Posted on 12/23/2001 11:58:34 AM PST by grumpster-dumpster
For many single adults, the Christmas Season is a personally uncomfortable time of the year. The loneliness factor seems to grow by leaps and bounds all the gift giving and Holiday Spirit and the general party mood can actually be quite overwhelming to the singe adult.
Now, normally I try to view life with a non-serious eye. I think its better to laugh at folly than be trampled by it. But this year was somewhat different This year I discovered an active resistance to organizing a get-together for adults to share Christmas in a non-threatening, casual environment Just a nice party where single Christians could all meet and socialize maybe have a pot-luck, BYOB, hire a DJ and exchange small (under $5) gifts to one another on Christmas afternoon.
Its absolutely unbelievable the amount of non-cooperation I received from the churches in my area. (Im Catholic but my idea was for a non-denominational event.)
- The Baptists said they couldnt be part of any event where liquor was allowed besides they had already invited the single members to share Christmas day with other families (Just what a single wants to do sit around and watch someone elses kids open presents.)
- The Methodists said they already hold an event for the singles turns out to be a youth-group function (Just what a single adult wants to do sit around with a 20 year-old discussing his/her weighty insights into life.)
- The Lutherans hold a prayer/home-alone dinner with assistance from the Youth-Group so no booze allowed. (Another winner for the single adult lets toast good-cheer with Dr. Pepper.)
- The Catholic Church said : It will interfere with the Bishops dinner he holds every year for people alone. I learned that this dinner is for the poor (meaning bums in the area). Undaunted, I tried to volunteer to help out at the event but was told the volunteers would be high-school kids (I was in high-school 30 years ago so I didnt make the cut.)
Now dont get me wrong Im not complaining about these churches trying to help out needy families, kids, the homeless, or whatever by having their own programs at Christmas and throughout the year God bless them for their outpouring of love and generosity!
But; I am complaining about the way Churches treat single adults
Look, were not asking for money, or sympathy, or even for a free meal
but do you have to reject our willingness to volunteer and help out (Just try to be a single adult man and ask Mrs. Goodness N. Sweetness what you can bring to the pot-luck! Shell probably tell you either Nothing! Just Yourself. Or worse; Oh, just bring some soda or ice, maybe a bag of chips
Anything that will make you feel like your part of the family
which your not, of course
)
Cant we just get an unused room to hold a get-together? And would it be too much trouble to spread-the-word about this event to the single adults in the congregation?
This is an open invitation for Single, Divorced, or Widowed Freepers, who are spending the Holidays alone to comment. What are your plans? Why arent you doing anything or what are you going to do? Are you looking forward to Christmas and New Years day with the family? Would you prefer to be doing something else? Do your churches hold any events for single adults? Do your suggestions or initiatives get rejected by your church?
I would really like to know I there are any of you out there who are just as frustrated at the lip-service singles get especially at this time of the year!
In all sincerity (really!): I wish each of you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
No...I'm going to the bishops dinner to try and corner him and find out why all the resistance to "Employed, Single, Adults?" (Shoud I wear a tie?)
Just kidding. Keep on trying. There must be singles events you have just not found. No matter what, I hope you have some happiness this holiday. I'll keep you in my prayers.
Oh, trust me... there is booze allowed.
I hope everything works out any you have a Merry Christmas no matter how you celebrate.
Anyway, your idea is a great one. Keep trying, and maybe you can make it happen next year for those Illinois singles! (P.S. Your profile page is hilarious.)
Oh, trust me... there is booze allowed. I hope everything works out any you have a Merry Christmas no matter how you celebrate.
I was beginning to wonder what kind of Lutheran he was talking about. I'm LCMS Lutheran and believe you me when I tell you we know how to P A R T Y!
Merry Christmas and Happy new year to all! HO HO HO!
Nuthin'
Why arent you doing anything or what are you going to do?
Gonna sit home and watch movies on the good ol' VCR. (Damn cable company went and shut off my cable)
Are you looking forward to Christmas and New Years day with the family?
No.
Would you prefer to be doing something else?
Absolutely. Like having a wife and kids of my own to share the holidays with.
Do your churches hold any events for single adults? Do your suggestions or initiatives get rejected by your church?
I'm Jewish. When I suggested decorating the place with a nice christmas tree, holly, wreaths, stockings on the mantlepiece, they threw me out of the synagogue.
I don't know about most, but I'm not.
I agree 100%. I got invited over to a friend's house for Christmas dinner, but declined since it just didn't feel right. They have kids, and if I was a kid I wouldn't want strangers over on Christmas Day.
My family is not having Christmas until next weekend when all the kids can come home so I am going to work Christmas day. It seems I have always had to work Christmas. The times when I haven't been working on Christmas day and the family has Christmas either the weekend before or after, I have been thankful just to have the day to myself.
I do know what you mean about churches not having much for single adults - at Christmas or any other time as far as that goes. I don't really know why that is. It would sure help alot of single folks that really get "the blues" during the holidays.
For those pot luck events, don't ask what you can bring, just whip up something wonderful and go!
BTW, I love your FReeper name!
Well, as a single guy, I couldn't agree more. In fact, I'm glad I have to work on Christmes Day. Not only will I get paid double time-and-a-half, I will also be the only one working at the station that day, which means no "suits" coming in to tell me how to do my job.
After work, since my son is stationed out in CT, and my daughter will be with her mom, I guess I'll just hang out at home.
But we all should know that it is not our place to judge. Life is a gift - open it up!
Merry Christmas!
ROFL, try being a Single, DIVORCED (gassssp!) adult and you will quickly discover that it does indeed get worse.
Churches and their functions are of no value what-so-ever to divorced individuals. Like you have a scarlet "V" on your forehead or something.
Then they whine about attendance and the average age of the congregation increasing, slowly spelling doom.
lowbridge: LOL! It's a shame about the synogogue folks...next year try a "Kwanza" decor...see if that flys!
Asking your circle-of-influence to plan a get-together on XMAS is tantamount to planning a Thanksgiving Day Dinner for the homeless.
Enjoy all the experience of the loneliness. it just makes the highs so much better!
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