Let me start by saying, this is not meant to delve into the religious/political leaning that this subject could move towards.
I haven't attended church on any regular basis for YEARS. The last I did were Baptist churches that pretty much had a policy of "show up, sit and listen, pass the plate". Oversimplified, anyone was welcome, come as you are. Now there WERE people concerned with how you dressed and such but by and large I never ran into a situation where I "knew" that someone that came was publicly asked not to join or "vetted"....so, on to the point of this post.
Some years ago our son and ourselves decided that we would like to find a church to attend. We visited around several that were both local as well as a few that others we knew attended and were invited to. We went to a couple several times and everything seemed cool for a minute as we got to know the church, the congregation, they got to know us. Out of several of them we commonly found where after we had been a few visits the pastor and or a group of the congregation would come out to the house and hold an interview, of sorts. This varied a bit but almost without fail these churches were asking for sensitive financial information from us, and in at least two cases wanted to run both background and credit checks on us. I thought this was a bit strange, but find it more common as time has gone on.
We pretty much let it drop and have not attempted to attend anywhere for some time now. Our son has been going pretty regularly to a couple of churches in the area and very recently was introduced to Catholicism. I don't know much about it and will reserve my uninformed opinion of "it".
He went to the church a couple of times and at this particular location (I don't know if this is common) he was asked to sit in a specific area of the pews and told that he could not participate in certain rites and ritual as related to the proceeding(s). One of the elders of the church approached him last week and asked if he was interested in becoming Catholic. He said yes, so the guy informs him that there is a vetting process and an interview he needs to attend such that the elders can decide if he is "proper material" for this church.
He was on a video chat meeting with a group of people for three hours the other night talking with them. They asked him to fill out some forms, give permission for a background check, wanted financial info...it was rather a trip. They further went on to tell him about a group of books he has to buy and study for a test he has to complete within a year. During this time he is not Catholic and cannot participate in Mass, Communion, things such as this. While he is doing the study aspect they will be checking up on him as well. We asked him to ask them if they were one of the "gay friendly" subset as this is very mixed within that denomination. Don't know if that is going to matter or not.
Is this type of thing common with Churches now?
I haven't attended church on any regular basis for YEARS. The last I did were Baptist churches that pretty much had a policy of "show up, sit and listen, pass the plate". Oversimplified, anyone was welcome, come as you are. Now there WERE people concerned with how you dressed and such but by and large I never ran into a situation where I "knew" that someone that came was publicly asked not to join or "vetted"....so, on to the point of this post.
Some years ago our son and ourselves decided that we would like to find a church to attend. We visited around several that were both local as well as a few that others we knew attended and were invited to. We went to a couple several times and everything seemed cool for a minute as we got to know the church, the congregation, they got to know us. Out of several of them we commonly found where after we had been a few visits the pastor and or a group of the congregation would come out to the house and hold an interview, of sorts. This varied a bit but almost without fail these churches were asking for sensitive financial information from us, and in at least two cases wanted to run both background and credit checks on us. I thought this was a bit strange, but find it more common as time has gone on.
We pretty much let it drop and have not attempted to attend anywhere for some time now. Our son has been going pretty regularly to a couple of churches in the area and very recently was introduced to Catholicism. I don't know much about it and will reserve my uninformed opinion of "it".
He went to the church a couple of times and at this particular location (I don't know if this is common) he was asked to sit in a specific area of the pews and told that he could not participate in certain rites and ritual as related to the proceeding(s). One of the elders of the church approached him last week and asked if he was interested in becoming Catholic. He said yes, so the guy informs him that there is a vetting process and an interview he needs to attend such that the elders can decide if he is "proper material" for this church.
He was on a video chat meeting with a group of people for three hours the other night talking with them. They asked him to fill out some forms, give permission for a background check, wanted financial info...it was rather a trip. They further went on to tell him about a group of books he has to buy and study for a test he has to complete within a year. During this time he is not Catholic and cannot participate in Mass, Communion, things such as this. While he is doing the study aspect they will be checking up on him as well. We asked him to ask them if they were one of the "gay friendly" subset as this is very mixed within that denomination. Don't know if that is going to matter or not.
Is this type of thing common with Churches now?
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