That is correct, a group of people assembled for worship
The people attending a church service are called a congregation.
gathering === === a group of people that attend church; an assembly of people
What do you call People in a theatre
That depends on which church it is...
A congregation is a group of people; i.e. the church had a large congregation.
The people attending a service are called the congregation, although sometimes they are called churchgoers.
this new toy i got for Christmas is already congregated
The word congregation means gathering or assembly of people. Further, when generally speaking about churches, it means the members and those who attend or in someway are related to the church, such as shut-ins or those former attendees in nursing homes. It is a loosely applied term for the church family of people.
They are the congregation.
I'm not positive but I'm pretty sure its congregation. Yes, Congregation, or members, churchgoers, the "sheep" or "flock" of the Good Shepherd, sinners, servants of the Most High, Brothers and Sisters, etc. Basically no official term for it.
I don't know if there is a word that refers to a small group of people at a church, but I do know that a group of people at a church if you are referring to everyone in the church as a whole would be called a congregation.
The group of people in the church are called a congregation.