Antonym: segregation. Similar words: congregate, segregation, aggregation, congratulation, congratulations, congressional, negation, allegation. Meaning: [‚kɒŋgrɪ'geɪʃn] n. 1. a group of people who adhere to a common faith and habitually attend a given church 2. an assemblage of people or animals or things collected together 3. the act of congregating.
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91 It's enough for him to remind you just how terrible the other congregation is.
92 Floyd Flake went to his church Sunday to announce his resignation from Congress so he could devote more time to his congregation.
93 Our church's congregation is largely made up of young families with children.
94 His methods had an appeal among the wealthy,(www.Sentencedict.com) professional classes who made up the congregation.
95 Paul says that women must remain silent in the congregation but may speak at home.
96 There he stands, high above the congregation, as though he has removed his last connection with worldly beings.
97 Several members of the congregation organized a bake sale to raise money for a new piano.
98 The congregation can stay after the service to continue the discussion.
99 A lady from your congregation and a boy found the bodies and the boy fetched you.
100 The friar was up just before dawn and celebrated his Mass, Bonaventure and Benedicta being his only congregation.
101 Mr. Macfie also gave £400, the annual interest to be credited to the Sustentation Fund of the congregation.
102 The Congregation itself is being more selective and encouraging prospective candidates to complete their school education.
103 By means of added rhythmic patterns in chords and arpeggios it can fill out the music to enhance the singing of a congregation.
104 Two years later, he was listed as heading a small Puritan congregation on the outskirts of the city.
105 Turning to my husband-to-be, Don used little vignettes to introduce John to the congregation.
106 He once led half the congregation through the streets of Georgetown to bring the Eucharist to a bedridden parishioner.
107 The village band, all discordant trumpetings and squeaks, led the congregation in procession to the war memorial.
108 They enjoyed the special places reserved for them in the synagogues which were in full view of the congregation.
109 The threefold model of church growth of cell, congregation and celebration works at Ichthus to great effect.
110 Outvoted, they left the congregation in 1825 and formed the Reformed Society of Israelites.
111 There would be no heat in the church, nor any sensible way for the congregation to get there.
112 He galvanized his congregation, as admired for his campaigns to students or country towns as for his commemorative services.
113 A firm belief in the priesthood of all believers means that singing belongs to the whole congregation as well as to the choir.
114 Sad and profound chants are intoned in the wind and I am in the presence of a numberless and devout congregation.
115 A congregation in Tampa sent over some prayer books, while Unity of Leesburg donated a pulpit.
116 The choice of a new rabbi has divided the entire congregation.
117 She quavers along with the congregation and is all rapt attention when the vicar does his bit.
118 Only the weather was ominous - the usual generous gestures of support received from congregation and friends were heartwarming.
119 Musicians will be sensitive to the mood of the congregation and adapt their material as the service proceeds.
120 Finally the congregation received a worthy one who made peace with his people but never with the Reformed faction.
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