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Originally Posted by Coonskinner
When I read his post, I felt saddened for those who have been made cynical by showmen and tricksters.
Thank God for the real.
And btw, I teach a Bible Class in the main sanctuary every Sunday morning, and I encourage questions and comments from the congregation.
It doesn't fluster me at all. I appreciate the interaction and opportunity to field questions.
I taught a Leadership Class last night, as I do once a month, and there were questions and comments. I encourage them.
Now, a sermon is a tad different. The format is different.
But I wouldn't get upset with anybody if they raised their hand. It has happened.
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We do the exact same thing...and we don't even think about the fact that the cameras are running and this is being filmed for sale after church...
Now when we are preaching in the main worship session the format doesn't allow for Q and A especially since there is the potential that it would create confusion (especially to the guests in the house). But all of our teaching sessions give allowance for Q and A (even on Wed. night in the main auditorium) even though the cameras are rolling.....
It's really funny...we never even think about the fact that it's being caught on tape...we just do our thing like we always have....