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When you speak of "a church" you are usually, but not always, speaking about a particular building used for religion functions. When you are peaking of "the church" you are usually, but not always, speaking of an organized religion like the Roman Catholic Church, The Coptic Church, or the Russian Orthodox church.
Jesus, as founder of the religion, spoke of it first.
Yes it is - my son was! Speak to your local church in person
In an egalitarian church, yes.
If they speak two languages, they're generally referred to as bilingual. People who speak more than two can usually be referred to as a linguist.
Laconic means a person of few words and fewer explanations, usually someone who does not speak. My father was a laconic person.
The Bible in the church is used to speak and pray about religion.
No. A Pentecostal church is a church that believes in speaking in other tongues. A non-denominational church is a Christian church that doesn't claim any specific denomination of Christianity. Many non-denominational churches speak in tongues, though.
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A person can use their camera on their laptop to speak and see other people on their contacts list by installing a program like Skype. A person should then initiate a video call in order to see the other party.
The Presbyterian Church in the USA does - I can't speak for other denominations. ELCA Lutherans would be okay with that.
It is always hard to get a live person. Telephone companies are no different. Usually pressing 0 can get a live person when listening to the the voice prompt menus.