Evangelical Church
The Spanish phrase 'Iglesia evangélica' translates to 'Evangelical Church' in English. This is a term used to denote a specific type of Christian church that identifies with the beliefs associated with Evangelicalism, a global Protestant movement. The Evangélica Church is known for their emphasis on personal conversion experience, the Bible as the supreme authority in matters of faith and conduct, and the belief in the active evangelism or spreading of the Christian message.
The Evangelical Church in my city is very beautiful.
This sentence describes the speaker's opinion about the Evangelical Church in their city. In this context, 'hermosa' means 'beautiful', showing a positive perception.
I am going to visit the Evangelical Church this Sunday.
This sentence tells about the speaker's plan to visit the Evangelical Church. 'Voy a visitar' shows a future intention, where 'este domingo' specifies the time of the plan.
My friend is the pastor of an Evangelical Church.
In this sentence, the speaker states a fact about his friend. 'Pastor' is a role or an occupation in many Christian churches, including Evangelical Churches, which is equivalent to the term 'minister' or 'priest'.