OnlQQker
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Please bear with me as I have a tendency to waffle...
I was christened in a church and attended church up to the age of 10.
The church was built in 1155 and stands at the top of a steep hill, within a wood pretty isolated. It is built out of stone and apparently fell into disrepair in the 1500's until it was brought back to life by Browne Willis.
Thomas Webster painted a famous picture in this church in 1846
As a child all I ever remember is how cold it was, whether Summer time or Winter time it felt freezing on the inside.
Then my parents moved to another village 5 miles away and we stopped going there, well they did, I would still go but on my own and when nobody else was about.
However cold it felt, I was drawn to it by it's architecture/energy and setting in the woods.
To this day I still go, and in all of these years it has given me an inner peace. Yet I still only go when nobody is around. I'll sit on the benches outside or around the graveyard, have a debate or two and wander back to my sofa surfing lifestyle.
I'm just curious to how people interact within a church, I know they pray and sing, but what happens in the before and after stages. Do they talk religious, or does that only come in when the vicar starts talking?
Any church attending people here, I would appreciate some insight?
Thanks in advance!
I was christened in a church and attended church up to the age of 10.
The church was built in 1155 and stands at the top of a steep hill, within a wood pretty isolated. It is built out of stone and apparently fell into disrepair in the 1500's until it was brought back to life by Browne Willis.
Thomas Webster painted a famous picture in this church in 1846
As a child all I ever remember is how cold it was, whether Summer time or Winter time it felt freezing on the inside.
Then my parents moved to another village 5 miles away and we stopped going there, well they did, I would still go but on my own and when nobody else was about.
However cold it felt, I was drawn to it by it's architecture/energy and setting in the woods.
To this day I still go, and in all of these years it has given me an inner peace. Yet I still only go when nobody is around. I'll sit on the benches outside or around the graveyard, have a debate or two and wander back to my sofa surfing lifestyle.
I'm just curious to how people interact within a church, I know they pray and sing, but what happens in the before and after stages. Do they talk religious, or does that only come in when the vicar starts talking?
Any church attending people here, I would appreciate some insight?
Thanks in advance!