Thanks, Charles & kc for your responses.
I would be interested in encouraging alcohol-free activities at
church, but I don't really know how to do it. I sometimes feel like
there is too much emphasis on the drinking, but I know alot of people
like having it there. I don't know if I have a feel for what would
be reasonable to ask for, in terms of limiting alcohol at events, and
in terms of having totally alcohol-free events.
I would welcome any suggestions or other comments!
--- In sos_austin@yahoogroups.com, kc of the silverwood
<tsarina14@s...> wrote:
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> It does make it a lot tougher when there is alcohol available and
other people are drinking.
> Then again, I don't want to cramp other people's style. It would be
nice to see some alcohol-free events. Even nicer, if someone could
bring some non-alcoholic beers. I suppose I could do that, too.
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> Welcome to the group, Jennifer. I look forward to seeing you at
group.
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> -kc of the silverwood-
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> jenilinsky <jenswan@a...> wrote:
> Hello,
> I just joined this group -- and I have a question. As a member
of
> Live Oak church, I'm wondering how you feel about the church
sponsoring
> dinners or other activities and serving alcohol. I wonder if you
would
> like to see some alcohol-free activities.
> Feel free to discuss this with others -- I am very interested in
> hearing what you all think about this.
>
> Jennifer Swan
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