I am going to guess that you mean "tithing", singular word is "tithe" - a pledge of 10% of your income to your church.
A church is 'une église' (fem.) in French.
The religious followers of the Episcopal Church are "Episcopalians".
The verb tenses are tie, tied, tying (change ie to y). Most often, you'd say the teams tied the game. I can't think of a sentence structure that would appropriately use "tying" to describe a sports game, unless it would be at the front end of a clause, such as: Smith hit a home run as his teammates ran to home plate, finally tying the score in the last few seconds of play.
another way to spell Alter is Altar by,ana
I tied my bathing suit tighter as I watched the incoming ocean tide.The pirate tied his prisoner feet from the tide level.Seeing the outgoing tide before a tsunami leaves many people tongue tied.
The letters GYNIT spell the word "tying."
The -ing form of the verb to tie is spelled tying.
The correct spelling is tying.An example sentence is "when tying a boat to a dock, the knot has to be secure but easy to undo again".
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The leader of a local church is the "pastor."
A church is 'une église' (fem.) in French.
The present continuous tense of "ties" is "is tying" or "are tying" depending on the subject. For example, "He is tying his shoes" or "They are tying their shoelaces."
The correct spelling of the church is Presbyterian(meaning "elder church").
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Kneeling.
The likely word is the proper noun Methodist (the church, or member of that church).