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Yes. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints attend church worship services on Sunday as well as Sunday School and Womens/Mens groups. Sunday church meetings generally last three hours.

Some Church members also choose to attend other worship services or meetings held on weekdays.

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Mormons attend regular worship services on Sundays, which services include a sacrament meeting, a Sunday School classs, and for adults, a meeting of the women's auxilliary or a priesthood quorum.

Teenagers also have youth group meetings on a weeknight, commonly Tuesday or Wednesday, and meet during the school year for seminary class each school day.

Various church organizations sponsor other activities throughout the week, including sports leagues, roadshows, dances, committee meetings, musical performances, firesides, choir practice, and craft nights. The meetinghouse is heavily used.

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) holds worship services on Sunday. The time varies depending on the congregation.

You can learn more about what to expect if you visit a Mormon church service, or find the time that your local congregation meets, at the "Related Links" below.

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Seventh-day Adventists go to church on the Sabbath. The Sabbath day is the seventh day of the week. Sunday, being the first day of the week, is not a special day for SDA members.

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