He was a devout Christian and a member of the Church of England. Try his book "Mere Christianity" to see what he considered the "core" of Christian beliefs.
Membership in a church, of course. What's actually required for that varies from church to church. In Christian churches, it's fairly common for it to require baptism and possibly some kind of instruction in and at least a profession of agreement with the core beliefs of the church.
Family is the core element in the Amish Church.
The Roman Catholic Church is a type of Christian Church.
A true Christian is usually called a Protestant. So a Christian church would be called a Protestant church.
A true Christian is usually called a Protestant. So a Christian church would be called a Protestant church.
The pope is the leader of the Christian Church but is only recognized as such by the Catholic Church.
He belonged to the Church of England, which is certainly a Christian church.
There are 4 rooms in a christian church
Westervelt Christian Church was created in 1921.
Simpsonville Christian Church was created in 1875.
Jerusalem was where the first Christian church was born.