Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you not have any black friends or co-workers you can ask?
What a horrible response. Is this how you respond in General Parenting when someone asks how to get their baby to sleep?
No I am serious - I would rather have someone I know give me a reference for a church than an anon person online. And I wonder why OP is asking an anon source. I would hope for her children's sake she has some AA friends in her life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, Easter is like the worst day ever to go to an unfamiliar black church. Way more people and logistically challenging than on any, any, other day of the year. But, I guess you have to start somewhere.
Your phrasing of how their culture tends to worship was off-putting. It sounded so removed, cold, almost like an anthropologist. Yikes.
This is exactly how I felt. Something a little off about why and how she is going about this.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, Easter is like the worst day ever to go to an unfamiliar black church. Way more people and logistically challenging than on any, any, other day of the year. But, I guess you have to start somewhere.
Your phrasing of how their culture tends to worship was off-putting. It sounded so removed, cold, almost like an anthropologist. Yikes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you not have any black friends or co-workers you can ask?
What a horrible response. Is this how you respond in General Parenting when someone asks how to get their baby to sleep?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking to take my African American children to an Easter church service. Sure we could go to any church, but I'd like them to see how their culture tends to worship. We are in NOVA.
How does their culture tend to worship exactly?
Anonymous wrote:Looking to take my African American children to an Easter church service. Sure we could go to any church, but I'd like them to see how their culture tends to worship. We are in NOVA.
Anonymous wrote:Do you not have any black friends or co-workers you can ask?