Noun
1. one of the groups of Christians who have their own beliefs and forms of worship
2. a place for public (especially Christian) worship;
3. a service conducted in a church;
4. the body of people who attend or belong to a particular local church;
Verb
1. perform a special church rite or service for;
Mary joined a church yesterday.
In medieval times the church held sway over many countries.
They regularly attended at church.
The white church peeps out genially from behind the huts scattered on the river bank.
They always go to church at Easter.
I love to hear the boys pipe up in church.
A church is a sacred building.
He entered the church alone at night.
The soldiers violated the church by using it as a stable.
A notice was nailed up on the church door.
He went to church only to mock.
Before it reaches the church, the road bends to the left.
Their church tells them it's wrong and, in fact, excommunicated Green years ago.
Church begins at nine o'clock.
The church severed into two factions.
I will volunteer my daughters for helping the church sale.
The Archbishop of Canterbury holds the highest position in the Church of England.
The church was crowded, so electrical machinery was used to relay the service out to the people.
A peal of church bells rang out in the distance.
the doctrinal position of the English church
a member of the parochial church council
He was confirmed as a member of the Church of England.
Naomi used to go to church in Granville every Sunday.
Last weekend the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland held a conference, attended by 450 delegates.
The party has responded by trying to become a broad church that appeals to devout pensioners, Munich punks and aerospace engineers.
The Church is my life.
Many members of the church sang from memory.
This magnificent church cannot fail to stop you in your tracks.
The relationship between Church and State was delineated in a formal agreement.
church, cathedral
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chantry mosque shrine sanctuary pantheon synagogue minster sacellum cathedral vestry bethel basilica worship meeting tabernacle house temple of oratory chapel
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cloth sacred calling orders ministry vocation profession clerical religious the holy priesthood
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meeting camp ceremony compline benediction prayer ritual public vespers office worship revival rite
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