Noun
a member of a congregation (especially that of a church or synagogue)
Source: WordNetA congregant calls out the pastor for having shaken her faith, and even the pastor’s supportive wife feels torn. Source: Internet
Prophetess Juliet Masakanire who is said to be the founder of Pray Deliverance and Testimony Ministries International, was also accused of bribing the congregant with US$16 and making several EcoCash transactions to buy her silence. Source: Internet
I am usually walked by a congregant back to my seat shaking hands with congregants congratulating me for the honor on the way. Source: Internet
The Corps has also closed at least one area, Van Pugh Middle, due to a regular congregant of party-goers that often broke into fights. Source: Internet
This can include homeless San Diegans, seniors who now live in congregant settings or others who don’t have a safe place to recover. Source: Internet
• Persons who are 65 years and older, immunocompromised, pregnant, homeless, living in congregant facilities, or have chronic disease. Source: Internet