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interdenominational

[in-ter-di-nom-uh-ney-shuh-nl] / ˌɪn tər dɪˌnɒm əˈneɪ ʃə nl /


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Despite his success, Wilson left acting, sold his Bel-Air mansion and Rolls-Royce and became an interdenominational preacher in 1983.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 31, 2026

Beginning in the early 1950s, Rev. Cary served as a minister at a Presbyterian church in Youngstown, Ohio, and then at an interdenominational congregation in a housing project in Brooklyn.

From Washington Post • Nov. 17, 2021

“It is the first abolitionist and interdenominational church established in a slaveholding county in Kentucky,” he said.

From New York Times • Aug. 13, 2021

Prayers are offered one Thursday every other month, when the advocacy group Picture the Homeless visits the island for an interdenominational service.

From Washington Times • Apr. 12, 2020

Thus each denomination is allowed to have its own service in its own way on Sunday morning, while the evening meeting is interdenominational and open to all.

From With Our Soldiers in France by Eddy, Sherwood