'Church' with a capital C refers to the Universal Church as founded by Jesus Christ, usually referred to as the Catholic Church but taken by some to mean all Christian denominations.
Example: 'The Church was founded by Jesus Christ.'
'church' with a small case C would usually refer to the building used in worship.
Example: 'There is a church on the corner of Park and Main Streets.' Or 'There are no Lutheran churches in my home town.'
A church is any gathering or people (from 2 upwards!) to worship, and also is the name of the building in which they worship - of any size.
A cathedral is any building that houses the 'cathedra' - the throne of the bishop of a diocese - an area of land (usually county-sized) over which the bishop has pastoral care and authority.
Usually the cathedral is the largest and lost impressive church in the diocese, although this is not always so. In the UK some churches are larger than many cathedrals and some cathedrals are no bigger than a small church - but it is the throne - the cathedra - which gives the church the honor of being called a cathedral.
The word church implies not only the building itself but also the people who worship there. A cathedral, in the Catholic Church, is the designated principal church of a diocese.
A church is the building or the community of believers. Religion is a set of beliefs which are practiced.
When the word "Church" is capitalized, it is almost always a specific reference to the Catholic church.
The separation of church and state is the distance in the relationship between organized religion and the nation state.
The difference between Church and church is that the church is the structure used in worship while the Church refers to the people of God and it is where the Holy Spirit reside.
In political science, a "nation" refers to a group of people who feel bound into a single body by shared culture, values, folkways, religion and/or language. A "state" just refers to a patch of land with a sovereign government. States often coincide with nations (and are called "nation-states," but not always. States that overlap multiple nations tend to have civil wars; states that exclude parts of a nation tend to have wars with the neighboring state(s) that contain the rest of the nation.
one is taller then the other
Rome is in Italy and Paris is in France.
The main difference between the two churches is that the Protestant church believes that they should not have sculptures and paintings to worship. Whereas the Cathloic church believes that if you have images of what you are worshipping, you will have a deeper and stronger faith.
Mainly locations - the Episcopalian church is pretty much the American branch of the Anglican Church, which was the Church of England.
The difference would be decided by the church's administration; Canons, Deacons, etc.
a synagouge is the temple of the jews. a church is the temple of the christians.
A pastor is i a baptist church or chapel and vicar in C of V( church in england)
When you speak of "a church" you are usually, but not always, speaking about a particular building used for religion functions. When you are peaking of "the church" you are usually, but not always, speaking of an organized religion like the Roman Catholic Church, The Coptic Church, or the Russian Orthodox church.
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It is a bench in a christian church.
None,,church is where the woman cleans her spirit and the bathtub cleans her flesh..
The Catholic Church is the oldest single Christian denomination, founded when Jesus told Peter "Though art the rock, and upon thee I will build me church". The Fourth Watch is a latter day Pentecostal church. The difference between them is almost impossible to describe, but to give you an idea: Think of the Catholic Church as ballroom dancing. Think of the Fourth Watch as disco dancing. I am at a loss to explain the difference any better than that.