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We don't often visit other congregations, and when we do, it's usually the church of our parents or friends. So of course, we are greeted warmly.
Yesterday, we visited a church as we dropped our kids off at camp. We were nicely dressed. We're in our 40's. For the record, we're white....not that that should make ANY difference, but we know it does for some people. Nothing different or weird about us. They should be nice to us, right? Well, we went to Bible class and sat there for a good 15 minutes. It started late and everyone around us was having such a nice time talking and laughing. Not ONE person spoke to us. We are long-time members of this "denomination", so I was able to put myself in their shoes, realizing that sometimes we get caught up talking to the same buddies each week. But despite understanding, I felt awkward, out of place and unwanted.
I can't imagine how I would feel if I were searching for Jesus and chose this church to try to meet Him. How can we reach others for Jesus if we treat our visitors like this? We should have been the center of attention before that class started, especially if it were discovered that we were un-churched. Instead, by the time the actual lesson started, I was not open-minded, but a little ticked off. If we were moving to this community, I'm not sure I would go back to this congregation to give them another chance.
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