Christian churches

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Christian churches are places of worship for followers of Christianity, typically characterized by spaces for communal prayer, preaching, and the celebration of sacraments.

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Surface form Occurrences
Christian church 1

Statements (77)

Predicate Object
instanceOf place of worship
religious building type
architecturalStyle Baroque
surface form: Baroque architecture

Byzantine architecture NERFINISHED
Gothic architecture
Romanesque architecture
modern church architecture
associatedRite Eucharist NERFINISHED
baptism
confirmation
funeral service
marriage ceremony
ordination
containsText Bible readings
fundedBy donations
offerings
tithes
geographicScope worldwide
governedBy church law
denominational polity
hasDenominationalVariant Anglican church
Baptist church
Catholic church NERFINISHED
Evangelical church
Lutheran church
Methodist church
Orthodox church
Pentecostal church
Protestant church
Reformed church
hasFunction celebration of sacraments
communal prayer
community gathering
pastoral care
preaching
religious education
hasPart altar
baptismal font
bell tower
chapel
choir area
confessional
crucifix
fellowship hall
lectern
nave
parish office
pews
pulpit
sacristy
sanctuary
stained glass windows
steeple
vestibule
hasPrimaryFunction worship of God
hostsEvent Bible study
choir rehearsal
prayer meeting
religious festival
worship service
ledBy bishop
minister
pastor
priest
mayBeBasilica yes
mayBeCathedral yes
mayBeMonastic yes
mayBeParishChurch yes
musicUsed contemporary worship music
hymns
psalms
originatedInCentury 1st century
religion Christianity
symbol cross
crucifix
typicalDayOfMainService Sunday
usedBy Christians NERFINISHED

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campanario (bell wall) associatedWith Christian churches
Doomadgee hasReligiousFacility Christian churches
High Kingship of Ireland legitimisedBy Christian churches
this entity surface form: Christian church