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- Now, some people, for whatever reason, actually feel that doing that for an hour every week gets boring after a while, despite popular belief. And then Christians actually say that if you don't go to church and get saved then you're automatically going to hell. Or, at least, that's what the Baptists like to say.
- Churches are located in many areas in RuneScape, but mostly cities and towns. Churches are usually empty except for NPCs. If you enter the Lumbridge Church, you can find a person sleeping on a bench. This is probably for sheer comedy and maybe something created by Jagex so as to,"Perk up" RuneScape players, meaning to further entertain players and possibly give new players a good impression of the game. Sleeping church-goers can also be found in Varrock. Some churches are placed in random areas, such as the chaos temple, and the one next to the entrance of the God Wars Dungeon.
- The Church is a religious building and one of the sources of popularity.
- Church is an intelligent, immortal cat who was rescued by a Shadowhunter before he could be killed in 1878. He is usually a grouch, unless being petted, and usually does not let anyone carry him without some struggle.
- Church egy macska, akin a Sötét Nővérek különböző kísérleteket folytattak.
- A Catholic owned building where Christians are welcome to express their undying love and devotion for Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Stephen Colbert is an avid fan of going to Church, and encourages all real Americans to do so. More importantly, Stephen realizes that because there are so many churches out there, as long as you worship God, you will be OK. Liberals who go to Church will go to hell, unless they repent.
- If you do part time jobs for the church you get holy water which sells for a high price.
- Church is a terrain that appears in Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War and Fire Emblem: Thracia 776. When stood on they will heal all of a units HP once the player turn has started but at the cost of money for every bit of health healed. It gives no bonus to evasion when stood on, so it should not be used to help evade enemy attacks.
- The church may mean any of the following: 1.
* An awesome place to commit adultery in, and pray for forgiveness at the same time. 2.
* An organization to maintain old buildings with no use whatsoever. 3.
* A fake charity organization. 4.
* One half of the infamous Siamese twins "Church and State". 5.
* Anything with a steeple attached. 6.
* A place listed as Number 43 on the Top 100 Most Boring Places to Be in America. 7.
* Just another way to refer to Italy. 8.
* A place in which its followers think the doctrines of other religions are stupid, but have no problem believing a pacifist zombie rose from the dead to tell people to worship him every Sunday. 9.
* A home of the Church Penguin (also known as the Common Nun.)
- The Church (also known as The Magisterium) was the most powerful institution in Lyra's world. Its aim was to keep order by hiding the existence of Dust and the parallel universes.
- A Church is a location on CrazyBobs <default>Church</default> Infobox Image Type Map Marker Location Inhabitants Map Map Image
- Let's keep partying ;)
- The church is a location in Submachine Universe.
- The church is important for the belief of your army. The units of any village which are not in the range of a church, will be 50% weaker both in defense and offense. Players do not have to build a church in every village, since one smartly placed church covers enough area to boost the belief of all of the villages in its range. A church can be upgraded up to level 3, the higher the level, the larger the radius of influence.
- A Church is a building that often houses an altar which are used to restore players prayer points. Chapels are sometimes dedicated to Zamorak which are referred to as temples but usually, they are only dedicated to Saradomin.
- The Church is a building in the Colonization games.
- Church could mean a house of worship or religious organization. The Keyword should be used in both cases; If one or more memorable scenes take place at or within a house of worship or if a religious organization plays a significant/memorable role in the plot. Usually if it's within the Christian religion.
- Church ist ein blauer Perserkater, der 1878 von Jem Carstairs gerettet wurde. Er ist unsterblich und lebte eine Zeit lang im Londoner Institut, sowie im New York Institut. Momentan lebt er wieder bei Jem in Los Angeles.
- Healer units will only affect idle units (those not moving or attacking) and can be garrisoned
* Priest
* Missionary (Spanish)
* Imam (Ottoman)
* Surgeon (with Master Surgeon shipment)
* Spy
- "Nooo, Mummy, I want to sleep in!" "Look, you little bastard, get up. A few extra hours in bed is not worth eternal damnation." -An exchange that occurs in millions of households every Sunday morning A church is a building in which people belonging to a religion meet to perform some of their rituals. Commonly these rituals occur in churches:
* Baptisms
* The Eucharist
* Weddings
* Organized prayer
* Funerals
* Fleecing money from the gullible It can also refer to a given religious denomination, as in "The Anglican Church" or "The Church of Scientology".
- During the quest Dead Hand of the Past, Geralt gains entry to the Chapel and the crumbling sarcophagus in its cellar, and thus meets the King of the Wild Hunt and Leo, one last time.
- Over the course of the series, several churches in San Francisco have appeared.
- The Church is a Hey Arnold! location where people are invited. Jack and Tish were remarried in Best Man.
- After Uncle Ruckus has a dream where Ronald Reagan tells him to spread the gospel of the inferiority of black people, or "darkies" as he calls them, Uncle Ruckus can be briefly seen preaching his message of discrimination against black people on the front steps of the church.
- A popular reverend is suspected of a gay man's murder when it is discovered the victim threatened to out the pastor and expose his hypocritical stance on homosexuality.
- Church commonly refers to:
* Church (Menu Option) - the menu option found in each Town
* Religion - the religions found in the game
* The Church Way - the way that is available to level 3 and above characters.
- A church building (or simply church) is a building used in Christian worship. See also altar, altar rails, apse, confessional, dome, lych gate, nave, narthex, pew, pulpit, sanctuary. When capitalized, "Church" refers to either a Christian denomination, or to Christianity as a whole. (See also One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church).
- The Church is a location in the video game The Matrix: Path of Neo during the mission The Security Guard.
- It only contains a note, along with the bed and the safehouse footlocker.
- This place is a Roman Catholic church in Greg's neighborhood, Surrey Street; it also has people from different neighborhoods in it.
- The Holy Church (聖堂教会, Seidō Kyōkai?), also referred simply as "the Church", is an international religious organization apparently styled after the real Roman Catholic Church. It is a powerful faction in the Nasuverse, with several important characters in the games being its active or former members. It appears to coexist peacefully with the Mage's Association, though this seems to not have always been the case. They sometimes act as an arbitrary power in the Mage's Association's internal disputes like the Holy Grail Wars. The Thaumaturgical Theory of the Church, in form of its Holy Sacraments, is the most widespread and well stabilized in the world.
- Churches, originally known as clinics in the North American NES release, are found in towns and villages in the world map except Melmond. As the player visits towns farther than Cornelia, the cost of reviving a party member increases.
- The church was Ragna the Bloodedge, Jin Kisaragi and Saya's childhood home. It was built on the ground where the Black Beast fell.
- The Church is a location that appears in F.E.A.R.: Extraction Point. No religious symbols are shown within the church, however, it would appear to have the setup of a common Christian church. The church appears to be a very large building, with two large altars, several large basements and sub-levels and spacious working quarters. It is located within the fictional city of Fairport. Because the church only appears in F.E.A.R.: Extraction Point, which is considered to be a non-canon entry in the series, it can be said that the church does not exist in the official canon.
- Churches are places of worship where the citizens of Lordaeron seek spiritual enlightenment. Once led by devout clerics, churches now depend on paladins to minister to the masses in this time of war. It is in these places for healing and serenity that the holy warriors gather to deepen their faith. Through meditating, communing and tithing at these sanctified sites, paladins discover new ways to channel their healing and spiritual powers. (W2Man 56)
- The Church, (despite its name), the level features the Town street of Midtown with many ruined houses, probably the cause of a bombardment from the Nazis or Allies. It is the second mission of Kreisau Circle right after from Dig Site as the player can see the energy, caused from the last mission, from the Church. This level features two new enemies, The Veil Heavy Trooper, the first prototype of the Black Sun Energy and the Despoiled, a powerful creature that was born out from the SS Soldier right after the Black Sun Explosion, when B.J. Blazkowicz had destroyed the device. This is also the first level to be heavily influenced by the Black Sun Dimension, which is why the sky is green.
- Church may refer to:
* Church (Tropico 1)
* Church (Tropico 2)
* Church (Tropico 3 and 4)
* Church (Tropico 5)
- The church is a building that appears in several of the books.
- A church were the residence of the Warehouse were taken to on Christmas Eve. The Church Choir sings there.
- A church is a building or structure whose primary purpose is to facilitate the meeting of a church. People often have Marriages and Funerals in churches. The funeral of Dr. Carson Beckett took place in a church and according to Dr. Rodney McKay was packed with people. (SGA: "The Kindred, Part 2", "Sunday")
- This page is intended to define the INTERSLAVIC word form for the ENGLISH word at the top of the column to the right. If the INTERSLAVC box is "blank", then a word form has not yet been selected. Immediately below the INTERSLAVIC box is a link entitled "discussion about this word" - which will link you to a "Discussion" page specifically for the WORD at point. Below the Discussion Page link, under "PRIRODNE JEZYKI" ("Natural Languages") are listed the various modern Slavic natural languages - in their respective native language forms (NOTE: some natural language may be missing)
- The Church in Connor's community is surrounded by the cemetery, and located next to the ancient mausoleum. The priest of the church had been turned to stone by the cataclysm. Connor left a piece of gold in the alms box to be blessed on his journey. The church had been damaged by the vile tempest, and the cross on top of the church had been knocked down and the door was blocked. Connor climbed into the foyer through the roof which had been ripped off by the tempest. The foyer had a long bench along one wall, and a table with the Sacred Flame to the right of the blocked door. Another table with the alms box was to the left side of the door. A red carpet was rolled out between the foyer and sanctuary. Inside the Sanctuary was six benches and the lectern. The sanctuary is surrounded by small s
- A church is an assembly of believers in Jesus Christ who come together to worship God and have fellowship with each other, through prayer and through the reading of God's Word, the Bible. It is also used to refer to the building that is designated as the place for a church to assemble in. The whole body of true believers in Christ, regardless of their denominational affiliation, are collectively known as the Church, although certain denominations such as the Roman Catholic Church in addition to cults that label themselves as Christians tend to refer to themselves as "the one true Church", as if salvation in Christ cannot be found anywhere else except within their organization.
- Beneath St Jude's Church in the 9th century, a flask containing Fenric was buried. It was uncovered in 1943. (TV: The Curse of Fenric) In the 1970s, the Azal located himself within a church in Devil's End following a confrontation between the Third Doctor and . His ultimate defeat by Jo Grant led to the church's destruction. (TV: The Dæmons) The Master later hid his TARDIS in the remains of the church. (PROSE: The Eight Doctors) The St Mary-in-the-Dust church, demolished in 1840, periodically reappeared on its original site. (PROSE: Border Princes)
- Many churches are very beautiful and clearly a great deal of work and money went into constructing, decorating and maintaining them. In mediaeval Europe for example rich elaborate churches were built of stone when poor people lived in miserable hovels. Nobody asked if the resources would have been better used cultivating the land and producing food for starving mediaeval peasants, few asked if the resources would have been better used building better houses for poor people living in leaking shacks.
- Church keeps an almost constant facade of sarcasm and cynicism, driving away any potential friends. He is a loner and dislikes socializing. He is calm in the face of danger and doesn't panic. He enjoys his leadership position for the power and authority it gives him. When seperated from his teamates during the relocation of the soldiers of Blood Gulch after the events of Episode 100 and before Red vs Blue Reconstruction, he is isolated from outside contact for two years. At the end of this time period he comments to Agent Washington that, "It was nice", implying that he enjoyed being alone for indefinite periods of time.
- Churches are devoted to various religions depending on the game, but usually profess the worship of a particular creator deity such as Rubiss or the Goddess. Churches are most commonly serviced by a pastor, but may also be found under the care of nuns, Zenithians or others. Churches provide several important services to players: All services except for confession and divination require a donation to the church, which escalates as characters level up.
- The Church is where you can pray to heal 100% of your maximum vitality for a certain number of APs, starting with 5. When you have prayed, you have to wait 4h before you can pray again. If you would like to pray for healing again during this 4h, it will cost you double the APs (10, 20,...) and
- It was at the very heart of the Nemeton Monastery, hidden just beneath the pews, using an ancient celtic cauldron, where Patrick began the ritual to resurrect his late wife, Elaine. Upon completing the ritual, a gigantic plant spread itself across the church, covering every inch in vines. At the centre, a giant stalk, topped by an equally large flower, sprouted, containing inside it the reanimated body of Elaine.
- A Church is a building in RuneScape that usually contains an altar. Players can pray at an altar to replenish their Prayer points. Some churches have an organ in them, which can be played for pure entertainment. Churches are located in many areas in RuneScape, but mostly cities and towns. Churches are usually empty except for NPCs. Some churches are placed in random areas, such as the chaos temple, and the one next to the entrance of the God Wars Dungeon.
- A church was a type of religious facility in Human religion. The novel The Big Good-Bye mentioned Trinity Church, a church in Manhattan in New York City. (TNG: "The Big Goodbye" ) Mrs. Carmichael, an inhabitant of 19th century San Francisco, had some acting experience from being in church play when she was a lass. (TNG: "Time's Arrow, Part II" ) In 2367, Doctor Noonian Soong mentioned churches as one of the old things that humans found fascinating. (TNG: "Brothers" ) The Caldos colony had a church building near its cemetery. (TNG: "Sub Rosa" )
- While the Decepticons had no formal 'religion' to speak of, it is easy to argue that everything they fight for is for the State- the realization of a unified Decepticon Empire. In this long struggle, the worship of that state, and the idolization of its figurehead was inevitable. Matters of faith were effective tools of control and violence throughout the galaxy. Not utilizing them may have been Megatron's greatest failure- a failure the current regime would not repeat. Cyclonus would see to that. He stood in a private chamber overlooking the courtyard of Castle Decepticon, watching as the soldiers of the Empire began to file in.
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