They are places where Christians worship God.
missions are used for catholic chuches, even now
The Church is body of Christ. It is universal that is both in heaven and on earth.
Greek Orthodox chuches, Catholic churches in Europw
their believes they believe in different things that other chuches don't believe . plus their religions.
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Christian families,chuches and NGO's are some of the good places to get the Mission Trip sponsorships.
if you mean churches for the African-American population there are thousands., however, all people are welcome no matter whatever their colour of their skin.
D0.... the questioner does not say what about? I suppose Quakers wanted to, and still want to, Worship without interruption or disapproval particularly from Governments and followers of other faiths.
In brief, it began in the sixth century in England, when Pope Gregory the Great sent St. Augustine to Britain to bring a more disciplined Apostolic succession to the Celtic Christians at that time
Arthur Harmon Winn has written: 'Beyond yesterday' -- subject(s): Unitarian chuches, Theology
There are a number of reasons for this. Here are just a few 1)They are a symbol of transcendence of death. 2)They were planted at religious sites as their long life suggests eternity. 3)Due to their toxicity they were seen as the tree of death. 4)They were planted to discourage farmers and drovers from allowing their animals wandering onto burial grounds. 5)The fronds were used as substitute palm leaves on Palm Sunday.
There is no exact number of churches that close every year as it can vary greatly depending on location, denomination, and other factors. However, studies show that there has been a decline in church attendance and membership in many Western countries, leading to some church closures.