Talk:Sacrament meeting

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I did not write the main article. When I read it, I saw the This article did not list its sources label at the bottom. As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, I was impressed at the correctness of this article. Surely the otiginal author is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. However, how can you site sources if the sole source is going to one of these meetings every week? You can't quite list that in a bibliography, can you? I'd suggest going to the Church's non-member site or to the Official site of the Church and seeing if you can learn more. If you doubt that this article is correct, there is an e-mail the Church option at www.mormon.org where you can ask "What happens at a Sacrament Meeting?" or you can go to one to see. Everything in this article is correct. I have been going to Sacrament Meetings all my life. Once again, I did not write the main article.