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Millennial Church

American  

noun

  1. the church of the Shakers.


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In a 2016 poll of 1,100 Latter-day Saints, just 14 percent of millennial church members said they believed it was acceptable to remove the garments if they were uncomfortable.

From New York Times

Though sociology can report upon the dire state of present Catholic practice, it cannot predict the future of the millennial Church just now coming into positions of leadership in Church and society alike.

From Time

Doug Stamper deserved to be outwitted and perhaps even to be killed by Rachel, who only wanted to move on with her life and work a boring job, attend a hipster millennial church and have a nice girlfriend like a normal person already.

From Salon

Though persecuted here also, the sect increased and formed in the State of New York the Millennial Church or United Society of Believers.

From Project Gutenberg

The other article, entitled the "Millennial Church," is a flattering review of a Shaker book.

From Project Gutenberg