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And for those people that don't want to do either of those things, maybe they can cook, so we pick them seasonally and then we go on the street, or in the pub, or in the church, or wherever people are living their lives.
We live across the street from a historic
church
that had lost its very iconic steeple in the storm.
The town hall and the police department had also suffered direct hits, and so people wanting to help or needing information went to the
church.
CO: We walked to the
church
because we heard they had hot meals, but when we arrived, we found problems.
There were a couple large, sweaty men with chainsaws standing in the center of the church, but nobody knew where to send them because no one knew the extent of the damage yet.
CO: That was a tornado, and everyone's heading to the
church
to drop things off and volunteer.
MO: My
church
group of 50 would like housing and meals for a week while we repair properties.
Now, you can carry a gun into a
church
in Dallas, but do not make a flower arrangement without a license, because that will land you in jail.
She'll tell you the pub where her sister used to work, and "... go past that
church
where I got married," that kind of thing.
The devastated
church
my mom attends has been not only rebuilt higher, it's poised to become the first Energy Star
church
in the country.
One that we [see] here, Masaccio, the
church
of Santa Maria Novella in Florence, so we just said, well maybe, Visari has done something like that in the case of this great work of art by Leonardo, since he was a great admirer of Leonardo da Vinci.
And I remember watching the discussion on television and thinking how interesting it was that the separation of
church
and state was essentially drawing geographical boundaries throughout this country, between places where people believed in it and places where people didn't.
They wanted to know how many Protestants, Catholics, Jews they had to know how much money they had to put in each community, in each
church
or synagogue.
And amazingly, one week in church, when I really didn't want to be there and I was in the back of the room being placated by doing math problems, I heard this man say this: "If we can get the children to participate in this peaceful demonstration here in Birmingham, we can show America that even children know the difference between right and wrong and that children really do want to get the best possible education."
So I went there and also I proposed to the priests, "Why don't we rebuild the
church
out of paper tubes?"
So we spent five weeks rebuilding the
church.
Then, in Taiwan, they had a big earthquake, and we proposed to donate this church, so we dismantled them, we sent them over to be built by volunteer people.
It stayed there in Taiwan as a permanent
church
even now.
I was asked to rebuild the temporary
church.
And you even find a
church.
There are the retail shops, the cafes and the restaurants, and the community is this community of Coptic Christians, so you'll also find a church, along with the scores of religious iconographies throughout the area, and also all the everyday services like the electronic repair shops, the barbers, everything.
And then about three and a half minutes before launch, the huge nozzles on the back, like the size of big
church
bells, swing back and forth and the mass of them is such that it sways the whole vehicle, like the vehicle is alive underneath you, like an elephant getting up off its knees or something.
This was the first
church
that I'd been to that provided an unrestricted view between God and man.
Barber shops, rap concerts, and most importantly, in the black
church.
Who here has been to a black
church?
You go to a black church, their preacher starts off and he realizes that he has to engage the audience, so he starts off with this sort of wordplay in the beginning oftentimes, and then he takes a pause, and he says, "Oh my gosh, they're not quite paying attention."
You've got to go in there and hang out at the barbershop, you've got to attend that black church, and you've got to view those folks that have the power to engage and just take notes on what they do.
It's like, the separation of
church
and state.
But something as basic as happiness, which 20 years ago would have been just something for discussion in the
church
or mosque or synagogue, today it turns out that there's dozens of TED-like questions that you can ask about it, which are really interesting.
He started volunteering and he made friends there, and he began going to a
church
and he made friends there, and at Christmas he invited my husband and me to a party in his apartment, and the place was filled with his friends.
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