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Salty

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The Salty City is "honoring" the so-called "LBGT" community this week.
The city Mayor will be raised the "LBGT" today. There will be an interfaith service at a local RC church, and on Sat, there will be a parade on Sat.

I am thinking about going - to see if there are any demonstrators and to see how they are received by the "open minded" liberals.

I was thinking also if these open minded liberals would allow a Bible believing church to have a float giving a Bible passage?

Would your church want to have a float in such a parade?
 

preacher4truth

Active Member
The Salty City is "honoring" the so-called "LBGT" community this week.
The city Mayor will be raised the "LBGT" today. There will be an interfaith service at a local RC church, and on Sat, there will be a parade on Sat.

I am thinking about going - to see if there are any demonstrators and to see how they are received by the "open minded" liberals.

I was thinking also if these open minded liberals would allow a Bible believing church to have a float giving a Bible passage?

Would your church want to have a float in such a parade?

Would yours?
 

canadyjd

Well-Known Member
No.

I think I would leave the city for the day, just in case God has had His fill of this particular activity.

Come Lord Jesus
 

annsni

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Our old Presbyterian church was right in the heart of a town that had a large "pride parade" every year that went by our front doors. We prayed about what to do and we decided to put up a large banner on the side of the church that says "God changes lives" (you see it as soon as you drive into the town), hand out water bottles and have a group of people inside the church praying. No harassing them or anything - just being kind and praying. We left the church about 2 years after we started doing that so I'm not sure what the results have been but I believe they are still doing this. :)
 

Bob Alkire

New Member
Our old Presbyterian church was right in the heart of a town that had a large "pride parade" every year that went by our front doors. We prayed about what to do and we decided to put up a large banner on the side of the church that says "God changes lives" (you see it as soon as you drive into the town), hand out water bottles and have a group of people inside the church praying. No harassing them or anything - just being kind and praying. We left the church about 2 years after we started doing that so I'm not sure what the results have been but I believe they are still doing this. :)

Sounds like a good way to handle the situation.
 
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