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The phrase "a church of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific type of church or a denomination, often indicating a particular belief system or community.
Example: "She is a member of a church of progressive thinkers who advocate for social justice."
Alternatives: "a congregation of" or "a community of".
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"But we're a church of redemption".
This place is a church of print.
I am a Church of Scotland minister.
"We're not a Church of trials," he said.
Kline worships music at a church of his own making.
But the church is not now a church of changes".
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The bride is a daughter of Jane and John A. Church of Lancaster, Pa.
Ambrosden has a Church of England parish church and a public house.
It created a Church of England, vesting the church's temporal and doctrinal power in the monarch.
as the son of a Church of God minister.
Jeckyll grew up in East Anglia, the son of a Church of England clergyman.
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