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I need and love my church. It is an Anglican church, very small congregation. I never miss a Sunday service, I'm on the Rotas for various duties. They are my Christian family, as we sing hymns together and take communion, it strengthens our bonds. Most of them are elderly, I'm the youngest. We like our services serious and quiet. Most of us have experienced hard times, bereavements and serious illnesses etc. I will never forget how they welcomed me and comforted me in their quiet very English way, in my time of sorrow. We live in a small village, a close community. I love it.
For me Sunday morning is church unless I am very ill or some valid reason. I give a lift to other ladies who don't drive. I have many widow friends who get lonely, it is also our social time. Nice chats over coffee afterwards. Often we have lovely chats about our faith and our problems. I cannot live without this fellowship.
So do you attend church, what kind and how vital is it to you?
For me Sunday morning is church unless I am very ill or some valid reason. I give a lift to other ladies who don't drive. I have many widow friends who get lonely, it is also our social time. Nice chats over coffee afterwards. Often we have lovely chats about our faith and our problems. I cannot live without this fellowship.
So do you attend church, what kind and how vital is it to you?
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