worshipers of chritianity are called christiansworshipers of chritianity are called christians
Chritianity predominantly
Commencement actually is formed with a root word "commence" and a suffix "-ment". There is no prefix.
the performance will commence at 8 pm sharp
The ceremony will commence with a short prayer. The game will commence with the singing of The National Anthem.
Yes, as in "For the evening meal, we plan to commence with a soup course.". "commence" means "start".
The preposition commonly used after "commence" is "with." For example, you might say, "The meeting will commence with a welcome speech." In some contexts, "commence" can also be followed by "on," especially when referring to a specific date or time, such as "The project will commence on Monday."
By the love of the Lord Jesus Christ.
well i am catholic-- a type of chritianity
The New testament.
The preposition "with" is typically used with the verb "commence." For example: "The meeting will commence with a brief presentation."
The game will commence in 20 minutes.