'Church' may refer to:
Religion
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Church, the body of people who share a faith or a religious organization, usually within Christianity.
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Religious denomination, a group of people sharing the same faith.
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Church (building), a building used for religious services, usually referring specifically to those for Christian worship.
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Christian Church, the worldwide body of Christians.
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One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church.
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Church militant and church triumphant.
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Churching of women.
★ The Church, a generic term for the leaders of organized
religion, regardless their religion or theology.
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High Church, such as
Anglicanism
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Low Church, such as
Evangelicalism
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Church architecture
Places
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Church, Lancashire, a city in England.
People
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Albert T. Church (born 1947), a Vice-Admiral in the United States Navy
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Alonzo Church (1905–1995), a logician, (famous for the Church-Turing thesis and lambda calculus).
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Benjamin Church (1734–1776), the first Surgeon General of the Continental Army and grandson of Captain Benjamin Church.
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Captain Benjamin Church (1639–1718), a colonial officer during King Philip's War.
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Bill Church, an American musician.
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Brad Church.
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Charlotte Church (born 1986), British soprano singer and talk show host.
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Doug Church, a video-game designer.
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Ellen Church.
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Forrester Church (born 1948), an American minister, son of Senator Frank Church.
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Francis Pharcellus Church (1839–1906), an American writer (famous for the editorial ''Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus'').
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Frank Church (1924–1984), a four-term U.S. Senator from Idaho.
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Frederic Edwin Church (1826–1900)), a landscape painter.
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George W. Church, Sr., founder of
Church's Chicken, a chain of franchised fried chicken restaurants.
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John A. Church, an expert on sea-level and its changes
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Judith Church (born 1953), a politician in the United Kingdom.
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Louis K. Church.
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Mary Church Terrell (1863–1954), an American writer and civil-rights activist.
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Mike Church (born 1962) , a Southern US radio commentator often considered a shock jock.
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Richard Church (general) (1784–1873), a British military officer and general in the Greek army.
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Richard William Church (1825–1890), an English divine, nephew of the general.
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Richard Church (poet) (1893–1972), an English poet and man of letters.
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Robert Reed Church (1839–1912), the first African-American millionaire.
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Ryan Church (born 1978), an American baseball player.
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Thomas Dolliver Church (1902–1978), an American landscape architect.
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Thomas Haden Church (born 1961), an American actor in television and film.
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Thomas Langton Church (1870–1950), a Canadian politician.
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Walter G. Church, Sr., member of the North Carolina General Assembly.
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William Church (circa 1778 - 1863), American inventor who patented a typesetting machine in 1822.
Music
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The Church, an Australian rock band.
★ Church, weekly meetings of the
Hells Angels motorcycle club.
★ "The Church", a song by Hawkwind from their 1982 album ''
Church of Hawkwind''.
★ "Church", a song by OutKast from their 2003 album ''
Speakerboxxx/The Love Below''.
★ "Church", a song by Galactic from their 1998 album ''
Coolin' Off''.
★ "Church", a song by T-Pain from his 2007 album ''
Epiphany''.
Fiction
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Church (''Red vs. Blue''), a fictional character.
★ Church, the family cat in Stephen King's novel ''
Pet Sematary''.
★ The Church, set up by The Order in
''Silent Hill''.
See also
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Church and State
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Churchianity
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Christianese