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laypeople

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lay·peo·ple or lay people  (lppl)
pl.n.
Laymen and laywomen.


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Laypeople who have built parishes from the ground up, who carry out many ministries within their churches, who desire a vibrant future in their local communities of faith will be encouraged and energized by this book.
That, and drug companies and doctors consider laypeople too ignorant to manage their own care.
One day the whole church will come to the place where many pastors, congregations, and laypeople already are.
 
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