Churches is plural of Church(e.g. The town has many churches)
Church's is talking about one church. (e.g.: The Church's walls are painted white)
You would use Church's to describe one church while you would use Churches in plural sentences.
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The word churches is the plural form of the noun church.example: There are three churches on this street.
The plural form of the noun church is churches.Example: There are three churches on this street.
Plural of church is: CHURCHES No apostrophe, although if possessive, becomes "Church's" Let me give an example Example: The boundary wall belongs to the church So: That's the Church's wall. Example of plural: There are many Churches. The word "church" can also be a conglomerate whole, i.e There are many Churches, but they are all part of the Church. Not sure if I have ever come across an example of the possessive plural being used, e.g "All Christians are the Churches' followers" (just an example) Because people generally use the word "Church" as a conglomerate whole, therefore "All Christians are the Church's followers". Hope that helps!
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A presbyter is an elder the Presbyterian Church. In Episcopal churches, a presbyter is a minister of the second order, under the authority of a bishop. In the early Christian church a presbyter was an office bearer who exercised teaching, priestly, and administrative functions.
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Muslims call their churches "Mosques"
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there are 16 churchs per day
The churches were affected by black death because they smelled weird.c:
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In 2007, there were 12,311 fellowship churches located in the Assemblies of God. Assemblies of God churches are found in all 50 States. Furthermore, there were 2,836,174 adherents and 33,622 ministers in 2007. The General Council supported 2,691 foreign missionaries and associates as of 2007.
Many churches' doors are open to visitors throughout the week for prayers or services.
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