Believers make up the church. If you are a Christian, then WE are the church. There are many people who think that the church is only a building but the church is the body of Christ. The church is those who are the hands and feet of Jesus and those who reach out into their world to make a difference for the sake of the gospel. I think that the church is supposed to be made up of the difference makers and the ones who have passion about being a light in the dark world. Young and old alike make up the church. Many ethnicities make up the church. I am a part of the body of Christ. I and fellow believers who are also a part of the body of Christ make up the church. However, this is not to say that those who do not believe cannot be the church. They have an opened door to believe the word of God and to also become a part of the body of Christ, and in turn a part of the church.
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the church that the anglican church was founded was the catholic church.
There is no "Church of Australia". There are several prominent denominations such as: * Anglican Church Of Australia * The Catholic Church in Australia * Presbyterian Church of Australia * Apostolic Church Australia * Lutheran Church of Australia * Baptist Church of Australia
The 5 models of Church are: 1. Church as Institution. 2. Church as Mystical Communion. 3. Church as Sacrament. 4. Church as Herald. 5. Church as Servant.
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If the question refers to the location of, or description of, a church, or its denomination, then the response, 'The church is ... ' is correct. If the questions is about a church as a specific entity, the word 'church' should be capitalized. For example:'Where is the church?': 'The church is two blocks away.''Where is the Catholic church?': 'The Catholic church is in the next street.''What is the church built of?': 'The church is built of stone.''How old is the Christian Church?': 'The Church is over two thousand years old.'A devout believer in a particular religion, asked 'Why does your Church exist?' might respons simply, 'The Church is.'
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Albanian Byzantine Catholic Church Armenian Catholic Church Bulgarian Greek Catholic Church Chaldean Catholic Church Coptic Catholic Church Patriarchate Ethiopian Catholic Church Byzantine Church of Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro Greek Byzantine Catholic Church Hungarian Byzantine Catholic Church Italo-Albanian Byzantine Catholic Church Macedonian Catholic Church Maronite Catholic Church Melkite Greek-Catholic Church Romanian Greek-Catholic Church Ruthenian Byzantine Catholic Church Slovak Byzantine Catholic Church Syriac Catholic Church Patriarchate Syro-Malabar Catholic Church Syro-Malankara Catholic Church Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church
Yes, it's a Church of England church.
The church is just the church. Ecclesia was mistranslated as "church" but it (Ecclesia) means assembly.
There is a Lutheran Church and a Catholic Church but no Lutheran Catholic Church.
The Church of England is a Protestant church.