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How to Attend a Mormon Service if You're Not Mormon
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If you're not a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (also known as the Mormon church) but are interested in attending one of their services, here are some steps you can follow: 1. Find a local congregation: The Mormon church has congregations all over the world. You can find a local congregation by visiting their official website or by using a search engine to find the nearest church. 2. Check the service times: Mormon services are held on Sundays, usually in the morning. Check the service times of the congregation you plan to attend so you don't show up at the wrong time. 3. Dress appropriately: Mormons typically dress modestly and conservatively for church services. It's best to wear business casual or dress clothes. 4. Arrive early: If you're attending for the first time, it's a good idea to arrive early so you can meet some of the members and ask any questions you may have. 5. Be respectful: While attending the service, be respectful of the Mormon beliefs and practices. For example, they don't drink coffee or alcohol, so avoid bringing these items with you. 6. Participate in the service: The Mormon service includes hymns, prayers, and talks. You're welcome to participate in the hymns and prayers, but you don't have to if you're not comfortable doing so. 7. Stay after the service: After the service, there's usually a social hour where members mingle and talk with each other. This is a good opportunity to meet more people and learn more about the church. Remember that attending a Mormon service as a non-Mormon is a great opportunity to learn more about the religion and the community. Be respectful and open-minded, and you may even find yourself wanting to attend again!
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