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A fight I really didn't expect at church
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 463676" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I don't think that changing churches would be an option. Obviously I don't know but I believe that her faith of choice is not likely to have multiple congregations in one community. Likely she has lifelong attendance and belief in her faith and follows it's tenets closely. That complicates matters for sure.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps Liahona could hire someone to attend services with her and give the assistance that is needed? Some churches are open to non participatory visitors and, of course, some are not. I've been thinking about this and it seems doubtful that a congregant would fill this role due to their need to actively worshp. Tricky problem for sure.</p><p></p><p>If the church membership and participation provides a life plan for her family and the social interaction enhances her life, or at least relieves stress, then I think non-confrontational discussion with those in charge is her best step.</p><p>Boy, I'm sorry you have to face this, Liahona, but we are here for you 24/7. Hugs. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 463676, member: 35"] I don't think that changing churches would be an option. Obviously I don't know but I believe that her faith of choice is not likely to have multiple congregations in one community. Likely she has lifelong attendance and belief in her faith and follows it's tenets closely. That complicates matters for sure. Perhaps Liahona could hire someone to attend services with her and give the assistance that is needed? Some churches are open to non participatory visitors and, of course, some are not. I've been thinking about this and it seems doubtful that a congregant would fill this role due to their need to actively worshp. Tricky problem for sure. If the church membership and participation provides a life plan for her family and the social interaction enhances her life, or at least relieves stress, then I think non-confrontational discussion with those in charge is her best step. Boy, I'm sorry you have to face this, Liahona, but we are here for you 24/7. Hugs. DDD [/QUOTE]
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