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There is no "official" religion in the United States where religion must be separated from government pursuant the the United States Constitution.There is no "official" religion in the United States where religion must be separated from government pursuant the the United States Constitution.There is no "official" religion in the United States where religion must be separated from government pursuant the the United States Constitution.There is no "official" religion in the United States where religion must be separated from government pursuant the the United States Constitution.
No, the United States Navy does not have an official flower.
A will may be read in church or not. That is up to the executor and the church officials. The will does not become official in the United States until it is read in probate court.
Presbyterian Church in the United States ended in 1983.
Presbyterian Church in the United States was created in 1861.
Reformed Church in the United States was created in 1725.
There is no official language in the United States; English is the de facto language.
The United States does not have any official languages at the federal level. English is the most widely spoken language and is the unofficial national language, but there is no official designation.
According to official 2008 Church records, there are approximately 7,534,468 members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (commonly called "Mormons") outside of the United States, and 5,974,041 members inside the United States.
Evangelical Presbyterian Church - United States - was created in 1981.
Presbyterian Church in the United States of America was created in 1789.
Westminster Presbyterian Church in the United States was created in 2006.