
I am sure that the same liberal congregants who dress ostentatiously and permit their young daughters to dress in inappropriately suggestive clothing, will be the first to object any legal form of carry.
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might need to do something quick, you've got a week and a half.allisji wrote:My father-in-law is the pastor. He knows that I got my LTC, and I assume that he knows that I've been carrying concealed ever since. If he doesn't know that, then clearly I've been doing a good job, as I'm on the stage playing guitar during worship and I'm in his home most of the rest of the afternoon usually. However, he's not the rule-maker for the church. That responsibility mostly falls upon some of the elder leadership. I don't know how much they consider guns in church as a possibility or as something that actually happens. However, I'd guess that there's at least one or two others who routinely are armed on Sundays.
I'm glad to read the responses in this thread. Because I am afraid that my church may not be ready for someone to open carry, and if nobody has talked about it yet, then we probably need to be talking to the ushers and elders.
There are definitely many people in my church (and in any congregation I'm certain) who would explicitly object to allowing guns in church. I'm considering talking to my FIL about open carry. I honestly don't think that my church has considered how to respond if someone open carries on a Sunday morning, and I am fearful that the response could be bad if some of the folks don't start talking about what to do.
SewTexas wrote:might need to do something quick, you've got a week and a half.allisji wrote:My father-in-law is the pastor. He knows that I got my LTC, and I assume that he knows that I've been carrying concealed ever since. If he doesn't know that, then clearly I've been doing a good job, as I'm on the stage playing guitar during worship and I'm in his home most of the rest of the afternoon usually. However, he's not the rule-maker for the church. That responsibility mostly falls upon some of the elder leadership. I don't know how much they consider guns in church as a possibility or as something that actually happens. However, I'd guess that there's at least one or two others who routinely are armed on Sundays.
I'm glad to read the responses in this thread. Because I am afraid that my church may not be ready for someone to open carry, and if nobody has talked about it yet, then we probably need to be talking to the ushers and elders.
There are definitely many people in my church (and in any congregation I'm certain) who would explicitly object to allowing guns in church. I'm considering talking to my FIL about open carry. I honestly don't think that my church has considered how to respond if someone open carries on a Sunday morning, and I am fearful that the response could be bad if some of the folks don't start talking about what to do.
oljames3 wrote:The Annoyed Man wrote:... so that the audience's attention is on Christ ...![]()
Concerning carrying openly in church, the principle I follow is 1 Corinthian 8:8 "Be careful, however, that the exercise of your rights does not become a stumbling block to the weak." (Read chapters 8 and 9 concerning freedom.)
As a rule, I'll OC outside of the sanctuary and don my suit coat before entering the sanctuary so as not become a stumbling block (distraction). As I always have, I'll OC where I can, conceal as the situation dictates, and disarm only if I must. YMMV.
I hope they are referring to OC only. Otherwise, I've got a major decision to make.Church policy is this is forbidden at all [church] activities and signs will be posted in the next week
Just confirmed with [church] leadership
FYI
Best wishes! I'd be really surprised if our small town FUMC follows formal FUMC policy but should it happen, there will be seating available for two, three rows up, on the right side of the sanctuary nearest the choir.The Annoyed Man wrote:Follow up.......
The email subject referenced above is "CR - Open Carry Starts January 1"
I just got the response from the ministry lead again:I hope they are referring to OC only. Otherwise, I've got a major decision to make.Church policy is this is forbidden at all [church] activities and signs will be posted in the next week
Just confirmed with [church] leadership
FYI
Why aren't they legal?Rhino1 wrote:Moved to this area earlier this year. Still looking for a church. Found a large one we liked in New Braunfels that we visited several times. Imagine my surprise when a casual search of Texas3006 revealed that they were posted. The signs are correct wording but posted at the entries to each parking lot. That is why I didn't see them. I realize they aren't legal but chose to keep looking. Thought they were a conservative, Biblically based church but made me wonder if this liberal view on CC might carry over to their doctrine. I have never seen any church before that was posted. The pastor at my old church (8000 weekly attendance across 3 campuses) offered a CHL class for anyone on the church staff that wanted to get a CHL. I am ambivalent about 3007 as I prefer to keep it concealed but 3006 is a show stopper for me.
Probably, but he said the wording was correct. Maybe it had to do with the size.The Annoyed Man wrote:I suspect that he means "compliant".
Agreed. When the Governor signed HB910, my wife and I sought out our assistant pastor, an NRA member and CHL holder, to discuss the churches intent. No signs, just verbal or written communication to dissuade open carry in the sanctuary. So, come 1/2/16, I'll be carrying my Tanfoglio BTA90 in a paddle restraint holster at 3 o'clock. I'll doff my suit coat at will outside the sanctuary, but stay covered when in the sanctuary. We will see how it goes.The Annoyed Man wrote: ... I hope they are referring to OC only. Otherwise, I've got a major decision to make.