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  • but disgusting doesn t even begin to describe what Lombard is accused of I am warning everyone Do not quote from it in the comments Mr Lombard has a Facebook page which I ve archived here I ve pixelated the names of his friends since it s highly unlikely they re all aware of much less approve of the kind of activity for which he s been arrested but the actual page
  • George Washington Episcopal Vestryman Washington was for many years a vestryman at Truro Parish his local Episcopal Church The entry of June 5 1772 shows Washington and his neighbor
  • all traces of Lombard from their web site Minutes ago they pulled Lombard s name from the vestry listing at their site Fortunately Google has this cached version available and we ve archived this screen capture on our server Calls to the church during this time have gone directly to voice mail 11 46 am The Episcopal Church of the Advocate has also pulled the Who s
  • Geoff Brown Clerk and Delegate to Convention
  • THE FUNERAL OF FRANKLYN BUTLER The funeral service of the late businessman and civic activist Franklyn Butler took place at St Agnes Anglican Church in Grant s Town where he had once served as a vestryman and People s
  • The Good Shepherd center I know my sheep John 10 14 In memory of Henry W Barret 1843 1923 vestryman and Chapter member 1872 1914 by Mrs William Heyburn 1924 Designed

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  • The Founders and Us Should we care what the founders would say about modern-day America? Richard Brookhiser says yes. If so, how should we consider some of our thornier contemporary issues in light of what the founders thought, such as originalism in constitutional matters, America as a religious nation if not a Christian nation, or even the fundamental principles of US foreign policy? Even the bruising political battles currently being waged in Washington may be better understood in the context of the political wars our founders fought when the Republic was born.
  • Our Christian Presidents One of the Christians I think that made a great impact was George Washington. He was a member of the Anglican Church his entire life, a godfather for several of his nephews and nieces, and a vestryman in his church. Also, his great great grandfather had been an Anglican minister in England when the Puritans took over and had thus suffered persecution enough for the family to flee to Virginia. Anyway, George Washington was the commander of the military that defeated the King of England and rather than Washington setting himself up as a king, he resigned. It's an interesting anecdotal story that Benjamin West, a painter, was painting a portrait of King George III after the Battle of Yorktown. The King said, "What does this general Washington plan on doing now that he has defeated the King's army?" And Benjamin West replied, "They say your highness, he will return to his farm." The King then said, "If he does that he truly will be the greatest man in the world." And then Washington did it again after he served two turns as president and said, "That's enough I'm going back". Instead someone like Simon Bolivar down in South America wants to be president for life. We see this precedent that Washington made it a noble thing to relinquish power. And you contrast that to Europe where kings would kill to get power, and kings would kill to keep power. Washington, in his farewell address, while everyone in the world was holding their breath, said, "Religion and morality are pillars ...
  • الصلوة - نماز - Salah - Salat - Namaz YA ALLAH Musician : Mohammad-reza Aliquli Editor : Pedram Keshtkar Filming in Medina, Saudi Arabia Ṣalāt (pl. ṣalawāt; Arabic: صلاة‎; Qur'anic Arabic: صلوة, ṣalawah; Persian, Bengali, Urdu and Turkish: نماز‎, namāz; Pashto: munz), the Islamic prayer, is one of the Five Pillars of Sunni Islam and one of the ten Practices of the Religion of Twelver Shi'a Islam, observed by Muslims in supplication to God. Prayer is performed five times a day: at dawn (fajr), noon (dhuhr), in the afternoon (asr), at sunset (maghrib) and nightfall (isha'a). It is obligatory for all Muslims once they have reached puberty. Namāz or نماز, the word for prayer used by Muslims speaking Indo-Iranian, South Slavic and Turkic languages, comes from an Indo-European root meaning 'to bow, or prostrate'. A Muslim worshipper is a muṣallī or مصلى, and the prayer mat, a muṣalla.
  • GW's Falls Church On the Son-day before George Washington Birthday Federal Holiday (no such beast as "Presidents Day", do we have "Pastors Day" in January?), attended The Falls Church where George Washington served as a Vestryman (like a Deacon in a Baptist Church or an Elder in a Presbyterian Church), and here is some minimal edited video of the walk around the grounds of the old church building.