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  2. Church attendance - Wikipedia

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    Church attendance is a central religious practice for many Christians; some Christian denominations require church attendance on the Lord's Day (Sunday). The Canon Law of the Catholic Church states, "on Sundays and other holy days of obligation , the faithful are bound to participate in the Mass ". [ 2 ]

  3. Religiosity and education - Wikipedia

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    Studies of Mormons in the US show that Mormons with higher education attend church more regularly than less-educated Mormons. Survey research indicated that 41% of Mormons with only elementary school education attend church regularly, compared to 76% of Mormon college graduates and 78% of Mormons who went beyond their college degrees to do ...

  4. Church service - Wikipedia

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    A church service (or a worship service) is a formalized period of Christian communal worship, often held in a church building. Most Christian denominations hold church services on the Lord's Day (offering Sunday morning and Sunday evening services); a number of traditions have mid-week services, while some traditions worship on a Saturday.

  5. Tim Kaine shares the 'powerful' wisdom he learned from ... - AOL

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    Tim Kaine says the experience of attending a predominately black church revealed a contrast between his life and that of millions of minority Americans.

  6. Did Trump go to church on Easter Sunday? - AOL

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    In years past, pictures have quickly been put out of former President Donald Trump attending church.. On Easter Sunday, all was quiet on the church front from team Trump even as he promoted his ...

  7. House church - Wikipedia

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    A house church or home church is a label used to describe a group of Christians who regularly gather for worship in private homes. The group may be part of a larger Christian body, such as a parish, but some have been independent groups that see the house church as the primary form of Christian community.

  8. Trump visits Georgia church in push for Christian voters. How ...

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    Among all Americans who attend church services monthly or more often, 59% supported Trump while 40% supported Biden, according to the Pew Research Center. Meanwhile, ...

  9. New York Crusade (1957) - Wikipedia

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    In this group, 63% attended church regularly, meaning at least once a month (according to a survey). Regarding the question of what making the decision to dedicate their lives to Christ entailed, the responses were as follows: Accepting Christ as Savior and Lord (for the first time in life) – 59%; Assurance of salvation – 6%; Rededication ...