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Church in Alberta, Canada

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Church is an important part of many people's lives. It is a place where people can come together to worship, pray, and learn about their faith. Church also provides a sense of community and belonging for its members. For many, church is a place to turn to in times of trouble or difficulty. It is a source of support and strength. Churchgoers often form close friendships with other members, and these relationships can last a lifetime. Church can have a profound impact on its members, shaping their values and beliefs. For many, church is a cornerstone of their lives.