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churchlike

[church-lahyk] / ˈtʃɜrtʃˌlaɪk /


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“You wake up somewhere and have that first cup of espresso, hear a song in the coffee shop. It’s all leading to that 10 p.m. showtime. The vibrations in the room feel different every night. We approach every note as how we’re feeling right then. That sounds too churchlike, but it’s true.”

From Washington Post

Meanwhile, churchlike events without theology have become more common.

From Washington Times

The churchlike space is bedecked with stained-glass windows, gold moulding, and oil paintings of men in wigs.

From The Guardian

Studio KO also constructed a few small structures around the property: a laundry room, with a black-and-white mural that the British artist Luke Edward Hall painted across one wall; a churchlike office pavilion with a curvilinear ceiling and wide bay doors; and a three-story concrete cube that appears as some Kubrickian monolith.

From New York 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