Historical Buildings

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun A person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'church house' refers to a building used for religious worship.

  • The congregation gathered at the church house for Sunday service.
  • Let's meet up at the church house for the bake sale.
  • I heard there's a party happening at the church house tonight.
  • His mind was a church house of sacred memories.

noun a house provided by a church for its pastor

  • The parsonage is a beautiful residence provided for the clergy member and their family.
  • The parsonage is where the pastor lives with their family.
  • The parsonage is like the preacher's pad.
  • The parsonage symbolizes the spiritual home of the community.

noun a house provided for a member of the clergy

  • The priest lived in the rectory next to the church.
  • The rectory is where the priest hangs out when he's not at the church.
  • The priest's crib is the rectory, man.
  • The rectory served as a sanctuary for the priest, a place of peace and reflection.

noun a meeting or gathering place for the residents of a town

  • The town hall meeting will be held at 7pm in the municipal building.
  • Let's meet up at the town hall later to discuss the upcoming event.
  • I heard there's a party happening at the town hall tonight.
  • The town hall represents the heart of the community where important decisions are made.