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worshiper

  • a word derived from worship.
    worship
    noun
    reverent honor and homage paid to God or a sacred personage, or to any object regarded as sacred.

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“We’re worried that the community is getting smaller. But we’re also worried that one day we will regret not leaving,” said Tamar Gezer, a local worshiper at the service.

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 1, 2025

“I am speechless, I don’t even know how to explain it,” said one worshiper, Angela Manoug.

From Seattle Times May 4, 2024

Being a fully signed up worshiper of the Church of Bazball does not stop us from wanting more from England.

From BBC Feb. 17, 2024

She wrote it from Palm Springs on March 28, 1933, to her longtime worshiper Virginia Woolf, who had immortalized her in “Orlando.”

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 29, 2023

And when the leader is himself expecting a special revelation from that Book at that time his personal magnetism combines with his manner to help the worshiper into a receptive, expectant state of mind.

From Health, Healing, and Faith by Russell H. Conwell