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  Joseph Lyons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joseph Aloysius Lyons (September 15, 1879 - April 7, 1939), Australian politician and tenth Prime Minister of Australia, was born in Stanley, Tasmania, the son of Irish immigrants.
In 1909 Lyons was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly.
Lyons was one of the most genuinely popular men to hold the office of Prime Minister, and his death caused widespread grief.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Joseph_Lyons   (621 words)

  
 Vote of confidence boosts Lyons
Lyons reminded the audience of his accomplishments: how he rescued a financially crippled organization, how he raised $2-million for fl colleges, how he helped reduce convention debts and increase revenues from donors.
Third, it concluded that Lyons made a business deal with the Loewen Group in which the white-owned funeral-home company donated $100,000 to the National Baptist Convention in exchange for Lyons' help in getting convention members to use the company's services.
Lyons said the purpose of the trip was to build a business relationship between Nigeria and the convention, the pastor said.
www.sptimes.com /News2/lyons/Vote_of_confidence_bo.html   (1637 words)

  
 Joseph Lyons biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
He was the third ex-Labor man to become a non-Labor Prime Minister.
In April 1939 Lyons died suddenly of a heart attack - the first Australian Prime Minister to die in office.
His widow, Dame Enid Lyons, later went into politics in her own right, in 1943 becoming the first woman to sit in the House of Representatives.
joseph-lyons.biography.ms   (522 words)

  
 Tampabay: Lyons plans to resume ministry
Lyons was rejected this week by a Tampa church looking for a new pastor.
Lyons recently wrote a letter to Victory Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church, at 2716 34th St. N in Tampa.
Lyons proved to be a gifted preacher and a charismatic leader, but he remains a divisive figure in the NBC.
www.sptimes.com /2002/06/21/TampaBay/Lyons_plans_to_resume.shtml   (575 words)

  
 The Struggle for the Soul of Henry Lyons: he Path to Power   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Lyons' new job was hardly glamorous -- he kept the minutes at meetings -- but it was an important step up the NBC political ladder.
Lyons presented what he said were financial statements, but they were little more than lists of numbers, as meaningful as a bowl of alphabet soup.
Lyons would do virtually the same thing when he became national president, except he was dealing with millions of dollars, not thousands.
www.rickross.com /reference/lyons/lyons34.html   (2254 words)

  
 Rhône-Alpes, province of France
Lyon is noted for its fine cuisine as well as for locally produced Beaujolais and Maçonnais wines.
The powerful archbishop of Lyon controlled the city until 1307; two important ecumenical councils were held in Lyon, in 1245 and 1274.
Lyon was annexed to the French crown in 1312 and quickly began to prosper as a cultural and commercial center.
www.discoverfrance.net /France/Provinces/Rhone-Alpes.shtml   (1599 words)

  
 The Primitive Catholic Faith
We practice the threefold ministry that is frequently mentioned in the writings of the early Church.
While the minimum form for ministry to the sick is the laying on of hands with prayer, in most places an actual anointing with specially blessed Oil of the Sick is used in obedience to the direct command of the Apostle.
This ministry is not exercised on Earth in an infallible nature, but it is practiced with the Apostolic mandate and authority to bind and loose.
members.aol.com /anglicanfather/tracts.html   (6607 words)

  
 ministry.html
And now I speak of thanking God, I desire with all humility to acknowledge that I owe the mentioned happiness of my past life to His kind providence, which lead me to the means I used and gave them success.
My pamphlet by some means falling into the hands of one Lyons, a surgeon, author of a book entitled "The Infallibility of Human Judgment," it occasioned an acquaintance between us.
Lyons, too, introduced me to Dr. Pemberton, at Batson's Coffee-house, who promis'd to give me an opportunity, some time or other, of seeing Sir Isaac Newton, of which I was extreamely desirous; but this never happened.
personal.pitnet.net /primarysources/ministry.html   (1381 words)

  
 What is the local church’s role in prison ministry
Welcome Home Ministries is on the cutting edge of prison ministry, evidenced by the fact that director Carmen Warren-Robbins recently was invited for the third time to take the ministry’s protocol to international conferences addressing social health issues.
Lyons said he would like to see a volunteer come forward to create and maintain a prayer list for the ministries.
Most prison ministries are anxious to supply churches with speakers to bring to the congregation a vision for prison, jail and re-entry ministry.
www.goodnewsetc.com /81TS1.htm   (1864 words)

  
 Organizing Campus X: A UU Campus Ministry Manual
Good transitions are the signs of a healthy campus ministry which will benefit your congregation through recognition, inspire lay people to deeper ownership, and provide a critical ministry to hundreds of people seeking liberal religion during their college years.
Newer campus ministries tend to be primarily freshman and sophomores, with the vision of building a stronger group with representation from all classes (and ages).
The three best things you can do are to facilitate relevant ministry for graduate students, allow them to share their unique skills, and to foster a community of graduate student peers as able.
www.uua.org /ya-cm/ocx/models/transitions.php   (939 words)

  
 Identix® - Press Releases
For the 2001 fiscal third quarter, revenue increased to $20.0 million, versus revenue of $17.6 million in the fiscal 2000 third quarter.
Fiscal 2001 third quarter Security revenue was $2.3 million, a sequential increase of nine percent, when compared to Security revenue of $2.1 million in the fiscal 2001 second quarter.
The fiscal third quarter is historically the Company's slowest for sales of Imaging products due to the fact that funding for governmental and law enforcement programs is limited since there are no governmental fiscal year- ends in March.
www.shareholder.com /identix/ReleaseDetail.cfm?ReleaseID=41113   (1391 words)

  
 Local - The Enquirer - February 20, 1998   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
This is the third of a four-part weekly series that highlights the contributions of living African-Americans in the Tristate.
Lyons is accused of misusing church funds but has promised to enact reforms within the 8.5 million-member organization.)
Lyons' legal expenses, an idea that was not formally considered.
www.enquirer.com /editions/1998/02/20/loc_booth20.html   (1744 words)

  
 HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH*
Lyon, 1680, 2 vols.: revised and enlarged by J. Gautier, Genève, 1730, 2 vols.
But, after a patient study of the reformer, we are now compelled to admit, in part, the recital of the physician of Lyon.
Five young Frenchmen who were trained by them for the ministry, and had returned to their native land to preach the gospel, were seized at Lyons and burned, May 16, 1553, notwithstanding the intercession of the Reformed Cantons with King Henry II.
www.ccel.org /s/schaff/history/8_ch07.htm   (9497 words)

  
 First Presbyterian Church - Areas for Service
Through the Three-Cents-a-Meal Offering (which is collected on the third Sunday of each month) we provide financial support for this ministry.
Linda and Andy Stavres serve as the Coordinators for this ministry sponsored by the Deacons and overseen by a “Stirring Committee.” Volunteers prepare and serve the food and interact with the clients who come hungry for food and fellowship.
This specialized ministry is administered by trained nurses in our congregation to provide church members with a program of holistic health: spiritual, physical, and mental.
www.firstpreswh.org /areasforservice.html   (830 words)

  
 The Development of the Canon of the New Testament - Irenaeus
bow; the second was Abraham's, by the sign of circumcision; the third was the giving of the Law by Moses; and the fourth is that of the Gospel, through our Lord Jesus Christ.
After him Clement received the lot of the episcopate in the third place from the apostles.
He had seen the apostles and associated with them, and still had their preaching sounding in his ears and their tradition before his eyes -- and not he alone, for there were many still left in his time who had been taught by the apostles.
www.ntcanon.org /Irenaeus.shtml   (1878 words)

  
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For the first session on the Third Legislative Day, there were 412 clerical deputies and 413 lay deputies certified and seated, bringing the total count of the House to 825.
Resolved, That the Asiamerica Ministries, Black Ministries, Hispanic Ministries, and Native American Ministries desks of the Episcopal Church Center be retained as they were originally chartered, in order to function as an integral part of the Church's work to double its Baptized membership by the year 2020.
Balloting shall continue until the required number have been elected; provided that on the third ballot in each order there shall be retained on the ballot from those persons receiving the highest numbers of votes only that number of nominees equal to twice the number to be elected in such order.
www.episcopalchurch.org /gc/journal/14.html   (5336 words)

  
 Archive
And it isnít until the third or fourth proposed definition that we begin to find the reality encompassed by the metaphor that Jesus used to try to encourage people to follow him.
The ministry of Jesus is not a lone ranger activity.
Yet in this ministry we are in yoke, together with Jesus, his prayerful, thoughtful and yes sacramental support of our ministry, his yoke is always present.
www.emmanuelweston.org /archive.htm   (18548 words)

  
 historicalchurchwritingsI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Interested in ministry and practical aspects of daily life of Christians.
Ignatius of Antioch was the third bishop of Antioch.
In the year 107, he was brought to Rome under Trajan and thrown to wild beasts.
www.reformedreader.org /historicalchurchwritings1.htm   (1328 words)

  
 Womens' Ministry
Studies are offered throughout the year to encourage the fellowship of learning with others; new studies are always starting up.
Call the Women’s Ministries office at the church for the most current information.
The purpose of MOPS International is to nurture every mother of a preschooler by meeting her distinct needs, to the glory of Jesus Christ.
www.memorialparkchurch.org /wnmin.htm   (548 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Didache   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The words in thanksgiving for the chalice are echoed by Clement of Alexandria, "Quis div.", 29: "It is He [Christ] Who has poured out the Wine, the Blood of the Vine of David, upon our wounded souls"; and by Origen, "In i Judic.", Hom.
On this ground therefore the Didache must be set either in the first century or else in some backwater of church life.
In the second century prophecy was a charisma only and not a ministry, except among the Montanists.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/04779a.htm   (2525 words)

  
 The ministry of Dr. Hugh Ross exposed
The significance of this list lies not only in the prominence of these individuals as biblical scholars, defenders of the faith, and pillars of the early church (except Josephus), but also in that their scriptural views cannot be said to have been shaped to accommodate secular opinion.
He said there is to be "a purging baptism of fire," and thus he anticipated the idea of purgatory, which became a doctrine of the Catholic Church at the First Council of Lyons in 838 A.D..
As an explanation, Dr. Ross postulates two clarifications of the atmosphere, a partial clarification before the third day to make the cloud translucent so photosynthesis could function and a complete clarification on the fourth day, when the sun, moon, and stars became visible.
www.bible.ca /tracks/b-hugh-ross.htm   (8170 words)

  
 UUA Young Adult   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Campus Ministry Start-Up Providing technical assistance through phone and email contact with campus group leaders and interested organizers of campus ministry.
The UUA Young Adult and Campus Ministry Office has a new small grant program for congregations committed to establishing a campus ministry coordinator position.
Primary purpose of a stipend campus ministry coordinator is to formalize relationship with local congregation, provide active administrative, database and communication functions, and maintain consistent leadership and programming.
www.hevanet.com /lyons/oct01report.htm   (917 words)

  
 Handbook of Texas Online: BLACK CATHOLICS
An emphasis on ministry to fl Catholics in Texas coincided with the Third Plenary Council of Baltimore in 1884.
He dedicated a small elementary school in the city's Third Ward for the education of fl children.
Joseph John of the Society of African Missions of Lyons traveled to Corpus Christi in 1926 and returned to his native Trinidad in 1929.
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/view/BB/icb3.html   (1311 words)

  
 Food For Thought: Cassiopaean Hermeneutics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
"According to popular conception, Jesus was crucified during the thirty-third year of His life and in the third year of His ministry following his baptism.
About AD 180, St. Irenaeus, Bishop of Lyons, one of the most eminent of the ante-Nicene theologians, wrote Against Heresies, an attack on the doctrines of the Gnostics.
In this work, Irenaeus declared upon the authority of the Apostles themselves that Jesus lived to old age.
amanesis.org /Food/Jesus.htm   (3717 words)

  
 St B's Weekly Bulletin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Also by becom-ing an active member of the Youth Group, a student can work for points which will be used as “money” to be paid out of the Youth Ministry Fund toward the trip.
The Archdiocesan Institute for Ministry (AIM) is offering over 100 courses at 40 different locations.
Available in our vicinity are “Overview of Core Catholic Beliefs” at St. Brigid, Lexington, on 8 Tuesday evenings beginning Oct. 2, and “Bereavement Ministry” at St. Margaret, Burlington, on 3 Thursday evenings beginning Oct. 11.
www.rc.net /boston/st_barbara/bulletns/b010930.htm   (1945 words)

  
 Diane02L
In this tape, it is the Ten Commandments vs Youth Issues, such as tattooing and body piercing, witchcraft, sex, violence, TV, suicide, and having respect for oneself.
Especially those, who are sharing in the ministry of the rejection that they receive, especially those that are orphans and the homeless, for they have received a great rejection either from their own families, or from society.
Through your prayers you can help everyone in the world, that is also in union, with you, in the great mission and ministry of rejection.
www.giftstor.org /Diane02L.htm   (19449 words)

  
 The Ministry in Historical Perspectives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The Ministry in Historical Perspectives by H. Richard Niebuhr and Daniel D. Williams (eds.)
The Ministry in Historical Perspectives was published in 1956 by Harper and Brothers, New York.
It was part of a survey of theological education in the United States and Canada, which led to the publishing of this book as well as H. Richard Niebuhr, The Purpose of the Church and Its Ministry (1956) and H. Richard Niebuhr, Daniel D. Williams, and James M. Gustafson, The Advancement of Theological Education (1957).
www.religion-online.org /showchapter.asp?title=408&C=155   (187 words)

  
 The Iranian: News & Views
TEHRAN, Dec 13 (Reuters) - The body of a third Iranian secularist intellectual was found at the weekend, the latest in a string of mystery deaths that has exposed President Mohammed Khatami's lack of control over security and law enforcemement.
Many have blamed outside forces and foreign enemies for what they say is a terror campaign designed to destabilise Iran in general and Khatami's reforms in particular.
``Behind this saga we can see there are plots and anti-revolutionary subversive acts and their purpose is nothing but to discourage people and weaken the regime and strike a blow at the new atmosphere in the Islamic Republic,'' said the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance, run by a Khatami ally.
www.iranian.com /News/Dec98/murders.html   (671 words)

  
 Christian Music Planet - The Magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
I have seen hundreds of kids who are being sponsored and whole communities that are being impacted by Compassion's outreach.
In 10 years of ministry, "Wait For Me" has connected with more people all over the world than anything else I have ever written.
Just having people praying for me, and praying myself, that God will stick a fresh word in my heart-these are ways I seek God when I need a kick-start in my faith.
www.christianmusicplanet.com /magazine/viewarticle.asp?id=221   (1829 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Eusebius, a third century writer who is considered the "father of Church history," relates what occurred in Lyons (now in France) in the year 177 C.E. Religious enemies falsely accused Christians of eating infants.
Commenting on Acts 15:29, Catholic Biblical scholar Giuseppe Ricciotti (1890-1964) refers to the incident at Lyons (described previously) as evidence that early ‘Christians could not eat blood.’ Then he adds, "but even in succeeding centuries down to the Middle Ages, we encounter unexpected echoes of this early ‘abomination’ [of blood], due unquestionably to the decree."
The Ecclesiastical History of the Second and Third Centuries (1845), by John Kaye, Bishop of Lincoln, p.
talkingpretty.multiply.com /journal/item/18   (13785 words)

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