congregant
IPA: kˈɑŋgrʌgʌnt
noun
- A member of a congregation.
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Examples of "congregant" in Sentences
- One congregant goes so far as to call OSL “the most conservative church in the world.”
- Beth Emet also opened the first soup kitchen in Evanston, which is run entirely by congregant volunteers.
- At midnight, I decided to call a congregant of mine in California, where it was three o’clock in the afternoon.
- “Where is the outreach center again… is it downtown still?” one congregant asks another as they walk upstairs after Sunday services.
- Benjamin, another Mexican congregant, notes that “the Americans sometimes feel more in the minority than the majority” at the parish.
- In place of a crucifix, the wall behind the altar bears a painted multicolor tribute to what one congregant calls “the upward progress of black people throughout the world.”
- “Being a member of Beth Emet has allowed me to live out my sense of Jewish identity by working on social justice issues with talented and committed people,” says one congregant.
- One lifelong congregant remembers that OSL began “literally with twenty families,” and the original white wood-frame chapel was built “out in the country on a gravel road leading out of Houston.”
- The new four-track EP by Mr. John Darnielle is now up for sale as a digital download at satanicmessiah. com and is available at three different price points / levels of worship: "congregant," "devotee" and, the highest of the three, "acolyte."
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