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A Church has two commonly used meanings. Often the word 'Church' is used to describe a place of worship, a church building, or congregation or local gathering of religious ...
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Christian Church and church (Greek kyriakon, "thing belonging to the Lord"; also ekklesia (Latinized as ecclesia), "assembly") are used to denote both a Christian association of ...
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Church (chûrch), Frederick Edwin 1826-1900. American painter and leader of the Hudson River School. His works include Heart of the Andes (1859).
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Church Toilet Seat Company, a leader in toilet seat manufacturing offering molded wood, wood, plastic, and more toilet seats.
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Listings with phone numbers and addresses of churches in the United States and Canada. There are a few other countries listed as well.
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i-church is an online Christian community exploring what it means to be church on the Internet. i-church was founded by the Diocese of Oxford in the UK
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The term church is the name employed in the Teutonic languages to render the Greek ekklesia (ecclesia), the term by which the New Testament writers denote the society founded by ...
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Official Information about the Church. Scriptures, magazines, general conference talks, temples, events, stake/ward calendar
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noun. a building set apart or consecrated for public worship, esp. one for Christian worship; religious service or public worship, esp. among Christians
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