I hope I can put my .02 in? Please take this in the good faith that I intend.
But if your congregation is alienating her because they don't like her peircings then they are shooting themselves in the foot!
I also, honestly became a little offended by your last sentence where you were so worried about upsetting the congregation more.
It should be more worriesome to you where your niece is in her faith and if she has the self-confidence and tools to manage with the difficult choices that she is going to now expierance as she gets older.
You, most definitly need to stand by your niece and be there for her in supportive prayer and be the light of Christ to her. Let her know you love her and if you do say anything to her about her piercings it should NOT be because of not wanting to 'rock the boat' with the congregation.
First ask her the whys and hows of her piercings and listen....I mean really listen, ask questions, talk to her. See where she's coming from. You can show her alot by asking questions that can lead her to realize for herself that maybe her piercings might not be the most mature thing.
But if you approach this situation with the intent to first and foremost tell her how wrong she is, she'll end up just being upset and not wanting to talk to you.
Secondly, your congregation may be upset but they need to embrace her as a young Christian amongst their midst and involve her in their prayer and fellowship. Nurture her to realize for herself the physical and superficial is
nothing in comparison to the glory of God and in time your niece may come to this realization on her own.
I only wish I had the opportunity to have my niece in my same congregation! I would love to be able to be an example and a guiding light on those difficult choices that young people make.
This can be done with love and support.
