Congregation members are individuals who belong to a religious community or organization, typically participating in worship, rituals, and communal activities. They often share common beliefs and values and come together for spiritual growth, support, and fellowship. Members can vary in age, background, and level of commitment, but they unite in their shared faith and purpose within their congregation.
Congregation.
Congregation.
The priest and the congregation members.
A group of church members form a congregation. A Mormon congregation is called a ward. A ward is made up of approximately 250 active church members. Five to ten wards are organized into a stake.
That depends on the size of the synagogue and congregation.
Church members are the congregation. Depends on the religion and church. There are Protestants, Methodists, Lutherans, and Catholics to name a few.
The presence of inactive Jehovah's Witnesses can affect the overall dynamics of the congregation by potentially creating a sense of division or tension among active members. Inactive members may still hold beliefs or values that differ from the active members, leading to disagreements or conflicts within the congregation. Additionally, their absence from regular participation in congregation activities may impact the sense of community and unity within the group.
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A Chazan (cantor) what is called a Shliach Tzibur (a messenger of the congregation) leads the service. In orthodox synagogues members of the congregation typically rotate and take turns leading the service.See also hazzan
A church convocation is a an assembly of members for a religious meeting. To be convoked is to be brought together for this purpose. A weekly or daily church service can be said to be a convocation of a church's congregation.
Lay people are the members of the congregation who are not religious such as a priest, deacon or nun.
There is nothing in the Bible that says that church leaders can decide where members of the congregation can live.