A colloquial church is typically informal and community-focused, emphasizing personal relationships and casual gatherings rather than strict doctrine or formal rituals. It may involve open discussions, group activities, and social events designed to foster a sense of belonging and support among its members. Services may be less structured and traditional, catering to a more relaxed and inclusive atmosphere.
She was a Catholic but did not work for any Church. She worked for God.
Katerina Harris has written: 'Colloquial Greek (Colloquial)' 'Colloquial Greek'
Any work done in or for church. This could be actual cleaning or caring for the building or church grounds or it could be Pastoral work and house visiting and hospital calls.
Colloquial is an adjective--colloquial language.
It is called a few names. Sabbath service, service, weekend service etc. Chapel or Church are more colloquial names.
colloquial means 'slang' e.g 'watssup'
Bruce Donaldson has written: 'Colloquial Afrikaans Pack' 'Colloquial Afrikaans' 'Colloquial Dutch'
Rembrandt van Rijn did not produce work for the Catholic church.
colloquial
You can pronounce "colloquial" as kuh-LOH-kwee-ul.
Todd Clark has written: 'Things they never taught you about youth ministry that you really need to know' -- subject(s): Church group work with youth, Church work with youth 'Creative to the max' -- subject(s): Church work with teenagers, Church group work with teenagers
Boyce A. Bowdon has written: 'The child friendly church' -- subject(s): United Methodist Church (U.S.), Case studies, Church work with children, Church work with the poor