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maryjk
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The note pad that I was talking about was post it size. Enough room for your information. You then tore it off and placed it in the basket. This was not for information for the person next to you. This was information for the church. And there was no, “do not call me” space. Or even a “I am a member of another church” space.I’ve seen a lot of those pads that have a space to check “NO, I do not wish to be called.” I’m sure there are some churches that abuse these pads, but nowadays, they have to be extremely careful because people are quick to press charges for “harassment.” If I thought I was being hounded by a “cult”, I probably would press charges and get a restraining order.
But that’s not why most Protestant churches use those pads.
One of the really nice things about them is that they help you get to know the people sitting around you. As you fill out the pad, you see the names of the people who filled it out before you, and you now can put names/faces together and know who someone is and where they live–heck, they might even live down the block from you! Cool!
As you pass the pad back down, you can learn the names of all the people in the pew with you, and after church, you can say, “Hi, Bob Brown!” and he can say, “Hi, Jane Smith!”
So why NOT come up with some new tools for helping people put names with faces? I’m not saying Catholic Churches should use the Friendship pads, but I wouldn’t have a problem if they did.
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And frankly, I don’t have any problem with a Baptist pastor visiting me! Bring 'em on! I’m a converted ex-evangelical who spent my childhood in a Baptist church, and I love opportunities to talk to Protestants about why I left Protestantism to become a Catholic! (Bwoo ha ha!)
And since I feel I must give more information, I was brought to the church under false pretenses. The person that invited us told us that it was a musical performance. That it was not denominational, but simply a religious musical performance. They lied.
And as I stated, the one person that I know that filled out the paper didn’t get a phone call. He got a visit. And although I don’t care if some Baptist pastor wants to visit with me, I really don’t want to spend my time visiting with him. (He yelled a lot and didn’t seem that nice.