Originally Posted by
Idaho Bullwinkle
If it is in a building or rents space in the name of the church rather than a private gathering for bible study, it is a Corporate church.
So by that logic, any group of people meeting under a any roof is a 'Corporate Church', whether in a private domicile or not.
One of the first buildings many groups of settlers would build after their own homes would be a church. It served multiple uses, but its primary one was as a church. I doubt highly those people then would call what they built a 'Corporate church'.
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