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    The Buck Stops Where? Roles and Responsibilities in Construction – Video - November 2, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    The Buck Stops Where? Roles and Responsibilities in Construction
    David Middlebrook provides important tips for church construction. Avoid difficulties later by addressing these issues now. For more information, visit http://www.ChurchLawGroup.com.From:ChurchLawViews:187 2ratingsTime:03:09More inNonprofits Activism

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    CHURCH BUILDING – Video - November 2, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    CHURCH BUILDING
    this is how the Church construction is going ... please continue to give your supports... 🙂 GOD BLESS US ALL...From:vantotsesViews:37 1ratingsTime:12:51More inFilm Animation

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    Haiti Promo For 2013 Short 1 – Video - November 2, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Haiti Promo For 2013 Short 1
    Video presentation for Balan church construction projectFrom:Mark KroesViews:4 0ratingsTime:04:31More inNonprofits Activism

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    Chapel Hill Church Construction – Oct 3rd, 2012 – Video - November 2, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Construction of stairs – Video - November 2, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Construction of stairs
    The Goal: Finish the Children #39;s Hospital Church Construction The Impact: We are providing food, clothing and prayer for some of the sickest and poorest children in the country. Our church at the Children #39;s hospital cannot finish its construction and our members have already given all they can. We cannot continue without international help. Please read our story. Our Story: The "Emilian Cotaga" Children #39;s hospital is in the republic of Moldova, literally the poorest country in Europe with not enough local resources to finish its church to ease the suffering of its country #39;s children. Construction has began and has been stalled as we are only $30000 from completing the structure and cannot afford to finish. We can begin providing more services, food, clothing and shelter with just the basic structure complete so this is our first goal. Our services are currently being provided in a temporary structure which can hold fewer than 20 people. We must complete construction to enabling us provide services to 100+ people each day. Your Help: All financial contributions will go directly towards the construction of "Sf. Mare Mucenic Gheorghe and Cuvios Stelian" church at "Emilian Cotaga" Children #39;s hospital in the Republic of Moldova. If you can contribute $10 or more, please help. Our banking accounts are below: 22240111198705 USD 222401711198705 EURO 222400011198705 LEI Bank code: VICBMD2X883 VICTORIABANK SA FILIALA N.11, CHISINAU, MOLDOVAFrom:Vasile PetrovViews:11 0ratingsTime:00:26More inPeople Blogs

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    Bridgeway Church construction video 1st of 2 on 15 Oct 2012 – Video - November 2, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Bridgeway Church construction video 1st of 2 on 15 Oct 2012
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    Bridgeway Church construction video 2nd of 2 on 15 Oct 2012 – Video - November 2, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Bridgeway Church construction video 2nd of 2 on 15 Oct 2012
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    Katoghike church construction at Yerevan – Video - November 2, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Katoghike church construction at Yerevan
    Katoghike church construction at YerevanFrom:arturghazaryanViews:19 0ratingsTime:01:19More inPeople Blogs

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    Church construction continues with Sandy on the way - November 2, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    This section displays the last 50 news articles that were published.

    Updated10/27/2012 04:48 PM

    Sandy is on the minds of many this weekend, but it's bad weather from more than a year ago that's still affecting one Onondaga County congregation. Heavy snow caused the roof of the First Baptist Church of Memphis to collapse last February. Parishioners have been working to rebuild for the past six months. Our Sarah Blazonis shows us how workers are picking up the pace ahead of this week's storm.

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    CAMILLUS, N.Y. -- The first time Rusty Lippert helped out with construction at his church was 30 years ago. He worked on the section of the First Baptist Church of Memphis that collapsed last year.

    "We got the news shortly after, and my wife and I and kids went over to see what was going on. It was just unbelievable," said Lippert, whose family has attended the church for three generations.

    Now church members are once again picking up tools and lending a hand ahead of another storm: Sandy. The goal is to complete as much of the outside of the building as possible before rough weather hits.

    Pastor Art George said those who work full-time stop by on weekends to help out. Some retirees are here almost everyday. Together, they've helped new classrooms, an auditorium and a basketball court take shape.

    "That's one of the neatest parts of our ministry is being able to see the church come together for a common project, and it saves the church a lot of money as well," said Brent Howard, a missionary with Church Care Construction and the project manager.

    The new facility is going to be about 20,000 square-feet, which is bigger than the congregation's current building. Pastor George said he hopes the bigger size, plus the new location, will help expand the church's reach.

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    Egypt: Coptic Church moves toward picking new pope - November 2, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    CAIRO (AP) A council of Egypt's Coptic Christians voted on Monday in a process that will lead to the selection of a new pope for the ancient church, as the community struggles to assert its identity and rights in a rising tide of Islamism that has left many Copts fearful for their future.

    The succession follows the March death of the charismatic Pope Shenouda III at the age of 88, after 40 years as the leader of the Coptic Orthodox Church. The congregation represents the majority of Egypt's Christians, who make up about 10 percent of the country's 83 million people.

    About 2,400 clergymen, community leaders and Egyptian Coptic notables gathered in the main Coptic cathedral in Cairo for the voting. They were choosing a short list of three candidates from a field of five monks and auxiliary bishops.

    By late Monday, acting Pope Pachomios said more than 93 percent of the council voted, and selected Bishop Raphael, 54, once an aide to Shenouda; Bishop Tawadros, 59, an aide to the acting pope, and Father Raphael Ava Mina, the oldest among them at 70, a monk in a monastery near Alexandria and a student of the pope who preceded Shenouda.

    The final selection of the new pope will take place in a ceremony Sunday, when the three names are put in a box and a blindfolded child picks one out, a step believed to reflect God's will in the choice. The acting pope asked Copts to fast for three days to aid the selection of the Church's 118th pope.

    Egypt's Coptic Christians have long complained of discrimination by the state and the country's Muslim majority. Clashes with Muslims have occasionally broken out, sparked by church construction, land disputes or Muslim-Christian love affairs.

    The new election comes during a shift in Christian attitudes on their relation to the state. For years, Christians largely relied on the Church to secure some protection for their rights, using Shenouda's close relationship with longtime President Hosni Mubarak.

    With Mubarak's ouster in a popular uprising last year and Shenouda's death, many have been emboldened to act beyond the Church's hold and participate more directly in the nation's politics to demand rights, better representation and freedom of worship. Signs of rebellion over the close relation with the state had already begun to surface before the uprising in January 2011.

    "If Egyptian Copts are represented by the Church, they will be considered second-class citizens, because they are subjects of the Church first before they are subjects of the state," said Yousef Sidhom, the editor of Egypt's main Coptic newspaper. "Many have mocked this, saying how can the Copts demand citizenship rights while accepting to remain under the umbrella of the Church in the face of the state."

    The more vocal stance among Copts, particularly the youth who organized into movements independent of the Church, has come with the rising power of Islamist groups long repressed under Mubarak, and after a series of violent attacks against churches and Christians.

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