public worship of God or a religious service in such a building: to attend church regularly.
(sometimes cap.) the whole body of Christian believers; Christendom.
(sometimes cap.) any division of this body professing the same creed and acknowledging the same ecclesiastical authority; a Christian denomination: the Methodist Church.
that part of the whole Christian body, or of a particular denomination, belonging to the same city, country, nation, etc.
a body of Christians worshipping in a particular building or constituting one congregation: She is a member of this church.
ecclesiastical organization, power, and affairs, as distinguished from the state: separation of church and state; The missionary went wherever the church sent him.
the clergy and religious officials of a Christian denomination.
the Christian faith: a return of intellectuals to the church.
(cap.) the Christian Church before the Reformation.
(cap.) the Roman Catholic Church.
the clerical profession or calling: After much study and contemplation, he was prepared to enter the church.
a place of public worship of a non-Christian religion.
any non-Christian religious society, organization, or congregation: the Jewish church.
—v.t.
to conduct or bring to church, esp. for special services.
to subject to church discipline.
to perform a church service of thanksgiving for (a woman after childbirth).