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Quotes About Faith

We were brought up Protestant, and I went to church three times a day on a Sunday. My parents weren't Bible-bashers, but we all have a strong belief in God and a strong faith. We had a huge garden; our house was a bit like a scene from 'The Good Life.' I think Mam and Dad had it really hard, bringing up a big family on very little.
~ Bonnie Tyler
I went to church with my grandmother every Sunday.
~ David Linley
For as long as I can remember, my mother went to church every single Sunday. She was born and raised in Romania as a person with limited means, and faith was something she could rely on - something that was free.
~ Dominique Moceanu
One of my good friends is Christian, goes to church every Sunday, very religious. I'm fine with that and I will never judge her.
~ Amber Tamblyn
We went to church every Sunday. I do think it's my duty to give back. That's why I'm involved with St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital and the Make-a-Wish Foundation.
~ Jesse McCartney
I was brought up Methodist, christened as a little baby and went to church every Sunday.
~ Deborah Norville
I really started to get into reading the Bible and I started to look for a church to go to. Every Sunday I was going to like three or four churches, I was just looking for the right church.
~ Angus T. Jones
I'm not religious, so theres no church on Sunday.
~ Tamara Ecclestone
I have a Bible study that my friends and I go to here in L.A. I go to church every Sunday. I've always been a believer. I love singing. I don't have the best voice - I just love getting my emotions out.
~ Kellan Lutz
My grandmother made sure that I went to church every Sunday. And she'd come over and pick us boys up, and we would go to the Nazarene church. And back then, that was about as close to heaven as I ever got, because just the time to be able to spend with her, and she was very, very religious.
~ John Mellencamp
Lots of Orthodox go to church every Sunday but don't know much about the faith. Yet they know that there is something that they don't know much about.
~ Frederica Mathewes-Green
You can't have a belief system on Sunday and not live it the other six days.
~ David Green
Growing up, I was your classic Catholic Irish kid. I went to mass every Sunday. Then in secondary school I went to boarding school, and there was mass seven days a week before breakfast - it may have put me off!
~ Deirdre O'Kane
Sunday, I go to church; I take the day off. I rest.
~ Paige VanZant
I go to mass every Sunday, which is a shock to everybody.
~ Roger Ailes
I grew up in a very Christian household. We went to church every Sunday whether I wanted to or not.
~ Tracy Lawrence
I think people see faith as a section of their life, like, 'I go to church on Sunday...' but for me, my faith runs through the entirety of my life.
~ Andy Mineo
You sign a contract, and you abide by the contract. And sometimes my turn would come around on Sunday. Even though I didn't like to play baseball on Sunday, it was my job.
~ Vernon Law
For practicing Christians, Easter Sunday and the Holy week that precedes it are the apex of our faith. Without the resurrection of Christ there is no Christianity.
~ Rachel Campos-Duffy
When I went to college is really when it became my own. I had to get up out of that dorm room and go to church, go to mass on Sunday. That's when I took ownership of my faith.
~ Philip Rivers
I don't really get to attend church. That's definitely one of the challenges. I'm always playing on Sunday, and that's tough because I really never get to take the sacrament - maybe once every three or four months when I'm home and have a week off.
~ Tony Finau
As a practising Anglican I go to church on a Sunday.
~ Dominic Grieve
My father converted from being Southern Baptist when I was very young. He was determined that we get to Mass every Sunday, which served as the foundation for everything else. You simply do not miss Mass. Period. When the father of the family says we go, then we go.
~ Philip Rivers
A lot of street dudes, you know their grandma go to church every Sunday. A lot of people in the pen, a lot of that come from them running away from that. They seen they grandma always going to church, mama always going to church, but they still struggling. This the reality of some peoples' life.
~ Roddy Ricch