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church

[church] / tʃɜrtʃ /




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“It’s just shocking, what else can you say? It’s so sad,” church secretary Cheryle Johnson said Sunday outside the nearly century-old church.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Europe's security under construction" boasts the slogan on an eye-catching set of sleek black-and-white photographs, festooned across a scaffolding-clad church on one of this town's best known pedestrian boulevards.

From BBC

One of its hallmarks is that workers give up their possessions and must be taken in by church members as they travel around, spreading the gospel.

From BBC

Members of her church noticed her absence the following day and notified her family.

From BBC

Following the death of an uncle in 1884, Lord Stanley inherited the Penrhos estate in Anglesey, north Wales, where he contributed to the upkeep of local churches.

From BBC