It used to be that I wore a full suit with vest as a young wannabe preacher-boy. Today however I find it difficult to even wear a tie to church. Where is everybody else on this?
@steve took the words right out of my mouth!Church?
They don’t want my kind there.
I used to make sure the whole family was dressed in good clothes for church, hair done nicely, good shoes, and the males often wore a tie or a bowtie.It used to be that I wore a full suit with vest as a young wannabe preacher-boy. Today however I find it difficult to even wear a tie to church. Where is everybody else on this?
I refuse to wear a tie to church.It used to be that I wore a full suit with vest as a young wannabe preacher-boy. Today however I find it difficult to even wear a tie to church. Where is everybody else on this?
Haven't you worn out your pair of long pants by now, then?Nowadays, the only time that I wear long pants is if I am getting married, or it is below 0 degrees.
No, it hasn’t been that cold very often.Haven't you worn out your pair of long pants by now, then?
I was actually thinking about the marriages . . .No, it hasn’t been that cold very often.
I think dress standards are a double-edged sword. On the one hand, I think it's good to bear in mind Whom will be present (lol, and I don't mean Grandma Schmidt's quilting club). On the other hand, I've also seen and (to my shame) taken part in judging folks for either not dressing up enough and not dressing down enough (yeah, been on both sides of that error).
For myself, I insist on something of a middle ground for myself and family: clean, in good repair, appropriate for the day's temperature (our building doesn't have AC and the furnaces are VERY old), and appropriate for what they're there to do (receive God's gifts, pray, praise, and give thanks). Beyond that, I don't think there's much good that comes when we insist on a dress code.
Very sensible.Where I am staying, very few assemblies have any sort of aircon, the building will probably have a corrugated iron roof and current temperatures are around 35C outside. So clothing that is predominantly cool and comfortable is the consideration.