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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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