The word 'church' is capitalised when it either refers to a specific 'church' E.G. St John's Church, St Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Hign Street Baptist Church, or when referring to a specific denomination, E.G. The Methodist Church, the Episcopalian Church, or when referring to The Church meaning the whole of the Christian Church worldwide.
Otherwise, the word 'church' is left in lower case when it refers to any groups of Christians meeting or any non specific building used for Christian worship.
No, church would not be capitalized in "at the back of the church."
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n. However, if it is used as a part of a proper nou n, the n it it is capitalized. Example: Sa n A nto nio Eva ngelical Church
Yes, the word "church" is a common noun. It refers to a building where religious services are held or to a particular group of people who share a common faith.
If you are talking about the faith of the Catholic Church, yes.
The word "Godspeed" is usually capitalized, just as the word "God" is usually capitalized.
The word Chinese is a proper noun and is capitalized.
No When referring to the Catholic Church or to a person who practices Catholicism, the word is always capitalized. However, when the word is used as an adjective meaning 'universal' it is not capitalized.
The word sought may be "cathedral" (a church).
The word "boys" is not capitalized.
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
It is capitalized when it forms part of the proper noun or when it precedes a person's name or when it is used as a direct address. Examples: Elder Roy Did you get the message, Elder?