They sing a cappella, circling the pews as congregants trickle in and join the singing. |
He failed, however, to project the charisma and religiosity which many congregants sought. |
We expect that all congregants, whether minority or majority, will talk of costs and benefits. |
In this fourth stage, it is clear that preachers dismiss rhetoric to their own peril and to the peril of the religiosity of their congregants. |
In 1968, congregants contributed about 3 percent of their income to the church. |
This concern for social justice, in turn, creates a norm within congregations that is supported and nourished by the congregants. |