The simple, wooden church is typical of those built in the early nineteenth-century.
The clerk stared around the simple church which was freshly decorated.
They go to Mass in the simple church next to the former president's grave.
It was given this status on 30 January 1968 and has been listed as "a simple rural church of the 19th century".
It is a simple church, well built and very Nordic.
It is a simple Baroque church, dating to the 18th century.
In the West, simple church can be traced back to the house church movement.
Are the lay leaders in simple churches qualified for the care of others?
What will be the long-term impact of simple church?
Can simple churches and traditional forms of church work together?