Clergy were the Church officials, and the laity were the regular members.
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It depends upon the church they belong to: parishioners, members, brothers or sisters, brethren, disciples...
Go to church
As of 2010 The Catholic Church is the Biggest Christian Church in the US. With about 68,000,000 members. The next is The Southern Baptist Convention with about 16,000,000 members. The third is the United Methodist Church with about 7,000,000.
LDS (members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) are Christians. The Church is considered a Restorationist Christian denomination.
The Puritansand was a group of church members and they beliefs were Christian.
Yes, they go to church and they have a pastor
Yes, a Christian Church Covenant is a written agreement that outlines the principles and commitments that members of a particular Christian church agree to uphold. It often includes statements about beliefs, membership responsibilities, how members are to treat one another, and their commitment to the mission and values of the church. It serves as a guide for members' conduct and helps promote unity and accountability within the church community.
If you mean all Christians worldwide, about 2 billion. If you mean the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) denomination, 722,823 (as of 2005). --from Wikipedia
South Louisville Reformed Church was created in 1908.
None, nazis were not members of the Christian religion.