1. We don’t have the software installed to deal with that. Just try to make connections when you can. Some are surprised when you do make one. Happens in other churches as well, particularly if they are a smaller group.Ernie wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2024 10:23 pm Tonight I heard about 3 impediments from a seeker that really turned her off at first.
1. The constant discussion of relatives and connections. (Most seeker at the beginning know very few if any of the people being talked about.)
2. The fascination with death. Big deals are made about funerals and praying for the families of people who lost a loved one that even the Anabaptists hardly know.
3. Cape dresses can give a false security to some Anabaptists. And she thinks that such clothing should be a personal choice, not something you make rules about.
2. You think that is sad? Almost no one turned up for my mother in law’s commital service. Did not even bother to have a service in her home town, where she lived for 60 years. Now THAT is sad. For my father in law’s some 9 years ago, about half of the people were from OUR church. Nothing is sadder than a funeral when no one comes, no one cares. Community support is everything.
3. Like it or not, most churches do have an expectation as to what you will wear, it varies , and is not written down, so you find out by trial and error. Almost always the choice is constrained by something. Just try showing up in the same dress the pastor’s wife is wearing, and see what it gets you.