Word: worshipers
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...flashy, American Almanac is loping and folksy. As Host Roger Mudd says in the first episode, "We'd like this to be the sort of show you might hang on a nail by the kitchen door." Executive Producer Ed Fouhy sees his mandate as exploring the quotidian: how Americans worship, rear their families, spend their money, relax. "We will not try to dazzle anybody with our technical footwork," he says...
...Harvard Radcliffe Christian Fellowship and AACF are two sides of the same coin. Affiliated with the same national organization, these two non-denominational sister fellowships—groups of Christians who gather regularly for Bible study groups and worship sessions—are run separately but often hold joint events...
Both hold Friday Large Groups, opportunities for speakers to share their experiences and fellowship members to worship and pray together. After Large Groups, members can stick around for After-Fellowship Activities (AFAs). Previous AFAs have included movie nights, creative formals, and trips to the North End for Mike’s Pastry goodness...
AACF and the Harvard Radcliffe Christian Fellowship (HRCF) are non-denominational sister fellowships—groups of Christians who gather regularly for Bible study groups and worship sessions—affiliated with the same national organization...
Like HRSFA, the fellowships are fond of acronyms. HRCF and AACF both hold Friday Large Groups, opportunities for speakers to share their experiences and for fellowship members to worship and pray together. After Large Groups, members can stick around for After-Fellowship Activities (AFAs). AFAs range from movie nights, to games of Capture the Flag on the T, to trips to dessert trips to Super 88, the Asian supermarket in Allston. And while some members of AACF and HRCF do drink, it’s not considered an important mode of socializing...