[Faith-talk] Hi

Jenny Keller jlperdue3 at gmail.com
Mon Jun 12 17:04:52 UTC 2017


Yeah, I'm really glad that yours isn't dying. The ones that are Missouri send it here one that are Missouri Senate is about to die so I feel so bad for them and bad for the church to begin with. It's a dying breed that it wants traditional services

Like I said, it was just a little loud. But, they tried to be accommodating as well. I'm not exactly sure. Sometimes the Lutheran church might be a better alternative for me. But, I haven't talk to the one that has been serviced. Also, the church I'm going to now may actually give me a chance to sing, I know, singing isn't a big deal I guess. But for me it is. It's the way I pray and praise God. 

For a few churches I was unable to sing in a choir or anything, discrimination and the and I billet he to get there was a big issue. So, sometimes I guess you have to weigh the pros and cons. 

I was so impressed with what they could try to alter for me and make things accessible. Without even finding out whether I am going to stay permanently or not. They only care about myself and about nothing else. That's getting kind of uncommon here too.

I'll have to check with the Lutheran Church to find out if they can do the braille info, and at that, if they could help me get to and from praise worship. Again, no matter where I go, praising God is my gift. My voice is my gift. So no matter where I am I want to use that gift from God and his house


Jenny

> On Jun 11, 2017, at 3:59 PM, Ericka via Faith-Talk <faith-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> I prefer the much more traditional service too. Praise band is a little much, but contemporary Christian music at the right noise level from a sound system is OK on occasion. Are Lutheran Church is not dying and we have a nice combination of traditional, International, and contemporary music. We still meet in an actual church which is awesome of course as well! If you come up to Visit us we can help you out so you don't feel lost. Pastor Sue is awesome about people with disabilities and so are most of the people. They don't try to pour coffee for us anymore! They're slowly learning. You will be welcomed with open arms! And if we know it and advance Pastor Sue will make sure you have a braille copy of everything so you can follow along.
> 
> God bless you all on this very toasty Sunday in Wisconsin and probably nationwide. Chad went back to Minnesota this afternoon so pray for safe ride for him.
> 
> Ericka Short
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