noun
- a building used for Christian religious services
- a Christian religious organization or denomination
- the institution of Christian religion as a whole
verb
- to bring someone to church for a special ceremony
Usage: formal; archaic
Examples
- We go to church every Sunday morning.
- The old stone church was built in 1850.
- She belongs to the Methodist church.
- The separation of church and state is important.
- Church starts at 10 AM today.
- The Catholic Church has millions of members worldwide.
- They were married in a small country church.
- After the baby was born, they decided to church her.