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silicasandra
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My family was not very “churchy” growing up - but that probably had something to do with our experience in what was a nominally Methodist church, but really probably had more in common with non-denominational “fundamentalist” churches.
We went to a revival meeting there. It was the absolute scariest thing I ever experienced - I was 5 or 6 at the time. Altar calls, yelling preacher, telling us we were all going to die and go to Hell, etc.
A short time afterward we found that most of the members were also actively involved in the KKK (we were living in very, very rural Mississippi at the time.) That was the time we quit being involved with them at all.
My in-laws go to a non-denominational church that meets in a movie theatre. Last year DH and I attended their Christmas Eve service and then Mass in the morning. The people were very nice, but I spent half the time wondering why listening to the pastor discuss war for over an hour (instead of the Lord’s birth) was an “improvement” over Mass (MIL is a fallen-away Catholic.) We don’t intend to attend there again.
We went to a revival meeting there. It was the absolute scariest thing I ever experienced - I was 5 or 6 at the time. Altar calls, yelling preacher, telling us we were all going to die and go to Hell, etc.
A short time afterward we found that most of the members were also actively involved in the KKK (we were living in very, very rural Mississippi at the time.) That was the time we quit being involved with them at all.
My in-laws go to a non-denominational church that meets in a movie theatre. Last year DH and I attended their Christmas Eve service and then Mass in the morning. The people were very nice, but I spent half the time wondering why listening to the pastor discuss war for over an hour (instead of the Lord’s birth) was an “improvement” over Mass (MIL is a fallen-away Catholic.) We don’t intend to attend there again.