Redeemer

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Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

[re dee mər]

Definition

A shortened form of Church of the Redeemer, a church that meets on Northwestern's campus. They hold worship on Sundays in Swift Hall, a university-owned building. Redeemer is also a ministry that includes Bible studies (see Bstud), discipleship (see Dship), and various other ministries. They incorporate prayer, small groups, and service as core tenets of their purpose on campus.[1]

Example Sentence

Would you like to come to Redeemer with me this Sunday? It's just on campus.

Heard Used (in conversation) Used (in text)
Often 40 17 6
Sometimes 47 41 34
Never 9 38 56

References

  1. http://groups.northwestern.edu/cotr/