dischurch in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Dischurch (verb): to expel or remove a member or congregation from a church or religious community.
Sample Sentences
- The community gathered to discuss the implications of the decision to dischurch the local congregation.
- After much debate, the council decided to dischurch any members who did not adhere to the revised doctrine.
- In a surprising turn of events, the bishop announced plans to dischurch a prominent pastor over allegations of misconduct.
- The act to dischurch was met with protests from those who believed in the inclusivity of the faith.
- Many were left feeling disheartened as the church prepared to dischurch individuals who were seen as divisive.
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