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I saw a meme (surprise?) the other day that said something about how churches should be forced to open their doors up to people during a crisis or they're just considered another business.
What do you think about this?
Not all churches are created equal and some struggle to pay the electric/gas bills so I can understand why the smaller ones couldn't afford to remain open. Besides that, you'd have to think about the toilet paper people would go through, and who would keep the place clean and sanitized? Do you hire someone? My church is all older people who couldn't possibly clean up after hundreds of people.
I guess I really took offense by the meme because it was meant to be offensive. YOU HAVE TO DO THIS OR ELSE is pretty much what it's saying.
What about your church? Could it be prepared to house people in a crisis for more than a few hours?
What do you think about this?
Not all churches are created equal and some struggle to pay the electric/gas bills so I can understand why the smaller ones couldn't afford to remain open. Besides that, you'd have to think about the toilet paper people would go through, and who would keep the place clean and sanitized? Do you hire someone? My church is all older people who couldn't possibly clean up after hundreds of people.
I guess I really took offense by the meme because it was meant to be offensive. YOU HAVE TO DO THIS OR ELSE is pretty much what it's saying.
What about your church? Could it be prepared to house people in a crisis for more than a few hours?