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Often used in the same context:
pastors,
deaconesses,
congregations,
clergy,
diaconate,
presbyters,
priests,
church,
laity,
ordination,
episcopacy,
congregational,
clergywomen,
bishop,
vestry,
parishioners,
suffragan,
seminarians,
episcopal,
synod,
clergymen,
pastorate,
deaconess,
priesthood,
churches,
pews,
liturgist,
presbytery,
episcopalians,
synodical,
diocese,
parishes,
discipled,
parish,
missionaries,
communicants,
amia,
presider,
suffragan bishop,
sacristan,
baptisms,
parsonages,
primatial,
presbyterians,
laypeople,
chaplains,
catechist,
seminary,
oblates,
churchwardens,
bishopric,
eldership,
methodists,
ministerium,
apostleship,
coadjutor,
general synod,
deanery,
communion,
vestryman,
nazarenes,
sacraments,
vicars,
reverend,
discipling,
archbishop,
canonist,
consistories,
pentecostal,
ecumenical,
passionist,
eucharist,
priestly,
liturgies,
ecclesiology,
discipleship,
liturgical,
consecration,
lutherans,
pastoral,
homilist,
preachers,
archdeacon,
monsignors,
anglicans,
apostolic,
vocations,
lectionary,
curacy,
denomination,
churchgoers,
chuch,
catechetical,
choir loft,
vicariate,
lector,
ministering,
charism,
theological,
apostolate,
catechumens,
offertory,
deacon,
ministers,
catechists,
clerks,
colonists,
evangelists,
secretaries,
captains,
concubines,
councillors,
inhabitants,
librarians,
magistrates,
marshals,
preceptors,
apostles,
authors
Also try:
— Adjectives for deacons:
sub,
first,
other,
permanent,
cardinal,
local,
female,
several,
male,
old,
young,
more...
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