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churchlike

[church-lahyk] / ˈtʃɜrtʃˌlaɪk /


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Meanwhile, churchlike events without theology have become more common.

From Washington Times

After being led through a few more equipment rooms, we emerged into a sunlit room with a pitched churchlike ceiling.

From New York Times

Now everyone who buys or uses or even just cares about a product or service has been collectively upgraded to something more ephemeral, almost spiritual, a loose association of souls brought together in one churchlike congregation: a “community.”

From New York Times

The immersion was churchlike, less about sensory overload than a fervent commitment to take in a pastor issuing one demanding statement after another.

From New York Times

Slight of build, smile beaming, the 24-year-old Dorsey elicited churchlike shouts and hollers from fans during an alternately meditative, funky, righteous and searing set featuring songs from the beautiful 2016 album Mela.nin.

From Seattle Times