Anonymous wrote:OP, I agree with you. I especially agree with you for services on Christmas Eve and Easter Sunday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t care one bit. No one needs to be dressed up to attend church.
Why did everyone dress up for church in the 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s? You don't think that looked much nicer? You don't admire a random good looking family wearing their Sunday best if you see one on a Sunday afternoon? Come on, we all do.
This erosion of effort and appearance and coming to church in casual clothes seems to be a relatively new phenomenon.
I can say this, my current church has a much higher attendance of teens since they can dress comfortably. Just because things were done in the past doesn’t make a change bad. There will always be those who dress up. Mind your own business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t care one bit. No one needs to be dressed up to attend church.
Why did everyone dress up for church in the 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s? You don't think that looked much nicer? You don't admire a random good looking family wearing their Sunday best if you see one on a Sunday afternoon? Come on, we all do.
This erosion of effort and appearance and coming to church in casual clothes seems to be a relatively new phenomenon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t care one bit. No one needs to be dressed up to attend church.
Why did everyone dress up for church in the 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s? You don't think that looked much nicer? You don't admire a random good looking family wearing their Sunday best if you see one on a Sunday afternoon? Come on, we all do.
This erosion of effort and appearance and coming to church in casual clothes seems to be a relatively new phenomenon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t care one bit. No one needs to be dressed up to attend church.
Why did everyone dress up for church in the 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s? You don't think that looked much nicer? You don't admire a random good looking family wearing their Sunday best if you see one on a Sunday afternoon? Come on, we all do.
This erosion of effort and appearance and coming to church in casual clothes seems to be a relatively new phenomenon.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t care one bit. No one needs to be dressed up to attend church.
Anonymous wrote:I know I sound both old and old fashioned but I love seeing clean cut families put effort into their appearance. Boys in chinos and a tucked in shirt, dad in a blazer or suit (or at least a collared shirt under a nice sweater), mom and gals in dresses. Everyone's hair styled nicely. It displays such an appreciation and respect for the church and the service. We'll probably never return to that but semi-casual is still nice to see. However, the hooded sweatshirts, baggy fleece pants... untucked shirts... kids wearing t-shirts under a jacket... sporty sneakers... I hate it. Often parents are dressed nice but the kids look like they just rolled out of bed. It's not a wealth thing, it's a caring thing.