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'''Church''' is an English word for a [[Christian]] [[religion|religious]] [[institution]] or building but it may refer to: | '''Church''' is an English word for a [[Christian]] [[religion|religious]] [[institution]] or building but it may refer to: | ||
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Church is an English word for a Christian religious institution or building but it may refer to:
Religion
- Place of worship, a specially designed structure or consecrated space where individuals or a group of people such as a congregation come to perform acts of devotion, veneration, or religious study.
- Church music written for performance in church
- Christian Church, refers to the whole Christian religious tradition through history.
- A religious denomination
- State church, a religious body or creed officially endorsed by that nation's government
See also
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