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nickybr38
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Not sure if this is the right forum to address this question but it’s not specifically a Catholic question, it’s more a Christian question.
A very distraught Luthern friend of mine came to me with a question that I wasn’t sure how to answer.
I’ll sum up her question and then expound upon it in a later paragraph. Basically the question is; Is it appropriate for alcohol to be served at a church function?
Now, the reason for the question. Her church rented a campground for the weekend so that the congregation could get together for fellowship. It was supposed to be a fun weekend for the congregation. Almost immediately upon her arrival she noticed that alcohol was being served. As far as she could tell several members of the congregation were drunk.
She immediately retreated to her own tent and stayed away from everyone for the weekend because she was uncomfortable being around drunkenness and more importantly alcohol in general. Another member who is a struggling alcoholic stayed with her because he too was not comfortable being around alcohol.
Had they known alcohol would be served they wouldn’t have gone but they never imagined a church function would feature liquor. The fellow she stayed with is not a christian, he is just exploring christianity and he was quite scandalized by the whole thing. His comment was: Aren’t these christians? Why are they drinking?
At the end of the weekend she spoke to a few people to express her disappointment and was immediately shot down. Apparently the congregation felt that they shouldn’t have to pretend to be something they’re not just because they’re at a church function and everyone was claiming that no one was drunk.
I’m not sure what to say to her or what advice to offer. Personally I feel it’s inappropriate to be serving alcohol at a church function. It is a situation that could cause scandal. Sure, they know they’re not drunk but those around them may not think so. Unless it’s a wedding or an occasion that calls for celebration I just don’t see the need for alcohol. For now I advised her to take the situation to her pastor and to trust him to handle it.
However, I’m curious to know what you think. Is it okay for alcohol to be served at a church function? Why or why not?
A very distraught Luthern friend of mine came to me with a question that I wasn’t sure how to answer.
I’ll sum up her question and then expound upon it in a later paragraph. Basically the question is; Is it appropriate for alcohol to be served at a church function?
Now, the reason for the question. Her church rented a campground for the weekend so that the congregation could get together for fellowship. It was supposed to be a fun weekend for the congregation. Almost immediately upon her arrival she noticed that alcohol was being served. As far as she could tell several members of the congregation were drunk.
She immediately retreated to her own tent and stayed away from everyone for the weekend because she was uncomfortable being around drunkenness and more importantly alcohol in general. Another member who is a struggling alcoholic stayed with her because he too was not comfortable being around alcohol.
Had they known alcohol would be served they wouldn’t have gone but they never imagined a church function would feature liquor. The fellow she stayed with is not a christian, he is just exploring christianity and he was quite scandalized by the whole thing. His comment was: Aren’t these christians? Why are they drinking?
At the end of the weekend she spoke to a few people to express her disappointment and was immediately shot down. Apparently the congregation felt that they shouldn’t have to pretend to be something they’re not just because they’re at a church function and everyone was claiming that no one was drunk.
I’m not sure what to say to her or what advice to offer. Personally I feel it’s inappropriate to be serving alcohol at a church function. It is a situation that could cause scandal. Sure, they know they’re not drunk but those around them may not think so. Unless it’s a wedding or an occasion that calls for celebration I just don’t see the need for alcohol. For now I advised her to take the situation to her pastor and to trust him to handle it.
However, I’m curious to know what you think. Is it okay for alcohol to be served at a church function? Why or why not?