It was in the shape of a whale.
The founder of Presbyterianism was John Calvin, a French theologian from the 16th century. His teachings helped shape the Presbyterian Church's doctrine and beliefs, emphasizing predestination and the sovereignty of God.
A traditional church is designed in the shape of a cross with the altar at the eastern end.
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The basic shape of a christian church of middle ages is latin cross.
what is the shape of the first olympic stadiam
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They shape life, by drawing people attention to the redeeming grace in the life of Jesus Christ.
Assuming this is asking about buildings, most Anglican churches are in the shape of a Christian cross when seen from above. The word for this is cruciform.
Justinian San Vitale's church is unique because of its octagonal shape.
A typical church building is usually in the shape of a cross when viewed from above, with a long central nave and shorter arms forming the transept. This design is symbolic of the Christian faith and serves as a reminder of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.