Anonymous wrote:Most Church budgets largest expenditure is on salaries for staff members (which are usually less than you would expect). They facilitate missions and organize member contributions, but they need to spend most of their budget on running the Church.
whoever it is, you could shut them up by posting the numbers. If they gave them to you, why not put this to bed?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[quote=Anonymous]Trolololololoo
Truly, this person comes out every six months or so and tries to drag down Lon Solomon and McLean Bible church. It's annoying. I don't even attend there but know of Jill's House and all the good they do so post that. If you want to see his old threads just google "McLean Bible Church Lon Solomon DCUrbanmoms" and you'll see the pattern. Over and over with the libel. He really has a problem with large, successful evangelical churches. I suspect it's a neighbor who hates the traffic in that area of Route 7 on Sundays.
Anonymous wrote:[quote=Anonymous]Trolololololoo
Anonymous wrote:Commercials ARE a program. They present a Gospel message, which is what a church is supposed to do.
Anonymous wrote:You should email the internet
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you go there, just ask the administration after today's service.
If you don't go there, why does it matter to you?
Huh, because they don't pay taxes.
So? They do more good and public service than government, certainly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My friend is asking me to come to church with her there. Is that not recruiting?
No, not really. Not anymore than being invited to the "Day of Reason" rally.
Huh? Of course asking someone to go to a rally is recruiting. And so is asking someone to cone to your church, outside of very specific circumstances. When you try and get someone to join an activity or adopt a mindset you are recruiting them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you go there, just ask the administration after today's service.
If you don't go there, why does it matter to you?
Huh, because they don't pay taxes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My friend is asking me to come to church with her there. Is that not recruiting?
No, not really. Not anymore than being invited to the "Day of Reason" rally.
Anonymous wrote:
My friend is asking me to come to church with her there. Is that not recruiting?
Anonymous wrote:
My friend is asking me to come to church with her there. Is that not recruiting?
Anonymous wrote:If you go there, just ask the administration after today's service.
If you don't go there, why does it matter to you?