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No, the collective noun for worshipers in church are a congregation of worshipers, an assembly of worshipers, a gathering of worshipers.

The noun 'believers' is a synonym of the noun 'worshipers', which can be substituted for use with the above collective nouns, for example 'a congregation of believers'.

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