Noun
any building where congregations gather for prayer
Source: WordNetAsatru Folk Assembly, a religious group devoted to the worship of the Norse pantheon, opened its first physical house of worship in Brownsville, California, calling it Odinshof — the “Temple of Odin.” Source: Internet
Although it no longer functions as a Jewish house of worship, it is open to the public. Source: Internet
Holtz said that it was wrong that any house of worship or public gathering place needs to have that level of security but it has become necessary. Source: Internet
By holding the ceremony in a house of worship, schools subtly encourage attendees and graduates to slow down, appreciate the moment, take it all in and let emotions come and go as they will. Source: Internet
I am genuinely annoyed that a company as established as FitBit would encourage people to needlessly spend time in a house of worship when they could be doing any number of other activities to improve ones health. Source: Internet
Believing that a SWAT team was about to apprehend her, she bolted from the house of worship. Source: Internet