that is probaly going to be 300 or 21 or 16 who knows
Every family member of mine are very good friends with people who belong in a Anglican Church.
Her religion is listed as Anglican/Episcopalian. In the United States, the majority of these people belong to the Episcopal Church.
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Puritans were people who wanted to reform the Anglican Church;Pilgrims or Separatists were people who wanted to leave the Anglican Church and start their own church in a new country.
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Most do. However, the Anglican Communion allows for variation from church to church.
they go there to do praying , worship God .
Angelic Church? Maybe you mean Anglican. The Anglican Church is another name for the Church of England. There are groups that have broken away from the Church of England, including the Episcopal Church, which formed in America around the time of the American Revolution.
The reforms of the Anglican church include having the worship service in the language of the people, and an emphasis on scripture reading. The latter came about because of the printing press, so more people had access to Bibles.
The ordinary people who belong to the church might be called the flock or the parishioners. These people are the people who go to the church each week and sit in the pews to listen to the sermons.
I'm not quite sure what you mean. The Church of Scotland has many residential care homes for elderly people, operated by "Crossreach" - the Church of Scotland's Social Care Council.