Are you a girl who goes to church, but never can get ready and always ends up late? Well if so, keep reading.

Steps

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    Get everything you need ready the night before. Lay out your clothes, shoes, a bible, and any other items you require to go to church. Nice clothes include a short ( but not overly short) skirt and a shirt, or leggings and a nice shirt.
    • Make sure your clothing is appropriate for church and the season, e.g. don't wear a strappy dress in the middle of winter or you could get chilly and don't forget your head scarf or hat if your religion requires you keep your head covered in church.
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    Get up an hour or two earlier than the time you need to leave for church. For example if the service starts at 10:30am there's no need to get up till 8:00am. If it is an evening service you are attending, when you get it isn't so important.
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    Eat a healthy, nutritious breakfast. Don't go to church on an empty stomach. It could be a bit embarrassing if your tummy rumbles whilst the congregation is quietly praying! Some good breakfast ideas include tofu on toast, muesli or a bowl of frosties.
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    Take a shower. If you took a shower the night before, you can skip this step or take another as you wish. Many religions see cleanliness as virtuous.
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    Brush and floss your teeth. Be sure to also use mouthwash.
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    Apply deodorant if you want to or think you need to.
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    Get dressed!
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    Do your hair. Remember to keep it simple. Do something like a ponytail or put it in a clip, or even leave it down. if you want to leave it down you may want to straighten it or go over your hair with a curling iron and put a few waves in it.
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    Put on your make up if you want to wear some. Depending on your age, you may like to wear a little makeup, a lot, or none. There's no right or wrong amount of make-up for any age group, or occasion. If you feel comfortable, your makeup or lack of it, is fine. Since most Church services are in the morning, only daytime makeup is needed. Tinted lip gloss (or a light lipstick,) a quick swipe of mascara, some light eye shadow,and a bit of blush are all that is needed. If it is an evening service, a slightly darker lip and eye color can be used -- however, bear in mind that is still Church, and not a dance or a club, so, don't get too dramatic with the makeup, or you will come across as a fake! A good general idea to keep in mind is that less is better.
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    Grab your coat and make one last stop in the restroom. Also keep a small bag handy with your cell phone and other essentials (money, chapstick) in case you need something on your way.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    How do I pray to God?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Talk to Him. He will listen to you no matter what. You don't have to be in some special position; He can hear you anywhere at any time, and He loves you so much!
  • Question
    What happens if I woke up late and I don't have time to shower?
    Yohoho16
    Yohoho16
    Community Answer
    Spray some dry shampoo on your scalp, put on deodorant and perfume, and wash your face well. If you don't have dry shampoo and your hair is greasy, put it in an updo like a bun.
  • Question
    How do I get ready for church in 10 minutes?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Lay out your clothes the night before. When it is time to get ready, put on your clothes, then some perfume or deodorant. Brush through your hair and if you can, style it quickly. Grab a snack, put on your shoes, and head out the door. Do your makeup on the way there or when you get to the church bathroom.
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Warnings

  • If you attend a Church where Communion is received from a common chalice, it is probably best to avoid dark lipstick.
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Updated: August 10, 2022
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Categories: Church Etiquette
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