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    Thanks Sid. So as you believe in Jesus, you'll agree no doubt that it is essential for the Sermon within the Church to teach his words in such a way that people love the words the speakers (parsons, priests) say about him!
    The term Church, Sid, comes from Greek, possibly, probably, even though somewhat hard to detect, but I would suggest from the work "ecclesia", meaning: assembly. The Hebrew word for synagogue is: beth knesseth, which means: house of assembly. Sid, in this sense, sysnagogue and church, considered as houses of assembly, where people gather to listen to the word of God, have exactly the same meaning! Only, a church assembly teaches, or upholds, the Christian Faith, where-as the synagogue of the Jews teaches the Old Testament but not the New, as the Jews still do not know Jesus. But as we in Kent have been knowing about Jesus for almost one thousand four-hundred years, as our churches can demonstate, it would be nice if we don't lose this Heritage!

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