I want the solemnity and the reverence of a more traditional Mass. My early years through junior high was in a High Espiscopal Church which is so similar to the Catholic Mass today. I guess it's my comfort level for how I want Church to be. The prayers are the same ones I had to memorize as a kid, and though many of the hymns have become more "modern" so to speak, I can deal with it as for the most part, the respectfulness of what I want during Mass, is still there.
We went to my daughter's church because she was being baptized. I had an issue with it, as she was christened in the Episcopal Church as an infant, but bit my tongue (almost all the way through!!) and attended.
She told us where we needed to sit (we were with her husband's parents), and about halfway through the rock concert part (the main part of the church is like a big wedge shaped auditorium with a stage across the front, tiered up type seating with a balcony around 2/3's)..... this wall of drapery beside us opens up and behind glass in this small room, my daughter comes out in a white robe ( she had a swim suit top and shorts on underneath), her husband and another guy are with her, she gets in what looks like a water trough and the two guys dunk her under the water. Gets out and is now in a very wet see through white robe, go out the door in the back of the room as another person comes into the room to get baptized.
She and hubs were back sitting with us about halfway through the minister's preaching. However, during the baptizing, which is being flashed on these big screens up on the front walls, with rock gospel blaring out from the electric guitars, keyboards and drums, everyone singing and be-bopping around both on the stage and in the audience - uh, congregation - with strobe lighting and other colored spotlights whipping around. M and I were just kind of stunned and SIL's mother leaned over to me and said ...."this is NOT the Baptist Church I know!" and she's 3-4 years younger than I am!
The music was fun - I guess that's the best way to describe it - but when I left I didn't feel like I'd been to church, for all the sense that makes.
M and I kind of looked at it as at least they are getting some form of religion and so are the grandchildren. I have since had a couple of people tell me they think the place is a "cult", which I have to admit, creeps me out as the minister kind of reminds me of that guy Jones who got all his members to drink the kool-aid. I do know that in the 2-3 years since they became members, she has changed a great deal. (My Runnin' Buddy who has known her since she was in her teens, refers to her as The Stepford Wife, which is considerably kinder than how my son refers to his sister!)
The "campus" we went to was quite large when we were there a bit over a year ago, and since they have been building a new section half again bigger than the existing church. It's supposedly the fastest growing church in the area, and has 4 locations and an "internet campus" too. Thousands of members and even more weekly attendees. They even have a wiki page -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faith_Promise_ChurchTo me, it just isn't church, but maybe I'm just turning into a fussy old lady.
