CLERGY vs CHURCHES: NOUN
- The body of people ordained or recognized by a religious community as ritual or spiritual leaders.
- Sometimes applied to the ecclesiastics, ministers, and priests of non-Christian religious systems.
- A body of men set apart and consecrated by due ordination to the duties of public ministration in the Christian church; the body of ecclesiastics, in distinction from the laity.
- The privilege or benefit of clergy. See below.
- Persons connected with the clerical profession or the religious orders.
- Learning; erudition.
- The body of men set apart, by due ordination, to the service of God, in the Christian church, in distinction from the laity; in England, usually restricted to the ministers of the Established Church.
- Learning; also, a learned profession.
- Clergymen collectively (as distinguished from the laity)
- The exemption of the persons of clergymen from criminal process before a secular judge -- a privilege which was extended to all who could read, such persons being, in the eye of the law, clerici, or clerks. This privilege was abridged and modified by various statutes, and finally abolished in the reign of George IV. (1827).
- See Regular, n., and Secular, a.
- Body of persons, such as ministers, priests and rabbis, who are trained and ordained for religious service.
- The privilege or benefit of clergy.
- A place for public (especially Christian) worship
- One of the groups of Christians who have their own beliefs and forms of worship
- The body of people who attend or belong to a particular local church
- A service conducted in a church
- Plural form of church.
CLERGY vs CHURCHES: VERB
- N/A
- Perform a special church rite or service for
CLERGY vs CHURCHES: RELATED WORDS
- Scholars, Missionaries, Cleric, Ecclesiastical, Religious, Clerical, Chaplains, Clergyman, Priesthood, Churches, Church, Clerics, Bishops, Clergymen, Priests
- Chapel, Faiths, Religious, Temples, Ecumenical, Synagogues, Chapels, Denominations, Clergy, Parishes, Congregations, Church building, Church service, Christian church, Christianity
CLERGY vs CHURCHES: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Religion, Monks, Scholars, Missionaries, Cleric, Ecclesiastical, Religious, Clerical, Clergyman, Priesthood, Churches, Church, Bishops, Clergymen, Priests
- Pastors, Ones, Ecclesiastical, Cathedral, Synod, Chapel, Faiths, Religious, Temples, Ecumenical, Denominations, Clergy, Congregations, Christian church, Christianity
CLERGY vs CHURCHES: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Certainly nobody in the clergy, in the Catholic clergy, could have that kind of influence.
- Once the clergy participant enters retirement status, appropriate premium equivalent reductions will be applied for both the clergy and spouse as outlined below.
- Protestant clergy must also pay unfunded pension contributions in one lump sum rather than via monthly salary deductions, as Catholic clergy do.
- Clergy by particular statutes, which had they been committed at land would have been intituled to Clergy.
- Difficult for any clergy person, leading a multiracial church is especially daunting for clergy of color.
- Clergy Coffee Hour is a time for clergy in our Conferences to connect and visit via Zoom.
- Clergy in Arizona are mandatory reporters for child abuse, with one significant exception called clergy privilege.
- This Vacation Policy for Clergy is to standardize clergy vacations across the Conference.
- Inactive clergy included on the Evangelical Lutheran Synod clergy roster.
- Clergy malpractice: Making clergy accountable to a lower power.
- Life Way new churches, it was new churches.
- Self churches, this is how we have to talk about the Bible, because there are CCP spies in the churches.
- Some churches had been sent letters by an Apostle and these churches had probably shared them with other local congregations.
- The diviplanters tended to gather into Missionary Baptist churches while yeoman farmers stuck with Primitive Baptist churches.
- In some cases clergy and churches were attacked, with iconoclasm stripping the churches of statues and ornament.
- Eastern and Oriental Orthodox churches and churches from the developing world.
- Churches of Christ missionary woman, planted four churches in the Shizuoka Prefecture of Japan.
- Churches, interchurch organizations of local units of a church, conventions or associations of churches, or integrated auxiliaries of churches.
- The governance structure of the new churches reflected this idea as churches appointed their own ministers and administerd their own churches.
- People who go to house churches, simple churches or organic churches are not leaving the institutional church for much.
CLERGY vs CHURCHES: QUESTIONS
- How much does portable visitation clergy stole cost?
- Should clergy maintain the confidentiality of pastoral communications?
- What are the 2022 UCC clergy compensation guidelines?
- Are Southern Baptists covering up for clergy abuse?
- Are Methodists more conservative or liberal than clergy?
- Are clergy couples being forced into different parishes?
- Are'brothers'and'preachers'appropriate titles for clergy?
- Should clergy be preoccupied with temporal matters?
- Is my clergy housing allowance the same as my clergy pension?
- Where can I find clergy dresses for women with clergy collar?
- Should parachurch ministries unburden local churches?
- Why choose Whitehead&Islandmagee Methodist churches?
- Which churches are included in reviews of the churches in Minnesota?
- What churches are included in reviews of the churches in Tulsa?
- Why do small churches stay small and large churches grow larger?
- How many churches do we visit during the Seven Churches Visitation?
- How were first-century churches different from most modern-day churches?
- Why do Episcopal churches look like Anglican churches?
- How do Asian churches differ from Western churches?
- Do non-denominational churches practice baptism like Baptist churches?