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Counsel individuals or groups concerning their spiritual, emotional, or personal needs.
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Visit people in homes, hospitals, or prisons to provide them with comfort and support.
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Respond to requests for assistance during emergencies or crises.
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Instruct people who seek conversion to a particular faith.
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Share information about religious issues by writing articles, giving speeches, or teaching.
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Organize and lead regular religious services.
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Prepare people for participation in religious ceremonies.
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Collaborate with committees or individuals to address financial or administrative issues pertaining to congregations.
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Prepare and deliver sermons or other talks.
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Participate in fundraising activities to support congregational activities or facilities.
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Devise ways in which congregational membership can be expanded.
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Administer religious rites or ordinances.
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Train leaders of church, community, or youth groups.
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Conduct special ceremonies, such as weddings, funerals, or confirmations.
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Plan or lead religious education programs.
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Refer people to community support services, psychologists, or doctors.
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Pray and promote spirituality.
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Study and interpret religious laws, doctrines, or traditions.
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Organize or engage in interfaith, community, civic, educational, or recreational activities sponsored by or related to religious programs.
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Read from sacred texts, such as the Bible, Torah, or Koran.
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Perform administrative duties, such as overseeing building management, ordering supplies, contracting for services or repairs, or supervising the work of staff members or volunteers.