minster
A large church is a basilica. A Cathedral is the bishop's church, these are usually large too. Another word is 'MINSTER' as in 'York Minster
Yes, "cathedral" is a noun. It refers to a large and important Christian church that is the official seat of a bishop.
When someone is in a Christian fellowship it means they belong to a large network of Christian churches and/or a church that belongs to such a network.
He made Christianity the state religion, he favoured Christian soldiers, he gave large sums of money to the church, and he rebuilt churches that were destroyed in the great persecution
I think they would have another job, unless the church was large and could support them.
The church was well organized or the church controlled large national armies
The church was well organized or the church controlled large national armies
St Paul's Cathedral in London is a large Christian church.
One term is congregation. Another might be 'flock'.
The word 'Christian' means 'follower of Christ', while 'Protestant' refers to any denomination which separated itself from the Roman Catholic Church. While some members of Protestant denominations may well refer to themselves as Protestants, by and large the association with Jesus Christ is considered more important than the disassociation with the Roman Catholic Church - as such, 'Christian' is the primary term used.
Vladimir I (the Great) adopted the Christian faith of the Byzantine Church and established the Russian Orthodox Church, around 990 AD. Russia has a large and diverse ethnic population who practice a huge variety of religions ranging from Islam to Asian and tribal religions.
Christianity (Catholic and others) is about one God, Greek myth believed in a large number of gods.