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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

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.

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.”

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.

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.

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

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