Most Christians (Catholics, Protestants, Orthodox) call their place of worship a Church. However, some Christian denominations use other terms, such as temple or hall.
Anywhere, really, but as a group, there are churches....
A church or chapel
A house other known as a church, chaple or temple
AnswerThe earliest churches were house churches. Contrary to popular opinion that Christains would be persecuted if their places of worship could be identified, house churches spread with the growth of Christianity. House churches were simply ordinary houses used for the purpose of worship. As a congregation grew, an interior wall might be removed to make a larger worship space, or the house was extended.
A Jewish house of worship is called a synagogue or shul. The word "Church" is mainly used in Christianity.
About 2.6 Billion people worship Christianity.
a church is the house of Christianity a church is the house of Christianity
No.
Church.
Anywhere you like! You can go to a church as well, and worship with others.
Christianity has various places of worship, including churches, cathedrals, chapels, and basilicas. These are where Christians gather to pray, worship, and participate in religious ceremonies and services.
A church or tabernacle.
No they do not. But they hate christianity.