- LAITY
- Those not of the cloth
- People in the pews
- Pastor's flock
- Clergy counterpart
- Flock members
- The non-professionals
- Worshipers
- Outsiders of sorts
- Nonprofessionals
- Most communion receivers
- Parishioners
- Congregation, vis- -vis the minister
- Nonclerical group
- Ordinary churchfolk
- Clergyman's audience
- Members of the congregation
- Church members
- Church group
- Non-ordained members of a church
- Parishoners
- Churchgoers
- Religious worshipers
- Flock
- Worshipers, to ministers
- Pew occupants
- Members of the flock
- Nonclergy
- They rarely do clerical work
- Flock at church
- Group in pews
- All but the clergy
- Non-clerics
- Congregation members
- Non-clergy group
- Churchgoing group
- Church brothers and sisters
- The people, as distinguished from the clergy.
- Nonprofessionals, as a group.
- Those not of a certain profession.
- Nonprofessional people.
- Parishioners, for instance.
- Professional outsiders.
- Not the clergy
- Not clergy
- Ones outside a profession
- Secular body
- Parishioners, e.g.
- The mass of the people
- Those not of the clergy
- Parishioners, to a pastor
- Parishioners, as a group
- Nonsecular types
- People in the service
- Hymn singers
- Flock, so to speak
- Body that's not the clergy
- Churchgoers, collectively
- Pastor's followers
- Group that doesn't include priests
- Clergy's counterpart
- Members of a flock
- Everyone except the clergy
- Group sitting in pews
- Clergy opposite
- Those attended to by clergy
- Worshippers not in the clergy
- Parishioners, largely
- Pews occupants
- Whom preachers preach to