Word: worshiped
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We’ve been told all our lives that American culture likes things big, and nowhere is this axiom more evident than in our eating habits. Just as Americans worship largeness in all its forms, buying ever-bigger cars to venture out into ever-wider landscapes, their restaurant portions are often twice as large as their European counterparts. But amidst this expansion of expansion—and the brashness that often accompanies it—there is a counterculture that races to embrace all things small.At the forefront of the miniaturization are “twee” kids...
...Sunday, the church will mark its 75th anniversary and commemorate the war dead once again. Those who work and worship in the church will remember a tradition that has survived four wars: music...
...love the wonderful old dark wood atmosphere and the intimacy,” said Christine E. Whiteside, staff assistant at Memorial Church. “When people gather there to worship, you really have a sense of being a small intimate community...
...think the main function of music is to enhance the worship,” said Edward E. Jones, Harvard’s head organist and choirmaster...
Peter J. Gomes, the minister of Memorial Church, received the Franklin & Eleanor Roosevelt Institute’s Freedom of Worship Medal at a ceremony in New York City yesterday evening for elevating the place of spirituality in the modern world. “He is first of all a brilliant creature who has given traditional religious preaching a higher prominence in our secular world,” said John F. Sears ’65, former executive director of the institute. The medal is one of several awards given by the institute to commemorate the “Four Freedoms?...