Meetinghouse
A "Meetinghouse" is a building used for religious gatherings, particularly in the context of the Latter-day Saint movement and other Christian denominations. It serves as a place for worship, community meetings, and various church activities. Meetinghouses are often designed to accommodate large groups and may include features like a chapel, classrooms, and social areas.
In addition to religious services, Meetinghouses can also host community events and activities, fostering social connections among members. They are typically located in neighborhoods, making them accessible to congregants. The architecture of a Meetinghouse can vary, reflecting the local culture and traditions of the community it serves.