People in Samoa go to church for various reasons, including spiritual fulfillment, community bonding, and cultural identity. Church plays a central role in Samoan society, providing not only a place for worship but also a space for social gatherings and support. Many Samoans view their faith as integral to their way of life, influencing personal values and communal responsibilities. Additionally, church services often incorporate traditional music and customs, reinforcing cultural heritage.
Christian Congregational Church of Samoa was created in 1839.
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As of December 2010, there are 71,000 baptized members of the Church in Samoa and 15,000 in American Samoa. That is about 40% of the population in Samoa and 22% of the population in American Samoa. These numbers don't take into accout Samoans that do not live in Samoa...
Many Irish people go to church but not all.
"Alu Samoa" or "O Samoa".
Methodist church
Because of the butiful clear water and the fact that most places do not have butiful water like samoa and there great culture
when did epidemic influenza start in samoa how did it happen in samoa? why did it affected the people of samoa? the reference in samoa?
they did not go to church because they thought that they were to famous for church and god
yes alot of people go thiere in the summer Samoa is a VERY popular tourist attraction. See related link.
The People's Party - Samoa - was created in 2008.
The first Catholic Church in American Samoa was St. Joseph's Church, established in 1845. It was founded by French Catholic missionaries from the Society of Mary (Marists), who played a crucial role in the development of the Catholic faith in the region. The church served as a central place of worship and community for the local population, marking the beginning of Catholicism's influence in American Samoa.