Visit to a Southern Baptist church


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Last Sunday I was visiting my grandmother and decided to got to her church. There were several none theological differences I noticed.

1. They do a lot of standing.

2. Their dress code seems a little more casual.

3. For the most part, only one speaker.

4. People tended to say "amen" a lot.

5. Lots of praying.

Overall, a rather interesting and enjoyable experience.

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Last Sunday I was visiting my grandmother and decided to got to her church. There were several none theological differences I noticed.

1. They do a lot of standing.

2. Their dress code seems a little more casual.

3. For the most part, only one speaker.

4. People tended to say "amen" a lot.

5. Lots of praying.

Overall, a rather interesting and enjoyable experience.

Somewhat similar when me and Beefche went to a family member's baptism at an Assemblies of God church. One thing about the praying is they would kinda slip in and out of it, not quite the clear demarcation we were used to. It left me wondering if I was listening to a prayer or a sermon at various points, wasn't sure if I should have my eyes closed or not.

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Somewhat similar when me and Beefche went to a family members baptism at an Assemblies of God church. One thing about the praying is they would kinda slip in and out of it, not quite the clear demarcation we were used to. It left me wondering if I was listening to a prayer or a sermon at various points, wasn't sure if I should have my eyes closed or not.

We sing better too. :D (uh...err...than the Baptists...:::cough:::))

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We sing better too. :D (uh...err...than the Baptists...:::cough:::))

Well, I think you sing with more animation. The congregation I had that short visit to had a projector to show the lyrics sing-along style, which was kinda nice compared to a hymnal. Though one song I was kinda getting into and then about half-way through from being general praise shifted to praising the trinity specifically which was a little awkward.

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