The minister approached the lectern to give his Sunday sermon. After a sweeping but brief glance around the congregation, and without smiling, he opening his big church bible and started to read, his soft and withered fingers tracing the words on the page as he spoke.
Our pastor asked a woman in the congregation to come up and tell some experiences about her missionary work overseas.
The speaker asked a guy in the congregation to come up to show an example of his product.
Most of the members of our local church congregation are from Poland.
The congregation stood up and sang the hymn.
The collective noun 'congregation' is a singular, common, concrete, noun; a word for a group of people or things.The noun 'congregation' is a standard collective nounfor:a congregation of churchgoersa congregation of crocodilesa congregation of eaglesa congregation of magpiesa congregation of peoplea congregation of ploversa congregation of rooksa congregation of starlingsa congregation of worshipers
The noun 'congregation' is a standard collective noun for:a congregation of churchgoersa congregation of crocodilesa congregation of eaglesa congregation of magpiesa congregation of peoplea congregation of ploversa congregation of rooksa congregation of starlingsa congregation of worshipers
The noun 'congregation' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a group of people or animals.The noun 'congregation' is a standard collective noun for:a congregation of churchgoersa congregation of crocodilesa congregation of eaglesa congregation of magpiesa congregation of peoplea congregation of ploversa congregation of rooksa congregation of starlingsa congregation of worshipers
The noun 'congregation' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a group of people or animals.The noun 'congregation' is a standard collective noun for:a congregation of churchgoersa congregation of crocodilesa congregation of eaglesa congregation of magpiesa congregation of peoplea congregation of ploversa congregation of rooksa congregation of starlingsa congregation of worshipers
A congregation of worshipers, an assembly or a gathering
The congregation stood up and sang the hymn.
The preacher delivered a powerful sermon to the congregation.
The preacher had to go to seminary before he was allowed to have his own congregation.
The preacher's tactless comments about women soon forced the congregation to ask him to leave.
Dearly Beloved, we are gathered here in the face of this congregation to join this man and this woman in holy matrimony.
The collective noun 'congregation' is a singular, common, concrete, noun; a word for a group of people or things.The noun 'congregation' is a standard collective nounfor:a congregation of churchgoersa congregation of crocodilesa congregation of eaglesa congregation of magpiesa congregation of peoplea congregation of ploversa congregation of rooksa congregation of starlingsa congregation of worshipers
With the help of Saint Louise de Marillac he founded also founded the Congregation of the Sisters of Charity
The word decalogue is a noun and means a basic set of binding rules. A sentence with this word would be as follows: On the altar of the church decalouge boards were placed for the congregation to view.
When the old parson died, the town church fell into disrepair. The outlaw posed as a traveling parson, and stole the congregation's money.
"The Lord be with you." - "And also with you."
Here is how you use gullible in a sentence, " The preacher promoted false doctrine as he knew the congregation was gullible." This word means the state of being persuaded easily to believe something.
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