Personal devotion
A simple practice may be no more than setting aside a few quiet minutes, addressing Satan directly, and keeping still long enough to pay attention. Some members use candles, incense, music, written invocations, or an altar. None of those objects is compulsory.
Meditation
Meditation is used to settle the mind, examine reactions, and make room for devotional work. It can be silent, guided, or combined with a repeated name or short phrase. Consistency is usually more useful than long, dramatic sessions.
Ritual
Ritual can mark a personal decision, a seasonal date, a memorial, or a shared gathering. Church rituals are treated as acts of worship, not as a show. Members are told what a gathering involves before they join it.
Reading and notes
The Library contains church texts, historical documents, translations, and member writing. Access depends on rank where a text is restricted. Members are encouraged to keep notes and to separate what a source actually says from their own interpretation of it.
Community
Participation can be quiet. There are no compulsory voice calls or public rituals. Discussion, private messages, the forum, and occasional online gatherings are available to members who use them.