Definition of «evangelical church»

An evangelical church is a type of Christian church that emphasizes the spreading of the Gospel or Good News of Jesus Christ. These churches typically believe in the importance of personal conversion and faith, as well as the authority of the Bible as God's word. They often place great value on sharing their beliefs with others through preaching, teaching, and missionary work. Evangelical churches can be found all over the world and are a part of many different denominations such as Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian, etc.

Phrases with «evangelical church»

Sentences with «evangelical church»

  • Several projects are under way to try to involve evangelical churches in the movement, but so far these efforts have not been very successful. (religion-online.org)
  • Through the vitality perceived within evangelical programs, a viewer who is dissatisfied with the functioning of his present church may come to associate vitality with evangelical churches as a whole. (religion-online.org)
  • Though they will look more like Catholic churches than many Evangelical churches do today, they remain Protestant in many respects. (firstthings.com)
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