interchurch
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of interchurch
Example Sentences
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Kishkovsky died of a heart attack Tuesday at Glen Cove Hospital in Glen Cove, New York, according to the Orthodox Church in America, where he served as director of external affairs and interchurch relations.
From Seattle Times • Aug. 6, 2021
Bishop Farrell said that while “no formal interchurch dialogue” existed, there were “many areas of social ethics and personal morality on which Catholics and Latter-day Saints agree.”
From New York Times • Feb. 17, 2019
For the ecumenical reformation began in the missionary movement, where the scandal of interchurch bickering�before the wondering eyes of their converts�was especially uncomfortable.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Proffitt's Tennessee-based organization, First Priority, founded in 1995, coordinates interchurch groups in 162 cities working with clubs in 3,000 schools.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Survey—Follow up what interchurch county office has done. 1d.
From Church Cooperation in Community Life by Vogt, Paul L. (Paul Leroy)
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