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    [10] Specifically, the format of the class meeting is described as follows: [11]...following an opening prayer and the singing of a hymn, the class leader shared the status of his or her own spiritual standing, thanking God for victory and progress, and then honestly reported any failures, temptations, and struggles.

  3. Prayer meeting - Wikipedia

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    A prayer meeting in Victoria Square, Birmingham. A prayer meeting is a group of lay people getting together for the purpose of prayer as a group. [1] Prayer meetings are typically conducted outside regular services by one or more members of the clergy or other forms of religious leadership, but they may also be initiated by decision of non-leadership members as well.

  4. Alcoholics Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    Since the mid-1970s, several 'agnostic' or 'no-prayer' AA groups have begun across the US, Canada, and other parts of the world, which hold meetings that adhere to a tradition allowing alcoholics to freely express their doubts or disbelief that spirituality will help their recovery, and these meetings forgo the use of opening or closing prayers ...

  5. Sidra d-Nishmata - Wikipedia

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    Prayer 57: short incense prayer; Prayer 58: litany; Prayer 59: short pihta prayer; Prayer 60: short mambuha prayer; Prayer 61: klila prayer; Prayer 62: short prayer praising the Naṣoraeans; Prayer 63: oil prayer; Prayer 64: short prayer ("The Life dwells in its own radiance and light.") Prayer 65: raising up of souls; Prayer 66: Left Ginza 3.43

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  7. Invocation - Wikipedia

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    On August 30, 2012, Dan Nerren, a member of the Humanist Association of Tulsa, delivered a secular invocation to open a meeting of the City Council of Tulsa. [5] Nerren was invited to perform the invocation as a compromise following a long-running dispute with the City Council over prayers opening meetings.

  8. Prayer - Wikipedia

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    Prayer can take a variety of forms: it can be part of a set liturgy or ritual, and it can be performed alone or in groups. Prayer may take the form of a hymn, incantation, formal creedal statement, or a spontaneous utterance in the praying person. The act of prayer is attested in written sources as early as five thousand years ago.

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