Friday, April 10, 2015

A Different Religious Service

     I have gone to the same church since I was three years old, the year the church opened. I go to North Point Community Church, a non-denominational mega-church. I understand people consider my church a mega-church because of how many people go there, but for me, it feels like home. I cant walk down a hallway without seeing someone I know and saying hi or giving someone a hug. I have met many family friends and life long friendships that are going strong. Dress is very informal; jeans are definitely ok. We sing very contemporary, modern Christian music every Sunday. It is very different from traditional hymns, but most members know every word to every song even though it is different. Though it is very relaxed and unconventional, I have learned a lot feel as though North Point is home for me.
     For my blog post, I went to a catholic church. It was not a small church, but compared to North Point, it was on the smaller side. The first thing I noticed was that the dress was much more formal than my church. Jeans definitely would not have been acceptable. As I sat in the back by myself, it was very focused on rituals and doing the same thing the same way. It makes a lot of sense for me, but is very different from what I am used to. I was lost when it came to what to say, when to sit or stand, and what to do. I had no idea what to do but it gave me a chance to sit back and think what it must feel like to be completely different in my church. While I would have never done this before this class, I really feel that this was a valuable experience and that I learned a lot from this experience. This also made me think about what it will be like to have a student who practices a different religion than I do in my class in the future. I will always have students that are different than me and I need to learn how to work with people who are different then me. I have learned so much from the blog posts in this class and I am thankful that we have had to think and talk about these topics.


2 comments:

  1. Haley,

    I enjoyed reading your post! I have been to Brown Bridge Church many times and I really enjoy it. I understand what you mean when you said that it feels like home to you even though it is so big and so many people attend every Sunday. The music is one of my favorite parts about non-denominational churches. I belong to a small Baptist church and that is where I attend regularly. I also felt very out of place and uncomfortable when I attended a different religious service prior to writing my blog post. As you explained, it was eye-opening to witness how other people worship. In my opinion, as long as people are worshipping Jesus Christ then I do not feel that there is necessarily a right or wrong way to worship. I understand that everyone has varying patterns and rituals. It is interesting to learn that so many people worship in so many different ways. I agree that it is important to keep these ideas in mind as we enter our future classrooms!

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  2. Almost every blog post I feel like we end up doing the same thing! I had pretty much the same experience! I was confused a lot of time because it was not what I am used to. It was tough and sometimes awkward but it is definitely something I will remember and glad I did!

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