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The phrase "active in a church" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's involvement or participation in church activities or community.
Example: "She has always been active in a church, volunteering for various events and helping with community outreach programs."
Alternatives: "involved in a church" or "engaged in church activities".
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Tom was deeply religious and wanted to be active in a church community, too.
Though she is active in a church youth group, Paige has shown typical spy behavior like lying, sneaking around and forging her mother's signature.
While someone who is active in a church or synagogue might feel uncomfortable asking fellow congregants for help in finding a job, she said, failing to do so means passing up valuable opportunities.
Of those who were active in a church at the time of their parents' divorce, two-thirds say that no one from the clergy or congregation reached out to them at that time.
Now for those millennials reading this, you may be thinking, Why should I become active in a church?
When psychiatrist Dr. Gail Saltz joined me on Mondays With Marlo, she advised women over 50 to become active in a church or synagogue, join a gym or take up a new activity like a wine tasting class or bridge.
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Dan Fisher, who has been active in a church-and-state organization called the Black Robe Regiment, said the AP U.S. history course framework emphasizes "what is bad about America".
Get active in a prestigious church or a good golf club.
P4 regularly attended and was active in a Pentecostal church.
Become active in a Christian church.
P3 was active in an SDA church, but before her HIV diagnosis was a member of an Islamic organization.
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