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Moving to a new city and wanting to start attending church?
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<blockquote data-quote="SenSou" data-source="post: 1712497" data-attributes="member: 654539"><p>I haven't been in touch with my religious side for years, but now that I have a family of my own now, I thought it would be good to find religion again. We're moving to a new city and I was wondering, what do I do? Just go into the church during their usual services and go along with whatever they're doing? Should I introduce myself afterward? Mingle during their social hour? Should I leave my 2 yo at home first so he doesn't disrupt the service and just meet the congregation by myself?</p><p></p><p>Yeah, I might sound dumb but I know that I'll most likely stick out like a sore thumb and want to be prepared as to what to expect. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SenSou, post: 1712497, member: 654539"] I haven't been in touch with my religious side for years, but now that I have a family of my own now, I thought it would be good to find religion again. We're moving to a new city and I was wondering, what do I do? Just go into the church during their usual services and go along with whatever they're doing? Should I introduce myself afterward? Mingle during their social hour? Should I leave my 2 yo at home first so he doesn't disrupt the service and just meet the congregation by myself? Yeah, I might sound dumb but I know that I'll most likely stick out like a sore thumb and want to be prepared as to what to expect. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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