Definition of Interchurch

1. Adjective. Occurring between or among or common to different churches or denominations. "Interdenominational cooperation between Methodists and Presbyterians"

Exact synonyms: Interdenominational
Similar to: Nonsectarian, Unsectarian

Definition of Interchurch

1. Adjective. Between churches. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Interchurch

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Interchurch

interchanged
interchangement
interchanger
interchangers
interchanges
interchanging
interchannel
interchapter
interchapters
interchondral
interchondral articulations
interchondral joints
interchromatin
interchromophoric
interchromosomal
interchurch (current term)
intercidence
intercident
intercilium
intercipient
intercipients
intercities
intercitizenship
intercity
interclan
interclavicle
interclavicles
interclavicular
interclavicular ligament

Literary usage of Interchurch

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Church in America: A Study of the Present Condition and Future Prospects by William Adams Brown (1922)
"The interchurch World Movement as the Attempt to Express the Church's Post-War Ideals in Action. The Reasons for its Failure The most signal expression of ..."

2. Source Book and Bibliographical Guide for American Church History by Peter George Mode (1921)
"THE interchurch WORLD MOVEMENT OF XORTH AMERICA Findings of tin- Cleveland Conference These findings were prepared by a committee of twenty-one appointed by ..."

3. Christian Unity: Its Principles and Possibilities by Committee on the War, the Religious Outlook (United States) (1921)
"It was the desire to avoid such delays that gave rise to the interchurch World Movement. 2. Administrative Union on an Inclusive Scale The interchurch World ..."

4. The Social Unrest: Capital, Labor, and the Public in Turmoil by Lyman Pierson Powell (1919)
"XLIV THE interchurch WORLD MOVEMENT LYMAN P. POWELL From April 29 to May 2, 1919, Cleveland was the objective of a group of public-spirited men, ..."

5. The Social Unrest: Capital, Labor, and the Public in Turmoil by Lyman Pierson Powell (1919)
"XLIV THE interchurch WORLD MOVEMENT LYMAN P. POWELL From April 29 to May 2, 1919, Cleveland was the objective of a group of public-spirited men, ..."

6. Selected Articles on the Closed Shop by Lamar Taney Beman (1921)
"... also without above-board means of learning how the decreed conditions affected the workers interchurch World Movement. ..."

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