Proper noun
Kingdomtide
(Protestantism) The period or season of the Christian church year between the seasons of Pentecost and Advent, or the second half of this period.
During Kingdomtide, Methodist liturgy emphasises charitable work and alleviating the suffering of the poor. Source: Internet
A woman walks a dog on the bank of the Bitterroot river, Missoula, Montana, the setting for Rye Curtis’s debut novel Kingdomtide. Source: Internet
Ordinary Time, Time after Pentecost, Time after Trinity, or Kingdomtide main This season, under various names, follows the Easter season and the feasts of Easter, Ascension, and Pentecost. Source: Internet