WordNet
n. a religious person who goes to church regularly [syn: churchgoer]
Usage examples of "church member".
From a stand point of electability the ideal candidate is male, over thirty and under fifty-five, a veteran with a combat record, strong and healthy, pleasant in appearance without being outstandingly handsome, moderately tall, a good public speaker, a friendly but not an aggressive personality, married with at least one child, very well known and universally respected in his community, a church member, previous experience in public office, previous experience as a candidate (two different things -- the office could have been appointive), long service in the party, and willing to let the manager run the campaign.
From a stand point of electability the ideal candidate is male, over thirty and under fifty-five, a veteran with a combat record, strong and healthy, pleasant in appearance without being outstandingly handsome, moderately tall, a good public speaker, a friendly but not an aggressive personality, married with at least one child, very well known and universally respected in his community, a church member, previous experience in public office, previous experience as a candidate (two different things - the office could have been appointive), long service in the party, and willing to let the manager run the campaign.
I'd never met a human church member who was scared of vampires, especially not one that was donating blood as a human liaison.
She got a good look at the figure entering the basement, and he did not look like one of the rescue workers, and he certainly was not a church member.
A full church member must vouch for you, that you are a virtuous and serious candidate for membership in our church.