To: Alex Murphy
Any church can pipe in audio and visual of church services into an "overflow" room. That, and reserve seats in the back of church for children and mothers so they can leave the room quickly if needed.
22 posted on
09/30/2014 1:55:47 PM PDT by
timestax
(American Media = Domestic Enemy)
To: timestax; Tax-chick; mlizzy
Any church can pipe in audio and visual of church services into an "overflow" room. That, and reserve seats in the back of church for children and mothers so they can leave the room quickly if needed. Why not put the people who demand their "right not to be bothered" in the overflow room, and leave the sanctuary to the noisier ones?
23 posted on
09/30/2014 2:01:32 PM PDT by
Alex Murphy
("the defacto Leader of the FR Calvinist Protestant Brigades")
To: timestax; Alex Murphy
Any church can pipe in audio and visual of church services into an "overflow" room.Maybe they can, and maybe they can't. Maybe the church doesn't have an "overflow room." Maybe they don't have the resources for audiovisual technology. I've been to churches where they only place to take your crying baby was outdoors, and the only place to change his diaper was on the ground.
People choose which church to attend for many different reasons. I think a loving and helpful attitude is the most important thing, even if an individual congregation turns out not to be the right fit for specific people.
24 posted on
09/30/2014 2:16:09 PM PDT by
Tax-chick
(Feeling fine about the end of the world!)
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