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"Blind Joni" wrote in message
... I'm not saying anyone has to be like anyone else...just that in my understanding one of the functions of local churches is to help people in need. Mine does. Battered women..unwed mothers with no families..etc. Just one part of a big puzzle that can use all the help it can get. I'd somewhat disagree that it's not really the local church that does the work, it's the people that make up the church. The church just facilitates the functions by having people of like minds meet and have the use of the building and such. Now I admit that, in my case, most of the effort evolved from the hard work of Reverend Balcomb (who performed the marriages of all the local Normans, except my parents - and let me play the church organ almost whenever I wanted to). But again, it wasn't the mandate of the church because prior to Rev. Balcomb, the church never participated in such things. In fact, it mostly looked down on unwed mothers, etc. It took a new leader of the church to actually change things around from being a hell and damnation type of church with virtually no love for anyone, to one of a high degree of civic minded duty. And in a small community, it took about 10 years before people became used to the idea of a church doing something good for the community in the first place. -- Roger W. Norman SirMusic Studio |
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