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interchurch

[ in-ter-church ]

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Word History and Origins

Origin of interchurch1

First recorded in 1900–05; inter- + church
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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.

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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.”

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After serving as the parish secretary for the Gustavus Adolphus Lutheran Church in Manhattan, he worked as a writer and editor for Faith at Work, an interchurch agency and publishing house.

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It has been reported to us that a certain denominational official has tried in ten different communities to prevent interchurch coöperation, although the local churches and the local people were for it.

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Act as secretary of Committee on Adjustments—provide office for interchurch activities.2d.

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