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churchgoer

[church-goh-er] / ˈtʃɜrtʃˌgoʊ ər /
NOUN
worshiper
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“The film’s makers had created a deeply earnest picture aimed less at tastemakers than at people in the middle: sports fans, families, churchgoers and do-gooders,” Michael Cieply wrote in his review for The Times.

From New York Times

For Gilliard, the debate recalls memories of the attack on churchgoers he knew in the district where he was raised.

From Seattle Times

The man, who was described by some media as wielding either a machete or a samurai sword, allegedly attacked churchgoers in San Lorenzo parish in Algeciras, a port city in the southern province of Cadiz.

From Reuters

Boyd Campbell, an Annapolis real estate broker, grew up and was confirmed in this parish, helping with Masses even when some White churchgoers wouldn’t put money in a collection plate carried by a Black attendant.

From Washington Post

"My father loathed churchgoers, as he believed we shouldn't forget our traditions," she says.

From BBC