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And he asked the churchgoers to tell others to support him.
I was a churchgoer in those days, believe it or not.
His parents were not churchgoers, and neither was he one.
Bush's performance among heavy churchgoers was no different in 2000 and 2004.
His mother had been religious but not a regular churchgoer.
They said he was a frequent churchgoer and had recently become a father.
It was bought by churchgoers who give money to support a public food bank.
He said the services provided black churchgoers with an important bridge between past and future.
For they've gone, or I've lost them just as some churchgoers lose their faith.
This is especially true among those Americans who consider themselves "regular churchgoers."
I'm sometimes tempted to become a churchgoer just to try and keep the places open.
Everybody was sleeping off Saturday night, and the churchgoers were not even up yet.
He was regular churchgoer and a member of many youth groups.
One of the churchgoers had also noticed a man and gave a different description.
He estimated that no more than 5 percent of his peers are churchgoers.
Churchgoers gather for services two days before the primary election.
I'm not a churchgoer, except sometimes to see my friends married or buried.
Several other churchgoers said they did not know that an incorporation movement was under way.
Though not a churchgoer, I hear the clergy have powers.
Daddy had never been much of a churchgoer, but he really seemed to enjoy this service.
A new stone church was built in 1933-1937 at the expense of the churchgoers.
Several churchgoers said she had appeared agitated on Sunday morning.
As a result, they searched for jurors who were parents and churchgoers.
In his remarks during the service, the chancellor asked churchgoers to support the policy.
Proud parents and a mass of other churchgoers came in their wake.