Sunday School Secrets: Do You Still Know Your Church Manners?
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Question 1
What Is The Traditional Sign Of Respect For Men Entering A Sanctuary?
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How Should You Walk Into The Sanctuary If The Service Has Already Started?
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Where Is The Best Place To Put Your Cell Phone During A Church Service?
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What Is The Common Term For Wearing Your Nicest Clothes To Church?
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What Should You Do When The Congregation Stands For A Hymn?
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What Is The Purpose Of A Church Pew?
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How Should You Handle A Crying Baby During A Quiet Prayer?
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Which Book Is Found In The Pew For Singing Together?
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What Is The Proper Way To Pass An Offering Plate?
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What Is The Expected Volume For Conversation Inside The Sanctuary?
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Where Do You Typically Find The Order Of Service For The Day?
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What Is The Traditional Way To Greet People After The Service?
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When Is It Considered Rude To Walk Down The Main Aisle?
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What Is The Name Of The Table Used For Holy Communion?
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What Should You Do If You Are Late To A Wedding?
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What Is The Courteous Way To Use A Shared Pew?
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How Should You Treat The Bible Kept In The Pew?
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What Is A Common Dress Code For A Traditional Church Wedding?
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What Do You Say When Someone Sneezes In Church?
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Which Hand Should You Generally Use To Receive Communion?
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What Is The Purpose Of The Narthex In A Church?
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What Should You Avoid Bringing Into The Main Sanctuary?
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What Is The Correct Posture During A Communal Prayer?
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How Should You Dress For A Church Funeral Service?
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What Should You Do If You Must Leave Early?
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Which Item Is Frequently Used To Collect Monetary Donations?
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What Is The Name Of The Podium Where Sermons Are Given?
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What Is Appropriate Behavior During The Choir Anthem?
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What Should You Do With Your Bulletin After The Service?
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How Do You Indicate You Are Following Along In The Bible?
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What Is The Proper Etiquette For A Church Potluck?
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When Is It Customary To Bow Your Head In Church?
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What Is The Role Of A Church Usher?
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What Should You Do During The Passing Of The Peace?
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How Should You Handle A Shared Communion Cup?
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What Is The Significance Of Wearing A Veil For Women?
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What Is Proper Etiquette If You Arrive After The Gospel?
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How Should Children Be Taught To Behave In Pews?
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What Is The Correct Way To Sign A Pew Register?
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What Does An Acolyte Usually Do During The Service?
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How Should You Dress For A Sunday Morning Service?
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What Is The Polite Way To Share A Hymnal?
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What Should You Do If You Have To Cough?
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What Is Appropriate To Say During The Greeting Time?
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When Should You Put Your Offering In The Plate?
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What Is The Protocol For Using A Church Library?
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How Should You Behave During A Silent Prayer?
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What Is The Best Way To Handle A Visitor?
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What Should You Do With A Used Communion Cup?
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How Should You React If The Pastor Makes A Joke?
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What Is The Best Way To Leave The Pew?
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How Should You Handle A Printed Liturgy Book?
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What Is Proper Etiquette For A Church Wedding Reception?
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How Should You Use The Kneelers In The Pew?
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What Should You Do During A Baptismal Ceremony?
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How Should You Exit After A Funeral Service?
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What Is The Courteous Way To Use The Church Hall?
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How Should You Offer Help To An Elderly Member?
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What Is The Traditional Ending To A Prayer?
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How Should You Behave During The Benediction?
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Put On Sunglasses
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Start Whistling Loudly
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Run To The Front
4
Remove Their Hats
Men traditionally remove their hats upon entering the sanctuary as a sign of reverence and respect for the holy space.
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Enter Quietly Between Elements
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Shout A Friendly Greeting
3
Stop And Take Photos
4
Run Down The Aisle
Entering quietly during a transition like a hymn prevents distracting others who are already focused on the worship service.
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Turned Off Or Silenced
2
Held Up For Photos
3
On The Pulpit
4
In The Collection Plate
Keeping your cell phone silenced or turned off ensures that unexpected rings do not disrupt the solemnity of worship.
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Pajama Party
2
Casual Friday
3
Sunday Best
4
Workout Gear
Wearing your Sunday best is a long-standing tradition of dressing formally to honor the importance of the weekly service.
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Sit Down Low
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Leave The Building
3
Start Checking Email
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Stand Up With Them
Standing along with the rest of the congregation shows unity and participation in the collective praise and worship music.
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Storage For Groceries
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A Display For Flowers
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A Place For Napping
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Seating For The Congregation
Pews are the traditional long wooden benches designed to provide orderly seating for the members attending a church service.
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Sing Loudly Over Them
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Ignore Them Entirely
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Hand Them To The Pastor
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Take Them To The Nursery
Taking a fussy child to a nursery or foyer allows parents to soothe them without interrupting the congregation's prayer.
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The Hymnal
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The Local Newspaper
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A Cooking Manual
4
A Gardening Guide
The hymnal contains the collection of songs and lyrics used by the entire congregation to sing during the service.
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Empty It Into Your Pocket
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Pass It To Your Neighbor
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Keep It For Yourself
4
Look Inside For Change
The offering plate should be passed gracefully to the next person in the pew after you have participated.
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Complete Silence Only
2
A Quiet Whisper
3
A Loud Shout
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Normal Cheering Volume
Using a quiet whisper or keeping noise to a minimum helps maintain a peaceful atmosphere for reflection and prayer.
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In The Printed Bulletin
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On The Back Door
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In The Kitchen Area
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Under Your Seat Cushion
The printed bulletin serves as a helpful guide that lists the sequence of events and songs for the service.
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A High Five Competition
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Running To The Car
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The Passing Of Peace
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Ignoring Everyone Nearby
Greeting others with a handshake or a kind word helps build a sense of community and welcome among congregants.
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During The Prelude Music
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During The Scriptural Reading
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After The Service Ends
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During The Coffee Hour
Walking down the aisle while scripture is being read is considered disrespectful as it distracts from the Word of God.
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The Secretary Desk
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The Coffee Stand
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The Buffet Line
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The Altar
The altar is the sacred table where the elements of communion are prepared and offered to the gathered congregation.
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Sprint To The Front
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Wait In The Vestibule
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Interrupt The Vows
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Call The Bride Loudly
Late arrivals should wait in the vsetibule until a transition occurs to avoid disrupting the sanctity of the ceremony.
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Slide To The Middle
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Save Eight Extra Seats
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Sit On The Edge
4
Lie Down Completely
Sliding toward the middle of the pew makes it much easier for others to find seating as the sanctuary fills.
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Leave It On The Floor
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As Scrap Paper Space
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With Care And Respect
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As A Foot Rest
Treating the pew Bible with respect ensures it remains in good condition for the next person who seeks guidance.
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Active Wear For Gyms
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Beach Wear And Flips
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Semi-Formal Or Formal
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Old Work Clothes
Wedding guests are generally expected to dress in semi-formal or formal attire to honor the couple and the occasion.
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God Bless You
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Nothing At All
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Please Be Quiet
4
Stop That Right Now
Saying God bless you in a soft voice is a polite and traditional way to acknowledge someone who has sneezed.
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Your Open Dominant Hand
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A Gloved Hand Only
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Both Hands In Pockets
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Your Left Hand Only
Using an open hand to receive the bread is a traditional gesture of humble acceptance during the communion ritual.
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A Kitchen For Cooking
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The Main Choir Loft
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An Entrance Or Lobby
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The Place For Naps
The narthex serves as the transitional lobby area where people gather and greet one another before entering the sanctuary.
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Reading Glasses Only
2
A Handheld Fan
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Large Snacks Or Drinks
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A Small Prayer Book
Eating and drinking in the sanctuary is generally discouraged to maintain cleanliness and focus on the spiritual worship service.
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Bowed Head And Stillness
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Stretching Your Arms
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Looking Around The Room
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Tapping Your Feet
Bowing your head and remaining still during prayer shows focus and respect for the communication happening with the Divine.
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Modest And Respectful
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Costumes Or Masks
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Bright Neon Colors
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Dirty Gardening Clothes
Dressing modestly in subdued colors shows respect for the deceased and provides comfort to the mourning family members.
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Sit Near The Back
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Shout Your Departure
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Run Down The Center
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Wave Goodbye To All
Sitting near the back allows you to exit discreetly without causing a major distraction to the rest of the congregation.
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A Large Shoe Box
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A Plastic Grocery Bag
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A Toy Dump Truck
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The Offering Basket
Offering baskets or plates are the standard vessels used to collect tithes and gifts for the ministry of the church.
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The Music Stand
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The Stage Corner
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The Pulpit
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The Judge's Bench
The pulpit is the elevated platform or stand from which the minister delivers the sermon to the entire congregation.
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Sing Along Very Loudly
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Listen Quietly And Attentively
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Clap After Every Note
4
Talk To Your Neighbor
Listening attentively to the choir anthem allows you to appreciate the musical ministry and the message of the song.
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Take It Or Recycle
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Leave It On The Floor
3
Tear It Into Shreds
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Stuff It In The Pew
Taking your bulletin home or recycling it properly keeps the sanctuary tidy and shows respect for the church building.
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Hold It Upside Down
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Mark It With A Pen
3
Turn To The Verse
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Read Out Loud Always
Turning to the specific verse being read helps you stay engaged and focused on the message being shared during service.
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Eat Before You Arrive
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Bring A Dish To Share
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Take All The Leftovers
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Only Eat The Dessert
Bringing a dish to share ensures there is plenty of food for everyone and demonstrates a spirit of community.
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When The Choir Sings
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During Every Hymn
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During The Benediction
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When Entering The Pew
Bowing your head during the benediction is a sign of receiving the final blessing with humility and focused reverence.
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To Play The Organ
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To Help Seat Guests
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To Cook The Dinner
4
To Lead The Singing
Ushers play a vital role by welcoming guests and assisting them in finding comfortable seating before the service begins.
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Close Your Eyes Tight
2
Shake Hands And Greet
3
Exit The Sanctuary
4
Sit In Total Silence
Sharing a handshake or a peace greeting fosters a warm environment of Christian love and fellowship among the members.
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Take A Huge Gulp
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Dip Your Finger In
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Pass It Without Touching
4
Wipe The Rim Carefully
Taking a small sip or dipping the bread carefully shows respect for the ritual and consideration for others participating.
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A Sign Of Humility
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To Block Out Light
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To Hide A Haircut
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To Keep Ears Warm
In some traditions wearing a veil is a symbolic gesture of humility and modesty before the presence of God.
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Stand In The Aisle
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Wait At The Back
3
Wave At The Pastor
4
Walk To The Front
Waiting at the back until the reading is finished prevents you from interrupting the most sacred part of service.
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Run In The Aisles
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Climb Over The Seats
3
Sit Quietly And Respectfully
4
Shout At Other Kids
Teaching children to sit quietly helps them learn reverence and ensures that other worshippers can focus on the message.
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Write Only One Letter
2
Doodle On Every Page
3
Use A Secret Name
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Legibly And Completely
Signing the pew register legibly helps the church office keep accurate records of attendance and reach out to visitors.
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Mow The Church Lawn
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Light And Extinguish Candles
3
Prepare The Coffee
4
Clean The Front Windows
Acolytes perform the important task of lighting the candles to signify the presence of the Holy Spirit during worship.
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With Costumes And Masks
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Modestly And Neatly
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In Gym Clothes Only
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In Dirty Work Boots
Dressing modestly and neatly shows that you value the occasion and the sacred space where the community gathers together.
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Cover The Lyrics Up
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Tug It Toward You
3
Hold It Too High
4
Hold It In The Middle
Holding the hymnal in the middle allows both you and your neighbor to see the music and lyrics clearly.
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Cough As Loudly As Possible
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Cover Your Mouth Quietly
3
Keep Your Mouth Open
4
Stand Up And Shout
Covering your mouth with a tissue or elbow helps minimize the sound and prevents the spread of germs nearby.
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Peace Be With You
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Please Move Your Seat
3
How Much Do You Earn
4
I Dislike Your Outfit
Saying peace be with you is a traditional and kind greeting used to welcome fellow worshippers during the service.
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Only During A Hymn
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When The Pastor Asks
3
When It Reaches You
4
At The Very End
Placing your offering in the plate when it reaches your row helps the ushers complete the collection efficiently and orderly.
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Keep The Books Forever
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Return Books On Time
3
Write Notes On Pages
4
Tear Out The Pictures
Returning library books on time allows other members of the congregation to benefit from the shared educational resources available.
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Adjust Your Shoes Loudly
2
Remain Still And Quiet
3
Whisper To Your Friend
4
Search Through Your Purse
Staying still and quiet during silent prayer allows everyone the opportunity to focus on their personal connection with God.
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Ask For Their ID
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Ignore Their Presence
3
Tell Them Where To Sit
4
Smile And Offer Help
Greeting a visitor with a smile and offering assistance helps them feel welcome and comfortable in a new environment.
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Take It Home With You
2
Throw It On The Floor
3
Leave It On The Seat
4
Place It In The Holder
Placing your used cup in the designated holder in the pew keeps the sanctuary tidy after the communion service.
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Laugh Loudly For Minutes
2
A Polite Brief Smile
3
Shout Out A Heckle
4
Stare Coldly At Him
A polite brief smile or a quiet chuckle is the appropriate way to acknowledge humor used during a sermon.
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Push Past Others Fast
2
Wait For Those Ahead
3
Stay Seated Forever
4
Climb Over The Back
Waiting for the people in front of you to exit ensures a smooth and orderly departure for the congregation.
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Hold It With Care
2
Drop It Frequently
3
Fold The Page Corners
4
Use It As A Shield
Handling the liturgy book with care preserves it for future use by other members who come to the service.
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Eat All The Cake Early
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Leave Without Speaking
3
Complain About The Food
4
Congratulate The Couple
Congratulating the newly married couple is a kind and expected gesture of support and celebration at the wedding reception.
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Kick Them Down Hard
2
Lower Them Gently
3
Stand On Top Of Them
4
Use Them As Shelves
Lowering the kneelers gently prevents loud banging sounds that could disrupt the quiet and prayerful atmosphere of the sanctuary.
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Talk On Your Phone
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Take Flash Photography
3
Walk Around The Font
4
Watch And Pray Silently
Watching and praying silently during a baptism shows respect for the sacred commitment being made by the family involved.
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Follow The Family Out
2
Wait Inside For An Hour
3
Run To The Reception
4
Leave Through A Window
Following the family out in a respectful procession shows your support and honors the solemn nature of the occasion.
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Rearrange All Furniture
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Leave A Large Mess
3
Clean Up Your Trash
4
Turn Off All The Lights
Cleaning up your own trash after an event helps keep the church facilities beautiful and ready for others' use.
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Ask Quietly And Assist
2
Shout At Them Loudly
3
Grab Them By The Arm
4
Tell Them To Hurry
Asking quietly if they need help and assisting gently shows Christian love and respect for the elders of the church.
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Goodbye
2
Finished
3
The End
4
Amen
Saying amen at the conclusion of a prayer signifies agreement and the formal ending of the spoken spiritual communication.
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Check Your Watch
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Start Walking Out
3
Pack Your Bags Early
4
Listen For The Blessing
Listening attentively for the benediction allows you to receive the final spiritual blessing before you depart the church grounds.
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