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What is the correct church to go to?

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15y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

This is up to you: as a Christian, you can choose the denomination in which you wish to worship. If you are Catholic, you would probably go to a Catholic church. If you are Greek Orthodox, you would probably go to a Greek Orthodox church. If you are a Protestant, you may go to the church of the denomination you were brought up in, but many Protestants change denominations for a whole range of reasons.

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