They are the congregation.
The group of people in the church are called a congregation.
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.
A group of people in a church is called the congregation. They may also be divided into a dioceses or council, depending on the order to which they belong. The congregation often calls themselves the Church Family.
A group of people in a church is called the congregation. They may also be divided into a dioceses or council, depending on the order to which they belong. The congregation often calls themselves the Church Family.
The collective noun 'congregation' is a word for a group of people attending a religious service or the membership of a church or parish.
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That is correct, a group of people assembled for worship
There is a group called the Ministry of Church Greeters and Collectors (MCGC) that help with the hospitality of those attending Mass. See related link below: Perhaps you are speaking of the duties of a Church Usher which are similar and can be easily looked up online.
It is called tithing; one gives a tithe to the church.
his family made up a group called home church and that was where christofer's family would take in homeless people and feed them and teach them about their faith. their actual church had a group that same night of home church and more people were participating in home church that the church basically said home church or our church and they chose home church.
A group can still be diverse in terms of characteristics such as age, gender, or background. The people attending a football game can still be considered a group based on their shared interest in the game, even if they vary in other aspects.