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« on: February 11, 2013, 02:38:53 PM »

BRTD, is that the church that schedules its services based upon the area code it's in?

Yes. If a church here did that they'd start at 6:12PM, which is actually a nice kind of quirky touch.

You say quirky, I say pretentious and difficult to schedule around. (It is, admittedly, quirky as well as those things.) Then again the fact that they have services in the evening at all is a blessing to those of us who, er, really aren't what you'd call morning people, shall we say.

It's not uncommon around here for churches to offer both a late morning and an early evening service.  However, if you can't make an 11AM or so morning service, that suggests you need to not stay up so late.  I say that not as a party-pooper, but because it's a bad idea to have a sleep schedule that is wildly different on the weekend from the weekdays.
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