I found myself with some spare time in Southport today. So, I popped into a church.
There was a reception desk, but no one was on it. A member of staff tried walking passed me without saying anything. Not very friendly.
I asked him what denomination the church was and he said Church of England. I went inside the main part of the building.
It’s an interesting building as on the outside it looks traditional Victorian, yet on the inside it is completely modern.
I sat at the back, trying to decompress, and I said the Lord’s Prayer softly.
After a while, I got up to leave, and I went to donate. I used the card payment machine, but it just gave me a blank screen.
When I passed reception on the way out, there was a woman there. So, I told her the donation machine was faulty. She said “What?” I said the donation machine was faulty and it wasn’t accepting card payments. She said it was nothing to do with her and I should see Mathew.
I stood there for a few minutes waiting for a Mathew to appear, but no one did. I asked the lady if she could let Mathew know about the problem with card payments, and I recommended they switch the machine off and restart it. Then I left.
So, my first impression of Southport C of E church is that it’s not very friendly. I’m going to send them a copy of this blog post.

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4 responses to “Church visit”

  1. Hazel Avatar

    Gosh! I giggled, Little.😁🤩 First, the man “not very friendly ” until you said again in the last lines that you give them a copy of this blog!🤭

    Maybe because it looks empty. We don’t like “not very friendly ” things.😁

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    1. Little Shubunkin Avatar

      Ach! Somehow I feel like I’ve failed a test. 🙁

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      1. Hazel Avatar

        God bless, Little. You’re so generous and kind.

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      2. Little Shubunkin Avatar

        Thank you, sister Hazel! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 God bless you too.

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