noun a member of the apostolic church

adjective relating to the apostles or their teachings

  • The apostolic succession is a key belief in many Christian denominations.
  • My friend is studying to become an apostolic minister.
  • I heard that apostolic church has really good music during their services.
  • The apostolic authority of the leader was unquestioned by the members of the community.

noun the ascent of Christ into heaven on the fortieth day after his resurrection

  • The ascension of the hot air balloon was a majestic sight.
  • We watched the ascension of the rocket into space.
  • Did you see the ascension of that new rapper in the music scene?
  • His ascension to power was swift and unexpected.

noun A piece used in the game of chess, typically shaped like a small mitered king.

  • The bishop led the congregation in prayer during the church service.
  • I saw the bishop at the grocery store yesterday, he was buying bread.
  • That bishop is always dressed to the nines, he's quite the fashionista.
  • In the game of chess, the bishop is a powerful piece that moves diagonally across the board.

noun a small building for Christian worship, typically one attached to an institution or private residence

adjective relating to or characteristic of a chapel

  • The wedding ceremony took place in the historic chapel.
  • Let's meet at the chapel for a quick prayer.
  • I heard that the cool kids hang out at the chapel after school.
  • Her mind felt like a chaotic chapel, filled with conflicting thoughts.

noun a person who follows the teachings of Jesus Christ

adjective relating to or characteristic of Christianity or Christians

  • The Christian community came together to celebrate Easter at the local church.
  • My best friend is a Christian and she goes to church every Sunday.
  • Some people think being a Christian means you can't have any fun, but that's not true.
  • His dedication to helping others truly embodies the Christian values of compassion and kindness.

noun bread that is consumed on a daily basis

  • It is important to pray for our daily bread, as mentioned in the Lord's Prayer.
  • I always make sure to grab my daily bread from the bakery down the street.
  • I need to hustle to earn my daily bread and pay the bills.
  • Education is the key to unlocking opportunities for our daily bread in the modern world.

noun a district under the pastoral care of a bishop in the Christian Church

  • The diocese held a meeting to discuss the upcoming changes in parish boundaries.
  • The diocese is hosting a charity event next month.
  • I heard the diocese is cracking down on dress code violations.
  • The diocese of technology is constantly evolving and adapting to new advancements.

noun a faction or group within the Anglican Church that emphasizes its Catholic heritage and traditional liturgical practices

  • The High Church tradition emphasizes the importance of liturgy and sacraments.
  • Some people prefer the High Church style of worship with its elaborate rituals.
  • High Church services can be a bit stuffy for my taste.
  • In the world of fashion, she is considered the High Church of haute couture.

noun A person who is the head of the Roman Catholic Church, the Pope

  • The Holy Father delivered a powerful sermon at the cathedral.
  • I can't believe the Holy Father is visiting our town!
  • The Holy Father is really cool, man.
  • To me, my grandfather is like a Holy Father in my life.

noun A person who is believed to be the son of God in Christianity, and whose teachings form the basis of the Christian religion

  • Jesus Christ is a central figure in Christianity.
  • Jesus Christ, also known as JC, is a key figure in the Bible.
  • Oh my Jesus Christ, I can't believe you just did that!
  • The discovery of a new species was like finding the Holy Grail for scientists - Jesus Christ!

noun a member of a religious community of men typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience

  • The monk spent his days in quiet contemplation at the monastery.
  • The monk is always so peaceful and serene.
  • That monk is a real chill dude.
  • She approached the difficult situation with the calmness of a monk.

noun the Christmas season

  • The church choir sang beautiful carols during the noel service.
  • We're going to my aunt's house for a big noel celebration.
  • Let's have a noel party at the beach this year!
  • The snow falling gently outside painted a picture-perfect noel scene.

noun the part of a church reserved for the clergy

  • The presbytery is responsible for overseeing the spiritual and administrative affairs of the church.
  • The presbytery meeting is usually quite boring, but it's important for church business.
  • I heard the presbytery is having a potluck after the service this Sunday.
  • In the presbytery of nature, the trees stand tall like elders watching over the land.

noun the state or condition of being a saint; the qualities or characteristics of a saint

  • The process of achieving sainthood in the Catholic Church involves rigorous investigation of miracles and virtuous deeds.
  • Many people aspire to achieve sainthood by living a life of selflessness and compassion.
  • Some people think achieving sainthood is like hitting the spiritual jackpot.
  • In the eyes of his followers, his selfless actions elevated him to a level of sainthood.

verb a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being

  • The new software system saved the company thousands of dollars in operating costs.
  • I saved a bunch of money by switching to a cheaper phone plan.
  • I totally saved my skin by coming up with a last-minute excuse.
  • Her quick thinking saved the day during the crisis.

noun A person who saves, rescues, or delivers others from harm, danger, or difficulty

  • The doctor was hailed as the savior of the small village after successfully treating a deadly outbreak.
  • Thanks for fixing my computer, you're a real savior!
  • My best friend is my savior when it comes to helping me with relationship drama.
  • Music has always been my savior during tough times, lifting my spirits and calming my mind.

noun A talk on a religious or moral subject, especially one given during a church service

  • The priest delivered a powerful sermon on forgiveness during Sunday mass.
  • I always tune out during the long sermons at church.
  • I can't stand when people go on and on like they're giving a sermon.
  • Her lecture on time management felt like a never-ending sermon.

noun an assembly of the clergy and sometimes also the laity in a diocese or other division of a particular church

  • The synod convened to discuss matters of doctrine within the church.
  • The synod meeting is scheduled for next week.
  • I heard the synod got postponed due to scheduling conflicts.
  • The synod of wise elders gathered to deliberate on the fate of the village.

adjective describing someone who has not been baptized

  • The unbaptized infants were not considered full members of the church.
  • Some parents choose to leave their children unbaptized until they are older.
  • I heard that guy is still unbaptized, can you believe it?
  • Her knowledge of the subject was like that of an unbaptized child.

noun a person who is about to be confirmed in a religious ceremony, typically in the Christian faith

  • The confirmand was well-prepared for the sacrament of confirmation.
  • The confirmand looked nervous but excited before the ceremony.
  • The confirmand was totally pumped to become a full member of the church.
  • Becoming a confirmand is like taking a big step towards spiritual growth.

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  • Abasi was appointed as the new director of the research department.
  • I heard Abasi got promoted to a higher position at work.
  • Abasi is killing it in his new role!
  • Abasi's leadership skills are like a guiding light for the team.