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Congregants meaning
plural of congregant
Using Congregants
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of congregant
- In the example corpus, congregants often appears in combinations such as: the congregants, of congregants, congregants to.
Context around Congregants
- Average sentence length in these examples: 28.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 9 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Congregants
- In this selection, "congregants" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 28.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, though, lead, bussing, turn and follow stand out and add context to how "congregants" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include address the congregants or lead and arrived as congregants were gathering. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "congregants" sits close to words such as abundantly, activates and adr, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with congregants
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
A total of 13,800 people, including pastors, congregants, and citizens, participated in the event. (15 words)
However, Dick, who said the “noble” cause did not justify the means, urged the congregants to avoid temptation. (18 words)
Only leaders from the two political parties are given an opportunity to address the congregants or lead congregants into hymns,” he said. (22 words)
It allegedly took place in a sauna and "spa" built by Hall in the church's parish rooms using £170,000 of church money, where he said congregants could be "cleansed" and "relax" from the stresses of life, according to The Times. (42 words)
And the Israelite Board of Rabbis’ rejection of factions that preach disdain for Jews does not make it a recognized movement of worldwide mainstream Jewry, nor does it affect the halachic status of its members or the congregants under their guidance. (41 words)
Congregants of the Christ the Good Shepherd Church in Wakeley in western Sydney gasped and erupted into applause on Sunday evening as the Bishop returned to the pulpit to preach again following the alleged terror attack on him two weeks ago. (41 words)
Example sentences (20)
Though congregants turn to their rabbis for clarity on moral issues and guidance on how to process the politics of the modern world using Jewish values, rabbis are occupying a similar vulnerable space as their congregants.
Only leaders from the two political parties are given an opportunity to address the congregants or lead congregants into hymns,” he said.
These Eid prayers are supposed to be offered in large groups, and so, in the absence of an outdoor eidgah larger mosques will normally host them for their congregants as well as the congregants of smaller local mosques.
A majority of congregants who attended the prayers wore face masks and brought their own mats as recommended by the Ministry of Health.
And the Israelite Board of Rabbis’ rejection of factions that preach disdain for Jews does not make it a recognized movement of worldwide mainstream Jewry, nor does it affect the halachic status of its members or the congregants under their guidance.
Congregants at the Church were inspired by Nankhumwa’s devotion to his faith and his commitment to improving the lives of the people.
Decked out in goofy headpieces such as a lampshade and a traffic cone, the congregants follow Bokonon in singing jaunty calypsos with incongruously sardonic lyrics.
However, Dick, who said the “noble” cause did not justify the means, urged the congregants to avoid temptation.
In 1775, on the eve of the Revolution, a substantial number of congregants were loyal to the British king, and many held official positions in the royal government, including the royal governor of Massachusetts.
It allegedly took place in a sauna and "spa" built by Hall in the church's parish rooms using £170,000 of church money, where he said congregants could be "cleansed" and "relax" from the stresses of life, according to The Times.
It might be by outlawing the historic African American Sunday practice of bussing congregants to vote in “Souls to the polls” excursions.
Police arrived as congregants were gathering for a Torah study group before service and told them that there was a threat and while police didn’t believe it was credible, they needed to evacuate and search the building.
Tembo lashed out at some religious leaders who influence their congregants not to take medical treatment, saying such leaders have contributed significantly to the current cholera situation.
The air-conditioned tour bus with tinted windows stopped outside Bright Star Baptist Church in Bronzeville and out came several dozen congregants from the Anshe Emet Synagogue of Lakeview.
The governor urged the congregants to vote devoid of sentiments, noting that a similar mistake in 2015 has not yielded any positive result for Nigerians.
The South Wales Islamic Centre released a statement saying he “gravely misrepresented our congregants and the nature of the visit,” in his social media posts.
At City Church in Madison, Wisconsin, lead pastor Tom Flaherty urged congregants at a candlelight Christmas Eve service to open their hearts to God’s grace.
A total of 13,800 people, including pastors, congregants, and citizens, participated in the event.
Congregants of the Christ the Good Shepherd Church in Wakeley in western Sydney gasped and erupted into applause on Sunday evening as the Bishop returned to the pulpit to preach again following the alleged terror attack on him two weeks ago.
During the concluding prayers of Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the year, the rabbi has a vision: The prayers of his congregants are not reaching the heavens.
Common combinations with congregants
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the congregants 19×
- of congregants 11×
- congregants to 11×
- congregants at 10×
- their congregants 8×
- congregants of 8×
- congregants and 8×
- his congregants 7×
- and congregants 5×
- congregants who 3×