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A church convocation is a an assembly of members for a religious meeting. To be convoked is to be brought together for this purpose. A weekly or daily church service can be said to be a convocation of a church's congregation.
Arthur J. Joyce has written: 'Last glimpses of convocation' -- subject(s): Church of England, Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Convocation, Church of England. Province of York. Convocation, Government
Fellow of a college has written: 'What is convocation going to do for our church services?' -- subject(s): Liturgy, Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Convocation. Upper House, Church of England
Well,holy convocation is The Holy Convocation is the meeting where the Presiding Bishop delivers his Official Annual address to the delegates of the Church of God in Christ. The Holy Convocation is the only convention the Church holds where delegates are provided the unique opportunity to interact with delegates from every corner of the globe.
In church, everyone uses an invocation to pray to the lord.
A convocation is a gathering of people called upon for a specific purpose such as a meeting or graduation. A group of students gathering for their graduation would be considered a convocation. Another example would be the gathering of people to a church for a sermon.
Derek Andrew Jennings has written: 'The revival of the Convocation of York, 1837-1861' -- subject(s): Church of England, Government, York (England), York (England). Convocation, York (Province), York (Province). Convocation
J. E. Stocks has written: 'A chronological list of reports of Committees of both Houses of the Convocation of Canterbury, 1847-1921 (April)' -- subject(s): Church of England, Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Convocation
The noun 'convocation' is a collective noun for a convocation of eagles.
The group of birds for 'convocation' is a convocation of eagles.
Convocation is a noun.
A convocation is a gathering of people for a purpose. If it is a holy convocation, then it is a holy meeting and should be regarded and respected as such.