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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1703496" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>My pastor definitely preaches the gospel. He will joke a little. Not as in telling a joke. More like poking fun at himself or someone else. That is as he is starting out. Once he is seriously preaching he never goes off the rails. It is seriously quoting scripture, praying, and preaching. They encourage testimonial from the congregation. I believe that can be very encouraging for the other people in the seats. Not just sitting listening to the same man every week. But to hear how God is working in the lives of other people.</p><p></p><p>When we first attended at our church we got to know a couple we sat by. He led a mid week Bible study. He thought there should be a choir. And he wanted more of the older hymns. About 18 months ago (about when covid hit) they disappeared. We haven't heard or seen of them since. They probably found a church that worshipped in the manner which he wanted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1703496, member: 498"] My pastor definitely preaches the gospel. He will joke a little. Not as in telling a joke. More like poking fun at himself or someone else. That is as he is starting out. Once he is seriously preaching he never goes off the rails. It is seriously quoting scripture, praying, and preaching. They encourage testimonial from the congregation. I believe that can be very encouraging for the other people in the seats. Not just sitting listening to the same man every week. But to hear how God is working in the lives of other people. When we first attended at our church we got to know a couple we sat by. He led a mid week Bible study. He thought there should be a choir. And he wanted more of the older hymns. About 18 months ago (about when covid hit) they disappeared. We haven't heard or seen of them since. They probably found a church that worshipped in the manner which he wanted. [/QUOTE]
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