I still say it isn't a traditional church and was not built to be a traditional church and has a series of different speakers once a week. I think that this isn't as big an issue if it were a real church community with a lot of clubs and organizations and outreach projects and with several services a week and with the same leaders. I do not take away from the real people listening to a real speaker once a week but since the speakers change weekly, it doesn't seem to be a leap to suggest that if it is not available for a time or forever the congregants could find another person to listen to.
I think I just dangled a participle. I hope I didn't **** anyone off.
And maybe it has tax exempt status???
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Last edited by graciegirl; 07-16-2013 at 02:37 PM.
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