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Armstrong Other sect groups: The Global Church of God, The United Church of God, Biblical Church of God, Church of God Evangelistic, The Eternal Church of God, Faithful Word. The Septuagint translation of the Hebrew Bible into Greek uses the terms rhema and logos as equivalents and uses both for the Hebrew word dabar, as the Word of God. Unity School of Christianity (New Age) Universal Temple of Divine Light Founder: Don Slocum (New Age, Pantheism) Worldwide Church of God (WCG) Founder: Herbert W. But it was only in the 12th century that grammarians began to think in terms of units we understand as subject and predicate. These terms are translated differently depending on the context of the discussion-grammar or logic, as in the table on the right. Aristotle identified three components as central to the proposition: onoma, rhema and logos. For Plato, every logos was either true or false and in a logos, names included rhema which denotes actions and onoma a mark set on those who do the actions. In Plato's usage, a logos (often translatable as a sentence) is a sequence in which verbs are mingled with nouns and every logos must have an onoma and rhema. 428–347 BC) and Aristotle (384–322 BC) used the terms logos, rhema and onoma. ἐρεῶ "I say" ἐρῶ "I will say") and the suffix -μα (-ma), a suffix used to form nouns from verbs.īoth Plato (c. Next wedding, this is where we'd strand unmedicated toddlers.The Greek noun ῥῆμα "saying, utterance, word, verb" is analyzed as consisting of the root ἐρ-/ῥε- (er-/rhe-) "say" (cf. Next to the the church, a wooden cross protrudes from a pile of rocks, surrounded by the pond - Cross Island? Donate as an Individual Donate as a Church Rhema Christmas Lights Nov. It's open to the public on request, and accessible only by boat. Register Now International Rhema Day May 2, 2021. Perhaps the local water table has risen, because in late summer there was no evidence of an "island." The church is built on wooden pilings and a low platform in the middle of a pond. An in-depth Bible teacher with prophetic anointing, she seeks the Lord for a word in season for each occasion as she ministers in churches, conferences, retreats, Bible schools, and leadership seminars throughout the US, Canada, and other nations around the world. Floor area 51"x81" (28.68 square feet) Seats 2 people (March 2021: a local wedding organizer assures us they can accommodate six inside if set up right). Sylvia loves the Word and makes it live for all who hear. A small billboard near the road details everything you need to know: Built in 1989. The World's Smallest Church, Cross Island Chapel, still sits in the center of a pond on the northern edge of town. The rest of the wedding party had to anchor nearby in small boats, and the guests on shore could only imagine how the vows went.įor a Houselet of God to be pronounced fit for scrapping in the maddening Tiny Church Battle, we require, among other things, it must at least have hosted a semi-public religious service. The chapel, on "an island," had room only to accommodate the minister, bride and groom. We first heard about Cross Island Chapel in 1990 or so, from a short newspaper story about a wedding conducted there.