church building

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church building

The family attends a service at the church building on Sunday morning.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A building used for public Christian worship: A structure specifically designed and consecrated for religious services, ceremonies, and communal prayer within the Christian tradition.
    • A place of Christian worship: Refers to the physical edifice itself, distinct from the congregation or the institution.
Usage
  • The term "church building" specifically denotes the physical structure. It is used to distinguish the building from the abstract concepts of "the church" as an institution or a body of believers.
  • It is typically used in formal, descriptive, or architectural contexts.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The historic church building was constructed in the 12th century.
    • After the fire, the community raised funds to rebuild the church building.
    • The architecture of the church building features a tall spire and stained glass windows.
Advanced Usage
  • "to attend a service at a church building": Emphasizes the act of going to the physical location for worship.
    • They attend a service at the local church building every Sunday.
  • Used in legal, historical, or preservation contexts to specify the tangible property.
    • The landmark designation protects the exterior of the church building.
Variants and Related Words
  • Church (n): Can refer to the building, the institution, or the congregation. "Church building" is used for clarity when the focus is solely on the architecture or physical place.
  • Chapel (n): A smaller place of Christian worship, often within a larger institution like a school, hospital, or a part of a church building.
  • Cathedral (n): A church building that is the principal church of a diocese, containing the bishop's throne ().
  • Basilica (n): A large, important church building granted special ceremonial rights by the Pope.
Synonyms
  • Place of worship: A general term for any building where people gather to worship.
  • House of God: A reverential term for a building dedicated to religious worship.
  • Sanctuary: Can refer to the most sacred part of a church building or, by extension, the whole building as a holy place.
Related Phrases
  • To consecrate a church building: To formally dedicate a building as sacred for religious use.
    • The bishop will consecrate the new church building next month.
  • Church building fund: A dedicated collection of money for the construction, maintenance, or repair of the physical structure.
    • Donations to the church building fund are gratefully accepted.
Related Idioms
  • (As) poor as a church mouse: Extremely poor. This idiom originates from the idea that a mouse living in a church building would find little food because no food is stored there.
    • After losing his job, he was as poor as a church mouse.
church building

The family attends a service at the church building on Sunday morning.

Noun
  1. a place for public (especially Christian) worship
    • the church was empty

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