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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

Two nuns and an elderly couple were held hostage before the assailants slashed the priest’s throat and seriously injured another elderly churchgoer.

From Washington Post

In an area dominated by Christian conservatives, Mayor Grover C. Robinson IV made a direct appeal for churchgoers to get shots.

From Seattle Times

As a Christian, he says he also has a message geared for churchgoers — especially African American church basement chefs who can prepare some of the best-tasting, least-healthy foods ever served.

From Washington Post