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What are the Christian mantras?

Christian mantras include Amen, Immanuel, Hallelujah, Peace in the Lord, Jesus loves you, and Thank you Lord.

The basic organization of Christianity is called the church. Christianity believes that the church is the totality of all living and dead Christians.

The word "church" originates from the Greek εκκλησ?α, which means "gathering". In ancient Hellenistic countries, it mainly refers to the legislative discussion gatherings of city-state citizens. The Greek text of the Septuagint in the Old Testament refers to the collective Israelite nation that worshiped Yahweh. In the New Testament, the church refers to the group of people who believe in Jesus Christ. Later generations said that "church" has a broader meaning. It can refer to the entire organization of various Christian sects, such as the Christian Church, the Catholic Church, the Orthodox Church, etc., or it can refer to the organization of all Christians in a certain country, a certain region, or a certain church. Such as the Church of England, the Church of Jerusalem, the Church of a certain church, etc.

A church, also known as a "chapel", is a building where Christian religious ceremonies are held. It originates from the Greek Kryiakon, which means "the dwelling place of the Lord". After Christianity became the state religion of the Roman Empire in the 4th century, churches began to be built. The earliest churches were mostly converted from palaces or built in the style of palaces. There was a Romanesque church in the 11th century, a Gothic church in the 12th century, and a Renaissance church in the 15th century.

The Eastern Orthodox Church and other Eastern churches as well as Byzantine churches, etc. The earliest church in China is the Daqin Temple built by Nestorianism in Chang'an during the Tang Dynasty. The churches built by the Franciscans in Dadu (today's Beijing) and other places during the Yuan Dynasty were called "Cross Temples". In the 11th year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1583), Catholic Jesuit missionary Matteo Ricci built a church in Zhaoqing, Guangdong. It was first named "Xianhua Temple", and later the word "temple" was changed to "tang", commonly known as "church" or "Catholic Church". After Protestantism was introduced to China, churches were often called "chapels", which means a temple for worshiping God.