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Definition of Churchgoing

Churchgoing
Churchgoing Church"go`ing, a. 1. Habitually attending church. 2. Summoning to church. The sound of the churchgoing bell. --Cowper.

Meaning of Churchgoing from wikipedia

- 2018 research article by the National Christian Foundation cited non-churchgoing Christians nationwide did not attend religious services often through...
- 10, 1908. Po****r observances include holiday card and gift giving, churchgoing often accompanied by the distribution of carnations, and family dinners...
- Gospel Coalition published an article using Pew data and determined non-churchgoing Christians nationwide did not attend religious services often through...
- Belt, Walmart is known for its "tradition of tailoring its service to churchgoing customers". Walmart has carried clean versions of hip-hop audio CDs and...
- Chadwick, The Victorian Church, Part One: 1829–1859 (1966) pp 440–55. Churchgoing the UK published by Tearfund 2007 Life in the Church published Evangelical...
- In a 2018 research article by the National Christian Foundation, non-churchgoing Christians nationwide did not attend religious services often through...
- English, Scottish, and German descent. She grew up in a middle-class churchgoing family along with an older brother and two adopted siblings, a brother...
- the source should indicate they had not been a theist, not merely non-churchgoing, before conversion. Joy Davidman – poet and wife of C. S. Lewis Tamsin...
- whether they are baptised or regular churchgoers. Between 1890 and 2001, churchgoing in the United Kingdom declined steadily. In the years 1968 to 1999, Anglican...
- “Packed Dirt, Churchgoing, A Dying Cat, A Traded Car” is a work of short fiction by John Up****, first appearing in The New Yorker on December 16, 1961...