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A colloquial church is typically informal and community-focused, emphasizing personal relationships and casual gatherings rather than strict doctrine or formal rituals. It may involve open discussions, group activities, and social events designed to foster a sense of belonging and support among its members. Services may be less structured and traditional, catering to a more relaxed and inclusive atmosphere.

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