Posted by HENRY E NC on April 26, 2009 at 21:10:02 from (67.142.163.35):
In Reply to: OT: church closing. posted by doug in illinois on April 26, 2009 at 17:18:31:
I think churches are victims of infrastucture but the is also a movement to the megachuches wth thie once a week big show including for some, fireworks, rock bands and lots of lights and noise. When you leave you feel as if you recieved enuff religion till next week. Here in extreme SW NC there are churches in every cove along the vallets and new churches starting every week. Lots to pick and choose from. Most pastors are what is called a 2 occupation pastor who work a full or part time job and also work with the church. very few make a sustainable wage from the church. They do it for love of the Lord. We aree just finnishing up a 12000 SQ ft church which has been built by mostly our own members. WE have 3 licensed electricians, a licensed AC man (me) a licensed plumber, painter, and a whole construction crew. Started in Feb and will finish next month. This area is still growing even in bad times. Lots of prayers for ya'll losing your churches. Come worship with us. Henry
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