noun
- The plural of churchmanship; the quality, skill, or practice of being a good churchman or active member of a church; devotion to church principles and practices.
Usage: Formal; often used in religious or ecclesiastical contexts; Typically refers to the collective qualities or instances of dedicated church participation
Examples
- The bishop praised the various churchmanships demonstrated by the parish members.
- Different denominations value different expressions of churchmanship.
- His churchmanships were evident in his consistent attendance and volunteer work.
- The conference explored various churchmanships across Christian traditions.
- Their churchmanships reflected a deep commitment to faith and community service.