I don't care what you look like, what you wear, or how clean you are; just come.
You just come right on over.Okeedokee - I've got a shirt on but no pants because I had to sow the pockets but I guess that doesn't matter so I'll be right over. How do I get there, btw?
You just come right on over.
We can fellowship, break bread, and share scripture whether you have pants on at the time or not.
You not having pants on is not going to stop me from sharing with you, because your pants are not going to be the issue of importance.
You can even bring your pants with you, and I will sew them up for you.
What if what you are wearing is affecting others?
depends how it affects them and why. this is where communication among believers comes into order.
Only believer can go to church or only believers do go to church? I am writing this after you said that this calls for communication between believers. Is the communication there to maximize evangelism, discipleship, fellowship, improving life, increasing the ability to share the gospel, life lessons, important truths, with not just believers, but also to the people are not believers, too?
Our heart is revealed through the things we wear.
Gibberish. Joey, to improve you communication skills, you need to stop repeating phrases. I have highlighted the repeats. This is :spam: Knight has been very nice and let you stay on this board. Most boards would have permabanned for this kind of spam.
The rest of your post is very hard to figure out, but I am gonna try.
Clothing has very little to do with communication. It shouldn't. Christians should not concern themselves with how someone is dressed when they walk into a church unless the person is half naked or dressed in a way that is very distracting.
Clean clothes that cover what they should.
C&E Christians! Gotta love 'em. :jolly:the best part of Easter is that many are all dressed up
and
you have never seen them before
Is there a difference between can and does?
C&E Christians! Gotta love 'em. :jolly:
To keep on topic, I was raised in the olden times. Proper church attire was suit & tie for the men.