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church <-es> [tʃɜ:tʃ] SUST.

church
cerkev f
to go to [or attend] church
the Catholic church
church elder
church fête esp ingl. brit.
church fête esp ingl. brit.
church wedding

par·ish ˈchurch SUST.

Church of ˈEng·land SUST. ingl. brit.

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The village used to have two churches and a fish shop, most of which were destroyed in a fire.
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Columbarium niches have even been made a part of church buildings.
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The emergency relief supplies that the church donates typically include clothing, personal care kits, and medical supplies.
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As the church grew, many members were eager to gather together and live some of the teachings of the early church.
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In general, employment at these employers are bound to a church membership, so in cases of leaving the church, the employment relationship shall be repealed.
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This church statistic means a growth of more than 392 in the last year.
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It manages the trusts of some 230 evangelical churches.
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The connections between the now administratively separated churches continued in many ways.
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When the congregation outgrew this structure some twenty years later, they decided to erect a new church, the most sumptuous in the colonies.
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Fifteen years later the ratio is 75% church members and 25% from the community.
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