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What is the difference between Church and The Church
Like there is a song called Take Me To Church if it's Take Me To The Church, will the meaning be any different?
2019年2月22日 14:18
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I'm going to keep it simple. It can get complicated.
In ordinary US English, "church," with a lower-case "c," can mean a building. It can also the congregation that meets to worship in the building.
For example, "On the corner, there is a typical New England church, built of wood, painted white, with a tall steeple on it."
"She's a member of the Grace Episcopal church, located on Western St."
"Our church is holding a pancake breakfast Saturday morning. All are welcome to attend. Proceeds will benefit a homeless shelter."
"The Church," with an upper-case C, means "all Christians." (Unfortunately, there is more than one large organized group that says "we are the true, original Christian church.").
"The teaching of the Church is summarized in the Nicene Creed."
2019年2月22日
The Church is also often used to refer to the institution or specific type of (usually) Christian religion instead of a specific church location.
For example, you could say that the Pope is the head of The Church or The Catholic Church.
2019年2月22日
If you say "to church", you mean to any church. It doesn't matter which church you go to.
If you say "to THE church", you mean a specific church. You have probably already said something about which church you would like to go to.
2019年2月22日
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