As you say "church" rather than "place of worship", i guess you're referring to Christianity. Traditionally, Catholics had the most ornate churches which were then taken over by protestants then completely whitewashed. If you want the most ornate places of worship, I would suggest Sikhism, but it is impossible to generalise on such a large scale.
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The Catholic Church is known for having some of the most ornate churches in the world, with elaborate architectural designs, intricate artwork, and decorative elements such as stained glass windows and ornate altars.
Generally, Protestant churches tend to have simpler decorations and ornate furnishings compared to Catholic churches. This simplicity is often reflective of the Protestant emphasis on the focus being on the Word of God rather than elaborate decorations. However, there can still be variations among Protestant denominations and individual churches in terms of their level of ornateness.
A gargoyle is just a carved waterspout to drain water from the roof. Usually found on ornate buildings such as churches.
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Galatians was written to the churches in Galatia.
Methodists worship in Churches. Often they are ornate and may include stained glass, pictures of Christ, crosses, and an altar with candles. Common names for Methodist churches are Christ, Otterbein, Asbury, Trinity, Mt. Zion, and St. Paul. Look for churches with a cross and flame somewhere on it.
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the meaning of ornate is to be detailed or to decorate. something like that!!!
more ornate
a ornate doorway