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In Christianity, to worship means to be in God's presence and acknowledge His sovereignty. Whether Christians are gathered together or alone, they believe worshipping God is of utmost importance.

Scriptures are texts contained in The Bible that speak of God's truths. When gathered together or alone, Christians use these scriptures when speaking, teaching or singing, to reaffirm and encourage one another in God's ways.

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