Definition: A "Christian Church" is a place where people who follow the Christian faith gather to worship God. Specifically, it often refers to a Protestant church, which believes that the Bible is the only true guide for Christian faith and practices, including baptism by immersion (which means fully submerging a person in water as part of the baptism ceremony).
The term "Christian Church" refers to a place where Christians, especially Protestants, gather to practice their faith, guided by the Bible. It encompasses both the building and the community of believers.