1. My pastor was a huge man – an ex-boxer – he had huge hands and used his fists to bang on the pulpit, but he was also very gentle.
2. The walls of our Sunday School building were painted the most icky shade of baby blue and mint green and turquoise.
3. One year we ate some pomegranates and dates….I remember thinking how cool it was to get to eat Jesus food
4. We never went to Sunday night or Wednesday night services….I’m not sure why.
5. When I was 9 I played the angel in the Christmas presentation. I got to stand up on covered boxes way above everyone else.
6. I could never figure out why kids who behaved at school acted like little wildcats when they were at church.
7. I never had the camaraderie of a youth group….I’m glad my children experienced that.
8. My church was extremely plain and basic. Frosted roll out window and no padding on the pews.
9. When I was baptized I remember being momentarily aghast….I didn’t realize the preacher would have on waders!
10. We sang songs like Deep and Wide
11. Crafts during Sunday School and Vacation Bible School were made with white glue and popsicle sticks
12. The church library was very small but always had interesting books I couldn’t get at my public school. They lady that ran our library was also the librarian at the local high school.
13. My favorite part of Sunday morning service was the singing. I was always a bit disappointed when the pastor stood up to preach.
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It seems like all churches got a great discount on that "Sunday School Room Drab" paint! I remember really liking my church library when I was a kid too.
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I think it is great that you have those memories. I only attended church sporadically as a child. So sporadically that I barely remember it much. Sad!
ReplyDelete"I didn’t realize the preacher would have on waders!" I'd be aghast too...
ReplyDeleteYour church sounds a lot like mine. Comforting to read this.
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Our guys never wear waders for baptisms, they just get wet along with the people being baptised.
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ReplyDeleteI went to one of those stand kneel sit churches when I was growing up & being hyper I hated it. Now the church I attend is much less more formal & much more about "relationship" rather than "religion".
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