Church is the assembly of the People that God has called together from the ends of the earth. In Catholic usage, the word "Church" has three inseparable meanings:
• The People that God gathers in the whole world
• The local church (diocese)
• The liturgical (above all Eucharistic) assembly The Church draws her life from the Word and the Body of Christ, and so herself becomes Christ's Body. In the Nicene Creed (from 325 C.E.), the Church is professed to be one, holy, catholic, and apostolic. A church is a building where "the" Church comes together to worship God.
The High church of England or the Anglican church
The Church of England (c of e) and the Anglican Church.
Different names for the Church in scripture highlight various aspects of its nature and mission. Terms like "Body of Christ" emphasize the unity and connection of believers, while "Bride of Christ" illustrates the intimate relationship between Christ and the Church. Other names, such as "Temple of the Holy Spirit," reflect its role as a dwelling place for God's presence. Together, these names enrich the understanding of the Church's identity and purpose in the Christian faith.
Unleavened bread.
LDS, or Latter Day Saints, members of The Church Of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Our Lady of Rememdy Church. St. Anthony's Church. St Francis de Asisi Church.
The Anglican Church was and still is the official religion of England led by Queen Elizabeth II and the archbishop of Canturbury. It began in the sixteenth century when King Henry Tudor VIII broke away from the Roman Catholic Church over the issue of divorce. Other names: Church of England, Episcopal Church (America) Tradition: Liturgical; similar to the Roman Catholic Church Other similar denominations: Lutherans, Methodists (left Anglican church in the 18th century.)
One of the 7 Archangels Barachiel is the archangel of Saturday. any one born on Saturday he is your Archangel. However, the Catholic Church only recognizes the names of the three archangels mentioned in the Bible - Gabriel, Michael and Raphael.
Kate Middleton was baptized in The Church of England. She was confirmed in March, 2011 in a private service by The Bishop of London. Other names for The Church of England are Anglican and Episcopal (used in The United States.)
Anywhere you please, if you mean as a congregation, that would be in a church.Baptist worship in a church. This is common like many other denomination (Methodist, Lutheran, A.M.E, C.M.E, Church of God and Christ, Anglican, Episcopal, etc). A church is a place where the members of christ meets.
Nationally, a Synodd or locally a parochial church council.
I know that one church in the Anglican (church of England) branch of Christianity is the Episcopal church.