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Originally Posted by VydorScope
Not sure I agree, but I am not nor wish to claim to be an expert and accept the possibility of being wrong. Having is not a complete verb, it needs a complement to finish the action, and in this case its church.
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No. No more than "We are having bananas here" makes bananas a verb. The other verb you're looking for is "to be" in the present plural form "are".