In the New Testament, we repeatedly see that they were addressed by their leaders as "Saints". Outsiders usually referred to them as "Christians" because they were followers of Christ.
Christianity is the term used for members who follow the founder of the Church of God - Jesus Christ.
Clergy were the Church officials, and the laity were the regular members.
Evangelists
Christianity is the dominant religion in Northern Ireland. Most people in Northern Ireland are members of a Protestant church, such as Presbyterians or Anglicans, who are members of the Church of Ireland.
If the church is a congregation, they would be called congregants. If it is a parish, they are parishioners.
The clergy. Sometimes the church members lead, and the clergy follows...
A: There are many differences between Greek Orthodox Church and Russian Orthodox Church, so posing the question that broadly is meaningless. Regular Christianity is too heterogeneous if at all useful notion.
A Church .... why are you asking this question? o_o
Early members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) established communities of peace and industry. Modern members of the church do not live in closed societies or communities but live in regular homes and neighborhoods.
Congregation.
Congregation.
a church is the house of Christianity a church is the house of Christianity