Church History

7 words in this vocabulary list

noun a person who belongs to a sect or religious group within Christianity

  • The Christian sectarians in the town have their own church separate from the main congregation.
  • The Christian sectarians over there have some different beliefs compared to the rest of us.
  • Those Christian sectarians are always doing their own thing, you know?
  • The presence of Christian sectarians in the community adds a unique flavor to the religious landscape.

noun a religion based on the person and teachings of Jesus Christ

adjective relating to or characteristic of Christians or Christianity

  • Christianity is one of the world's major monotheistic religions.
  • My family practices Christianity and we go to church every Sunday.
  • Some people think Christianity is old-fashioned, but I find comfort in my faith.
  • The principles of Christianity teach us to love our neighbors as ourselves.

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 the system of government by the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church

  • The papacy is the office and jurisdiction of the Pope, the leader of the Roman Catholic Church.
  • The papacy has a long history of influence in global politics.
  • Some people think the papacy is just a fancy title with no real power.
  • In the world of business, the CEO is often seen as the papacy of the company, making all the important decisions.

noun A book containing the Book of Psalms from the Bible

  • The psalmbook contains a collection of religious hymns and prayers.
  • I found my grandma's old psalmbook in the attic.
  • Check out this cool psalmbook I picked up at the thrift store.
  • Her voice was like a psalmbook, soothing and comforting to all who heard it.

noun a room or building attached to a church, used as an office or for meetings and classes

  • The church members gathered in the vestry before the service to prepare for the ceremony.
  • We can grab some extra candles from the vestry for the dinner party tonight.
  • I heard there's some cool stuff hidden in the vestry, wanna check it out?
  • The vestry of knowledge held within the library is a treasure trove waiting to be explored.

noun African Orthodox - a branch of Christianity that originated in Africa and follows the teachings of the Eastern Orthodox Church

adjective African - relating to Africa; Orthodox - adhering to traditional or established beliefs, especially in religion

  • The African Orthodox Church is a Christian denomination that originated in South Africa.
  • My friend follows the African Orthodox faith and attends a local church every Sunday.
  • I didn't know much about African Orthodox beliefs until I met my roommate who practices it.
  • Embracing African Orthodox traditions can bring a sense of cultural richness to one's spiritual journey.