"newchurch" meaning in All languages combined

See newchurch on Wiktionary

Adjective [English]

Etymology: new + church. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|new|church}} new + church Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} newchurch (not comparable)
  1. (derogatory) Describing Christians or forms of Christianity seen as being marked by liberalism, influence from modern concepts and trends, novelty etc. and disregard for established or traditional beliefs and practices. Tags: derogatory, not-comparable Categories (topical): Christianity, Religion

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