Does your church lock the doors after the service has started?

Anonymous
It kind of caught me off guard today that they locked the door. I was a few minutes late. Is this a thing?
Anonymous
No, and that's a fire hazard too. Weird.
Anonymous
Dumb. Like most church-related things.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dumb. Like most church-related things.


It was the strangest thing. I waited 10 minutes or so until a lady came to open the door. Later I noticed she was standing by the door but not letting other people in when they were knocking. I just sort of rolled my eyes at her and let the people in and then went home. It really made me so mad and I can't figure out why. It's unlike me to get so upset.
Anonymous
That is VERY strange. I'm a life-long churchgoer, preacher's kid, very active in church affairs, and I've never heard of that. I'd send an email to someone in leadership to ask about it, just to make sure it wasn't a rogue usher. (We have a rogue usher who likes to make people throw away drinks, so I just avoid her as I bring in my latte through another door.) If locking the doors is actually church policy or accepted practice, I would look for another church.
Anonymous
That is the strangest thing I have ever heard of (Catholic here).

Is this your first time at this church or the first time this has happened?

If it is the latter, mention it to the parish office.

If it is the former, mention it and perhaps find another church.
Anonymous
I think in these times it may be a safety measure.
Anonymous
After last year's shooting I don't think this is strange at all. And as long as you can open the door from the inside (like how schools are locked) then it wouldn't be a fire hazard.

It does seem odd that they wouldn't have announced the practice, but maybe there was a specific threat?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think in these times it may be a safety measure.


I don't think so. The lady said she wanted to prevent children from coming in and out ?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think in these times it may be a safety measure.


I don't think so. The lady said she wanted to prevent children from coming in and out ?


Is there a reason you didn't mention that in the OP?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think in these times it may be a safety measure.


I don't think so. The lady said she wanted to prevent children from coming in and out ?


So find a new church?
Anonymous
This reminds me of a priest in our church when I was growing up. Some people would walk straight out the back instead of returning to their pews after communion, so he started having an usher string a line of rope behind the rear pews just before communion and leave it there until "go in peace."

Although my family was not among the miscreants we switched churches at that point. He sucked.
Anonymous
Children have to use the bathroom, why wouldn't they leave and come back?
Anonymous
Very dangerous. God forbid some psycho with a gun starts shooting up the place, the parishioners would be slaughtered like cattle. Better hope the priest is packing some serious heat to take out the perp.

Murica.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think in these times it may be a safety measure.


I don't think so. The lady said she wanted to prevent children from coming in and out ?


So find a new church?

This. Let them know why you're leaving. Their behavior is not acceptable.
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