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Some mistakenly see the Church as a religious social club. When key friendships wane or social irritants arise, they stop attending Church. Rather than attending Church for social reasons, we should attend Church because of our desire to worship God and to strengthen ourselves spiritually. Regardless of how irritating so-and-so is—what sizable congregation of any denomination doesn't have some irritating members?—God has commanded us to be active members of the Church, and our love for Him should compel us to obey that commandment. In the end, God will judge us based on our individual, personal dedication. I doubt He will accept excuses in which we try to place the blame for our inactivity on another's irritating habits or another's waning friendship. That having been said, Mormons are known as a very friendly people. While any social benefits of Church attendence should be secondary to the desire to worship God, the wonderful friendships often formed among members are both rewarding and faith-promoting.
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