revivalist or the congregation.
A very frequent cause was that they refused to preach in Italian to a congregation which only understood serbo-croat.
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