Church definition

Church means a building:
Church means a structure or leased portion of a structure, which is used primarily for religious worship and related religious activities.
Church means an entire house or structure set apart primarily for use for purposes of public worship, and that is tax exempt under the laws of this state, and in which religious services are held and with which a clergyman is associated, and the entire structure of which is kept for that use and not put to any other use inconsistent with that use.

Examples of Church in a sentence

  • It is one means by which the Church fulfils its role in assisting people to discover and embrace the fullness of life in Xxxxxx.

  • East Falls Church Metrorail Station is the first station where the Silver Line joins the Orange Line.

  • The Contractor will advance the concept design for the preferred alternative for the Bus Bay Expansion at the East Falls Church Metrorail Station.

  • The Arlington County Department of Environmental Services, Division of Transportation is seeking consultant services, as a task order assignment under Agreement #18-089-9, to finalize the design of a preferred concept at the WMATA East Falls Church Metrorail Station.

  • Sycamore Street as well as a Capital Bikeshare expansion project in the area, in both Arlington and City of Falls Church.


More Definitions of Church

Church means the Uniting Church in Australia;
Church means the Anglican Church of Australia;
Church means a church as defined in section 3121(w)(3)(A) and a qualified church-controlled organization as defined in section 3121(w)(3)(B).
Church means a permanent building primarily and regularly used as a place of religious worship.
Church means The Anglican Church of Canada;
Church means a fellowship of believers, congregation, society, corporation, convention, or association that is formed primarily or exclusively for religious purposes and that is not formed for the private profit of any person.
Church means a church or chapel which has been consecrated for the purpose of public worship according to the rites and ceremonies of the Church of England, and includes a building used or intended to be used partly for the purpose of such public worship and partly for the purpose of a church hall, whether the whole building is consecrated or only such part thereof as is used or intended to be used for the purpose of such public worship, and any reference to the consecration of a church shall, in the case of such a building, be construed as including a reference to the consecration of the part of the building used or intended to be used for the purpose of such public worship as aforesaid;