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4elise
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I do think that the Church would have liability in the event someone drank too much and then - with the knowledge of those in attendance and those serving alcohol drove home impaired - causing an accident. As I’ve said it is our KoC that is always in charge of this at our parish - and I would have to believe they are aware of this liability and take the necessary precautions - some of those guys are - I believe - in law enforcement - so they do keep a close eye on things. I think that this would be important for the Church to have people that they knew they could trust to oversee this as we do.I wonder one thing, and it would probably apply to alcohol at church functions as well as things like inviting friends over for dinner and serving drinks.
If a person goes to a church function, has too much to drink there, then causes an accident driving home, is the church liable? I know that if a bartender serves an intoxicated person and they then have an accident, the bartender can be liable. However, the bartenders go through training in this sort of thing. Does it make a difference if you have a cash bar staffed by a caterer or professional bartender vs. drinks served by church members? What is the responsibility of a church member serving alcohol to asses whether someone has too much to drink, or to verify that someone is of age? How much exposure to lawsuits does a church have?
ETA…I’m not opposed to alcohol at church functions as a matter of morality, and don’t think that drinking is sinful. I enjoy alcohol in moderation myself.
I also agree on the young people observing the moderate use of alcohol to be a good thing - and obviously if someone were to be attending and being immoderate in the presence of young people, I would hope someone would step in, take them home to remove them from the setting.
I think someone said something about the individual cultures of a community should dictate how this is done and given good leadership I would agree.
Some having had personal experiences, want to save others from the terrible cost that excessive drinking, (ie by a group of chaperones!), impact on families and of course drunk driving, causes - and I completely understand how strongly people can feel about this ---- There is a lot of alcoholism in my family - alcoholism is very different from people having a social drink as a community, or even the occasional immoderate individual. I pray that those impacted by this terrible burden are able to turn to our loving Lord for healing and peace.
