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Worship God (Yahweh) individually and corporately (in a group), pray to God individually and corporately, read the Holy Scriptures, study the Holy Scriptures individually and corporately, treat your neighbor as yourself (helping out people), practicing good in all circumstances, giving to your Church - your finances, time and talents, giving all glory to God.

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