Mincha Minyan Close to Sunset

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Hello, A worshiper who arrives at a minyan where he is not a regular and sees that they begin the Mincha prayer about 3 minutes before sunset, How should he act? And if he sees that the Chazan's repetition of some blessings (including "Modim Anachnu Lach") occurs 13 minutes after sunset - how should he act? Should he respond to the blessings? Should he say "Modim Anachnu Lach"?

Answer

Hello 

Pray individually before sunset. 

Source

Shulchan Aruch, Orach Chaim, Siman 233

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