Use of churchgoer in Sentences. 20 Examples

The examples include churchgoer at the start of sentence, churchgoer at the end of sentence and churchgoer in the middle of sentence

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churchgoer at the end of sentence


  1. He's never been a regular churchgoer.
  2. He's never been a regular churchgoer.
  3. Janir looked as solemn as a churchgoer.
  4. He was a very good family man and an ardent churchgoer.
  5. He was a very good family man and an ardent churchgoer.
  6. A graduate of a tough Catholic high school in Mineola, Long Island, Gerstner remains a devout churchgoer.

churchgoer in the middle of sentence


  1. Now, however, he became a churchgoer too.
  2. Now, however, he became a churchgoer too.
  3. If this makes me a churchgoer, then so be it.
  4. Because of the snowstorm, the churchgoer did not go to church.
  5. The average churchgoer gave £2.50 a week, 30p more than in 1989.
  6. Rare honour: A 90-year-old churchgoer has been given a rare honour.
  7. Rare honour: A 90-year-old churchgoer has been given a rare honour.
  8. Being a very pious churchgoer, she visits church, rain and voluntarily takes part in every ceremony.
  9. Being a very pious churchgoer, she visits church, rain and voluntarily takes part in every ceremony.
  10. Endris, raised Catholic but an infrequent churchgoer, closed his eyes and said a silent prayer over and over: Lord, I need you, now.
  11. I hadn’t been a regular churchgoer since I left home for Georgetown in 1964, and I’d stopped singing in the church choir a few years before then.
  12. I hadn’t been a regular churchgoer since I left home for Georgetown in 1964, and I’d stopped singing in the church choir a few years before then.
  13. Chequita Jones, a churchgoer in the Columbia area, thinks saggy jeans and micro-mini skirts at church are a byproduct, at least in part, of trends in Hollywood and the music industry.
  14. Chequita Jones, a churchgoer in the Columbia area, thinks saggy jeans and micro-mini skirts at church are a byproduct, at least in part, of trends in Hollywood and the music industry.

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