English to Kannada Dictionary congregational

congregational

ಕಾನ್ಗ್ರಿಗೇಶನಲ್
definition
adjective
congregational singing
of or relating to a congregation.
the Congregational Church
of or adhering to Congregationalism.
example
In the median congregation, only ten individuals do volunteer work connected with 'congregational' social services.
Family members, 'congregational' members, pastors, and other church leaders are called to honor marriage.
The guidelines for the celebration of this sacrament in the liturgy of marriage are the same as for any 'congregational' Eucharist.
For many, he is the mentor who set the standard and priority for 'congregational' song.
His basic intention was to improve the 'congregational' singing in the churches.
This does not call for a rush of 'congregational' activity by which Churches busy themselves in social matters which are not properly their business.
But when believers are called home to be with Christ there is normally music and 'congregational' singing.
The task ahead for those colleges that wish to sustain a 'congregational' culture, or even a more broadly Catholic one, is enormous.
His personal and 'congregational' anecdotes weave a significant story of appropriate, evaluated use of technology.
They have had leaders who have helped to cultivate the passions and commitments of 'congregational' life.
A licensing program can help congregations enrich parts of worship in addition to 'congregational' hymn singing.
They attend a 'congregational' church and their views are typical of churchgoers in the United States.
It needs to be up to date, changing as schedules and programs, church seasons and 'congregational' opportunities change.
I've been a member of several Lutheran churches and have sat through many 'congregational' meetings.
Thirdly, are we jealously guarding united 'congregational' worship?
Most authors are silent about ways to appropriate Christian resources and tradition in the face of 'congregational' turmoil.
Presidents, on the other hand, eschew congregational control in favor of 'congregational' influence.
How can a commitment to continual conversion help 'congregational' renewal?
And it's certainly true that our style has infiltrated into the style of singing and 'congregational' worship in this church.
In both, the religious convictions of the early settlers and a 'congregational' church system helped shape social and political institutions.
Christianity arrived in the 1880s, introduced by both a Catholic missionary and a 'Congregational' minister.
She also was a member of The Second 'Congregational' Church of Waterbury.
The dominant Whig Party appealed to Massachusetts, large 'Congregational' church denomination, which had its roots in Puritanism.
the 'Congregational' Church
The Uniting Church was formed in 1977, drawing membership from the Presbyterian, Methodist and 'Congregational' churches.
the 'Congregational' Church
However, local 'Congregational' and Baptist churches determined the kind of minister they employed, and these denominations maintained several quasiautonomous institutions for ministerial education.
I guess so but I can't remember that name ever being used in the 'Congregational' church.
A tiny number of Slovak immigrants converted to other Protestant religions, primarily to the 'Congregational' church.
A succession of European and American drifters fetched up on the shores, followed in the 1810s and 1820s by forceful 'Congregational' missionaries from New England.
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