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In reply to the discussion: What do you miss about religion? [View all]pandr32
(12,243 posts)7. The community
Some churches have lots of things going on aside from Church services and Sunday school. I think one of the things that entices new members is the local community they find when they attend. There is always tea and coffee with all kinds of homemade treats in the community room after a service where people are socializing. There are special dinners, bake sales, fundraisers, community picnics and teas, car washes, rummage sales, plays (usually put on by youth), and on and on--only limited by the members' ideas.
These days with corporate franchises gutting our towns of their individuality and character many no longer find a sense of community, yet some churches seem to fill that void.
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you can find words of comfort after a loved one dies, a community and music here
Jeffersons Ghost
Feb 2018
#66
This particular organization, called Unitarian Universalist, welcomes atheists, agnostics and pagans
Jeffersons Ghost
Feb 2018
#64
Christians claim the short time it took Handel to compose this massive amount of music is a miracle
Jeffersons Ghost
Feb 2018
#63
I miss sitting in the pews watching the pretty blonde girl in the choir sing.
LastLiberal in PalmSprings
Feb 2018
#26