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词汇 churchgoer
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Definition of churchgoer in English:

churchgoer

noun ˈtʃəːtʃɡəʊəˈtʃərtʃˌɡoʊ(ə)r
  • A person who goes to church regularly.

    (尤指固定时间)去做礼拜的人

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is the tremendous error of our time-that all churchgoers who make a profession of faith in Christ are continually forgiven.
    • ‘Church on Sunday, Work on Monday’ tries to explain why churches have done such a poor job relating to churchgoers as working people.
    • Most churchgoers vote, and share family and community values.
    • It is believed that thousands of clergy and churchgoers are among the 350,000 British members of the Masons.
    • There was a mood of sombre but affectionate reflection at Easter Sunday services as churchgoers mourned Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother who had died the previous day.
    • Now he's a regular churchgoer and the father of three children from his second marriage.
    • Gray, a former Harrogate choirboy and more recently a regular churchgoer in Newcastle, posed as a priest to rob the woman in her own home.
    • Ten years later, he was asked by a member of his United Methodist church to transport the churchgoer's son to Tranquility Bay in Jamaica.
    • Church leaders have reassured churchgoers that services this weekend will go ahead despite the fire damage to the entrance hall.
    • Now the vast majority of people do not go to church and only the children of churchgoers go to Sunday school.
    • Previously, many people were passive, conformist churchgoers, experiencing church as a television without a remote control.
    • She was a regular churchgoer, visiting the Nazarene Church on South End Street every Wednesday and Sunday.
    • Mr Crump, who is a regular churchgoer, does not believe in Sunday shopping.
    • It is the fastest growing section of the Anglican Church, with more than one third of Anglican churchgoers claiming to be Evangelicals.
    • Although he is a Sabbath walker rather than a regular churchgoer, Berry is no stranger to either church or seminary, although he admits to feeling strange in both places.
    • Washington, always a churchgoer but never a communicant, was among those who often spoke of the ‘great Ruler of events,’ but never of Jesus Christ.
    • How many churchgoers really believe, as matter of historical fact, that Jesus instituted the mass?
    • If you are a regular churchgoer and believe that love should stay within the parameters set by religion, these online dating sites for Christians provide just what you desire.
    • It is not clear if Matt is himself an active churchgoer or a believer, but he is hardly dismissive of his father's faith.
    • On my way out of church recently, a fellow churchgoer struck up a conversation with me.
    Synonyms
    parishioners, parish, churchgoers, flock, fold, faithful, following, followers, adherents, believers, loyal members, fellowship, communicants, laity, brethren, brothers and sisters, souls

Derivatives

  • churchgoing

  • noun & adjective ˈtʃəːtʃɡəʊɪŋˈtʃərtʃˌɡoʊɪŋ
    • Later, I learned that this student, a churchgoing Presbyterian, was under some pressure from other students to leave his church and ‘become a Christian.’
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Finland is about 98 percent Lutheran but only about 2 percent churchgoing, so Lutheran notions of sin and grace are long forgotten by most Finns.
      • Perhaps surprisingly, urban Protestant churchgoing started to decline as Sunday school attendance was growing.
      • Until there is more transparency in church finances, it appears that a significant number of churchgoing Catholics will be withholding financial support from the church.
      • The increase is reflected across the ethnic minority Christian communities, although it is not yet large enough to offset the continuing decline in churchgoing overall.

Definition of churchgoer in US English:

churchgoer

nounˈtʃərtʃˌɡoʊ(ə)rˈCHərCHˌɡō(ə)r
  • A person who goes to church, especially one who does so regularly.

    (尤指固定时间)去做礼拜的人

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is the fastest growing section of the Anglican Church, with more than one third of Anglican churchgoers claiming to be Evangelicals.
    • It is believed that thousands of clergy and churchgoers are among the 350,000 British members of the Masons.
    • Mr Crump, who is a regular churchgoer, does not believe in Sunday shopping.
    • Most churchgoers vote, and share family and community values.
    • Previously, many people were passive, conformist churchgoers, experiencing church as a television without a remote control.
    • There was a mood of sombre but affectionate reflection at Easter Sunday services as churchgoers mourned Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother who had died the previous day.
    • Washington, always a churchgoer but never a communicant, was among those who often spoke of the ‘great Ruler of events,’ but never of Jesus Christ.
    • If you are a regular churchgoer and believe that love should stay within the parameters set by religion, these online dating sites for Christians provide just what you desire.
    • How many churchgoers really believe, as matter of historical fact, that Jesus instituted the mass?
    • Now the vast majority of people do not go to church and only the children of churchgoers go to Sunday school.
    • Now he's a regular churchgoer and the father of three children from his second marriage.
    • Church leaders have reassured churchgoers that services this weekend will go ahead despite the fire damage to the entrance hall.
    • Although he is a Sabbath walker rather than a regular churchgoer, Berry is no stranger to either church or seminary, although he admits to feeling strange in both places.
    • It is not clear if Matt is himself an active churchgoer or a believer, but he is hardly dismissive of his father's faith.
    • Gray, a former Harrogate choirboy and more recently a regular churchgoer in Newcastle, posed as a priest to rob the woman in her own home.
    • She was a regular churchgoer, visiting the Nazarene Church on South End Street every Wednesday and Sunday.
    • ‘Church on Sunday, Work on Monday’ tries to explain why churches have done such a poor job relating to churchgoers as working people.
    • This is the tremendous error of our time-that all churchgoers who make a profession of faith in Christ are continually forgiven.
    • On my way out of church recently, a fellow churchgoer struck up a conversation with me.
    • Ten years later, he was asked by a member of his United Methodist church to transport the churchgoer's son to Tranquility Bay in Jamaica.
    Synonyms
    parishioners, parish, churchgoers, flock, fold, faithful, following, followers, adherents, believers, loyal members, fellowship, communicants, laity, brethren, brothers and sisters, souls
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