"At Large" means in a general fashion, or in a broad way: See http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=at%20large Thus, a Christian member at large could be a common member of a specific church ( ie. not under the category of performing a specific function), or a Christian who follows general practices of all factions of Christianity, like prayer, following the ten commandments, etc.
A council member elected by the entire city is referred to as a member at large. This is something that happens often in Canada.
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There are a large number of people who are members of the House. One such member of the House is Jim Langevin from Rhode Island.
The council member would be an At-Large candidate.
Yes. Portugal is a member of several international groups of countries. The UN for instance.
A leopard is a mammal and is a member of the large cats.
An acatour is a member of a large household who is responsible for buying provisions.