Wise Man Says
Striker
I went to Mass today as it happens.
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Was it a mouth organ?
Ahh The Happy clappers type.
I love to dance to the Kool and the Gang song, "woo woo, celibate good times come on, let celibate".
I'm going to goProf,but I shall refrain from singing
Now now don't be a nasty pasty.The happy clappers need a happy slapping!
Now now don't be a nasty pasty.
The church that was near my old house was pretty good at helping the less fortunate (A basic CofE Church, not High Church, nor Evangelical, nor the wailing tongues type). There would be meals provided for the elderly and lonely at Christmas, Easter and various other Sundays through the year. They would provide food and clothes and run soup kitchens for the homeless in London every 3-4 weeks or so; and the vicar did a lot of counselling/comforting the old, lonely and ill in his parish whether they attended church or not.Aye. Mind if the attention put into the silly rules and some quite pointless religious practice's was instead put into helping the less fortunate in the real world then it would improve the church. It's far too much of an institution rather than a way to live life.
I find Baptist Churches do this. A wee bit off putting.I find happy clappers very irritating, I go to church to worship, not to partake in forced euphoria.
I find Baptist Churches do this. A wee bit off putting.
Christianity at it best.The church that was near my old house was pretty good at helping the less fortunate (A basic CofE Church, not High Church, nor Evangelical, nor the wailing tongues type). There would be meals provided for the elderly and lonely at Christmas, Easter and various other Sundays through the year. They would provide food and clothes and run soup kitchens for the homeless in London every 3-4 weeks or so; and the vicar did a lot of counselling/comforting the old, lonely and ill in his parish whether they attended church or not.
I prefer a good old Mass said in Latin. Ha.Aye, it feels false to me and I find it very off putting.
This is more what the church should be about rather than playing religious politics,The church that was near my old house was pretty good at helping the less fortunate (A basic CofE Church, not High Church, nor Evangelical, nor the wailing tongues type). There would be meals provided for the elderly and lonely at Christmas, Easter and various other Sundays through the year. They would provide food and clothes and run soup kitchens for the homeless in London every 3-4 weeks or so; and the vicar did a lot of counselling/comforting the old, lonely and ill in his parish whether they attended church or not.
I'd agree with that.This is more what the church should be about rather than playing religious politics,