Yes. Some churches are constructed so the altar faces east. The churches that do this include Anglican, Roman Catholic, and Orthodox.
The word 'church' is capitalised when it either refers to a specific 'church' E.G. St John's Church, St Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Hign Street Baptist Church, or when referring to a specific denomination, E.G. The Methodist Church, the Episcopalian Church, or when referring to The Church meaning the whole of the Christian Church worldwide. Otherwise, the word 'church' is left in lower case when it refers to any groups of Christians meeting or any non specific building used for Christian worship.
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If you are speaking of "His" church, Gods' church - all beings that truly listen to and follow him, then yes. If you refer to any specific religion or church from different denominations, then no.
In a church context, money is often referred to as "tithes" or "offerings." Tithes typically refer to a specific percentage of a person's income given to the church, while offerings can be any additional contributions made voluntarily. These funds are used to support the church's operations, community outreach, and various ministries.
Nondenominational means not related to any specific religion or church.
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learns by imitation alone, without any specific verbal direction
No. the zero vector has no direction, therefore it has no significance.
Terrorists can belong to any religion, it's not specific to one.
Any change in an object's position is called motion. This can include moving in a specific direction, changing speed, or changing direction.
The mosque can be placed in any direction. However, Muslims when praying inside the mosque they should face the direction to Kaaba. This direction is marked out inside the mosque by a specific direction sign or structure.
The direction of instantaneous acceleration is in the direction of the change in velocity at that moment. If the velocity is increasing, the acceleration is in the same direction as the velocity. If the velocity is decreasing, the acceleration is in the opposite direction of the velocity.