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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required At first there was the talk of sanctuary sounds being too loud. You know, the sound of high volume music accompanied with drums. All would agree that there have been ongoing efforts to improve as well as smooth out the sound system in our church. It's a continual task for sure. Me think not that members were really opposed to 'joyful noises' to the Lord. Perhaps from their perspective, 'the joy' and 'the noises' were out of harmony. Anyway, a few sundays ago, I noticed certain things and commended a lady for such direct action. Her reply was that she hoped that 'THEY' would somehow pay attention. Considering what some other members have done, I think that the beloved sister deserves a metal. I tell you, I never thought I would live to see the day when 'THEY' actually became a part of my church. I realize that we are to welcome all comers, but to me, 'THEY' seem to cause problems. "THEY" is not all bad, but it's as if we do not understand or really know who 'THEY' is. 'THEY' seems to be some distant entity disquised behind a mask. I have often wondered if anyone ever met 'THEY'. I would love to meet 'THEY' and have a conversation. For some reason, I'm feeling that someone or somebody or something has to take the responsibility, and where appropriate, the blame for bringing 'THEY' to my church. I could be wrong, but my first instinct steers me in a direction we often lean. I have no interest in even remotely falsely accusing someone or something for letting 'THEY' become a regular sunday attendee. Moreover, it's just not right to have both "THEY" and "the one" responsible for inviting "THEY" to our church to go on in disquise. Just like "THEY", "it" too is not all bad. "It" is responsible for so many good things. We also have to keep in mind that this is highly classified information. So would you try and keep quiet about this? Sheeee. Are you ready for this? Me thinks the blame for letting 'THEY' into our church should fall at the feet of "the internet". Perhaps we can call a meeting with "the internet and "THEY". Anyway, there it is! I said it! I feel better already. 05302017cjFBMTPSSS
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