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#431
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Eh, it's the summer services...
Isn't "love thy neighbor as thyself" actually one of the Ten Commandments? Anyways, I think they did it that way because most people would associate the "kind to neighbor and the needy" with Christianity. It doesn't need to be perfect to be a good idea ![]()
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I really find that Coffee Hour, or tea time according to choice, at our church after Sunday service, when we can get together and connect, is one of the more important features of the day for me. What do others think?
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Actually, I'm not too fond of the coffee hour yet. My new church is much larger than anything I'm used to, and the sheer number of people is a bit intimidating.
![]() I'm hoping that'll change as I get more involved and meet more people.
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#434
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Yes we have Bubble Tea here in Toronto. I found it novel but too sweet. These bubble tea cafes are quite popular here.
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Storm I started my way into coffee hour by making one friend whom i chatted with every Sunday, it seemed forever, and gradually eased into making more acquaintances in a rather large congregation.
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![]() And you guys have hotdog street vendors that sell veggie dogs and like 30 different kinds of condiments, including many Asian ones. I've visited many major cities and liked them all a lot, but Toronto was one where I almost immediately thought "I really want to live here." There was such a wonderful diverse mix of people, and the people were so nice!
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#437
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Tea is a good drink, it is now beginning to rival coffee as tea shops spring up and the many varieties of the leaf are promoted. So tea's good!
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#438
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Lilithu, word has it that Toronto hot dog vendors are soon to be expanding their repertoire to include other street foods!
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Maybe samosas?
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That could be, lilithu. Samosas are just the sort of tasty snack a street vendor might sell.
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