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churchgoer

[ US /ˈtʃɝtʃˌɡoʊɝ/ ]
[ UK /t‍ʃˈɜːt‍ʃɡə‍ʊɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a religious person who goes to church regularly

How To Use churchgoer In A Sentence

  • His shooting uniform of olive greens and tweeds as tribal as the black Sunday outfits of the Lewis churchgoers.
  • Likewise, the NCS is a study of congregations, not individual churchgoers, and the interviews were with clergy, not laypeople. American Grace
  • Yesterday churchgoers were still burying the dead and digging up body parts. Times, Sunday Times
  • But for many people, the notion of churchgoers publicly denouncing one another's sins raises fearful images of The Scarlet Letter and Pilgrims in stocks. RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com
  • He's never been a regular churchgoer.
  • Church leaders have reassured churchgoers that services this weekend will go ahead despite the fire damage to the entrance hall.
  • 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.
  • A third of churchgoers in their early 20s and 30s say they would be happy ‘living in sin’ before marriage - thus cocking a snook at traditional biblical teaching - according to new research.
  • Trevor's not a churchgoer, quipping: ‘I'm a seventh day absentist.’
  • On my way out of church recently, a fellow churchgoer struck up a conversation with me.
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