Meaning
A church is rendered as a classic Western Christian building—typically white or cream-colored with a prominent cross at the top, a pitched roof, arched windows, and a steeple or bell tower. The design evokes traditional chapel architecture, often with fine details like doors, small windows, and a sacred, peaceful aesthetic that immediately signals a house of worship.
People use the church to reference Christianity, religious services, spirituality, and prayer. It shows up when someone's talking about attending church, celebrating religious holidays like Christmas or Easter, discussing faith, or seeking blessings. It's a staple for sharing Sunday morning vibes, religious posts, or expressing gratitude with a spiritual angle.
Beyond literal church attendance, it can represent sanctuary, peace, tradition, and community. Someone might use it when describing a place where they feel safe, referencing a wedding or baptism, or adding spiritual weight to a message about values or hope. It's often paired with hearts, prayer hands, or religious content.
The design is distinctly Christian, featuring a prominent cross that makes its purpose unmistakable. Church architecture varies widely across denominations and cultures, but the emoji captures a universal, Western Christian aesthetic. Historically, churches have been centers of community, art, and refuge. Approved as part of Unicode Emoji 0.6 in 2010, this icon remains significant for expressing faith and spirituality in digital spaces.
Common Uses
- • Sharing Sunday church attendance or religious services
- • Celebrating religious holidays or ceremonies
- • Expressing faith, prayer, or spirituality
- • Referencing a safe haven or sanctuary
Popular Combos
Did You Know?
The church emoji is frequently used by Christian communities on social media to create denominational or faith-based hashtags and to signify spirituality in profile bios.
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Technical Reference
Platform Shortcodes
:church: :church: :church: Developer Codes
| HTML (decimal) | ⛪ |
| HTML (hex) | ⛪ |
| CSS | \26EA |
| JavaScript | \u26EA |
| Python | \U000026EA |
| Java | \u26EA |
| Perl | \x{26EA} |
| PHP / Ruby | \x{26EA} |
| Punycode | xn--7oq |
| URL Encoded | %E2%9B%AA |
| UTF-8 Bytes | 0xE2 0x9B 0xAA |
⛪️ in 28 languages
Names sourced from Unicode CLDR and emojibase.
| Language | Name |
|---|---|
| Bengali | চার্চ |
| Chinese (Simplified) | 教堂 |
| Chinese (Traditional) | 教堂 |
| Danish | kirke |
| Dutch | kerk |
| English | church |
| English (UK) | church |
| Estonian | kirik |
| Finnish | kirkko |
| French | église |
| German | Kirche |
| Hindi | चर्च, भवन |
| Hungarian | templom |
| Italian | chiesa |
| Japanese | 教会 |
| Korean | 교회 |
| Lithuanian | bažnyčia |
| Malay | gereja |
| Norwegian | kirke |
| Polish | kościół |
| Portuguese | igreja |
| Russian | церковь |
| Spanish | iglesia |
| Spanish (Mexico) | iglesia |
| Swedish | kyrka |
| Thai | โบสถ์ |
| Ukrainian | церква |
| Vietnamese | nhà thờ |