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Perhaps he will look into an 'after sermon pow wow' of some sort. If so, then I would be most interested in attending at least the initial one to find out if it is to be productive or merely more preaching to the choir.
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A little over a year ago, I went to a Black Pentacost church service in Harlem, New York. The worship was considerably more animated and enthusiastic than I'm used to (LDS worship services are very quiet and reverent by comparison), but the people were extremely welcoming, and the gospel music was great!
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Gosh, I've been to a few. Most recently, this past Sunday actually, I attended an Anglican service for the first time. It's in the same building as my church (an inter-denominational one), but meets earlier. It was very liturgical, and definitely different than what I'm used to. But I really liked it.
I've also been to an Egyptian Coptic church in Scotland (very, very unique!), a Catholic-style afternoon mass in a medieval church on Holy Isle, England (loved it), and a Jewish synagogue here in Richmond, VA. I was only an outside witness to the service at the synogogue, but what I saw I really liked. I'm really wanting to visit a Messianic Jewish synogogue here in town sometime soon. There's something in me that is so drawn to the Jewish traditions and style of worship.
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Less than a year ago we went to our neighbor's bar mitzvah at the local Orthodox shul. We were there before for the younger son as well, so it was not unfamiliar. It was a much longer than usual service, as the rabbi's daughter was getting married also, and it was a new moon, so there were extra portions of the service and extra prayers and celebrations. Being an Orthodox congregation, the men and women sat separated by a wall and curtain. But it was great getting to dance in celebration with all the ladies on our side. ![]() I don't get out too much quite yet, so it's hit or miss, really. I would like to visit the LDS church in my old hometown at some point. I'm not sure I'll be able to this trip. We kinda have to escort Mom, who is still a bit slow after a hip replacement. Although, you never know, if her church has a visiting pastor, she might just come to the LDS service with us. ![]() My husband and kids have been to the local Unitarian Church not too long ago, but for the details I suppose you'd have to ask EIbhlin. Last summer I and some Baha'is from my community went to a local Presbyterian Church at the invitation of one of their adult study groups, where they were spending a few weeks studying other religions. That didn't seem particularly different for me. Being raised Reformed, which is just a Dutch version of Presbyterian, it was kinda like old home week for me. ![]() |
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) and there's plenty of time to ask the pastor anything you like.He's a nice guy -- I do wish they had placed him in a church with more youth, though. He's a natural. |
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Just this past Sunday me and my aunt went to the local Lutheran church. It was Heritage day for my city and they had an Inter-faith mass so all the churches were celebrating one service.It was quite different for me since I usually go to a Catholic mass. It was almost like a Catholic mass without the exercise
. I noticed some prayers like the Our Father were said differently and the Apostle's Creed was recited instead of the Nicene Creed(they're basically the same except the Apostle's Creed is much shorter and easier to remember) they passed a collection plate instead of a basket being shoved into your face there we other small differences but I felt welcomed in this church and felt part of Christianity rather than just/only part of Catholicism and I would go back again I loved it since it was different ,sometimes you need something different, it felt nice staring at the Communion line from the back wonder what to do.It felt great getting a taste of a different religion.I really hope to visit again . One day I hope to visit the local synagogue, once I get over my nervousness.
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