Posted by redforlife on December 11, 2021 at 07:45:38 from (174.210.167.16):
In Reply to: Big Christmas tree posted by grandpa Love on December 11, 2021 at 06:26:30:
My church has a sanctuary with very tall ceilings. We use to put up a real 20 (or whatever) foot christmas tree that would reach the ceiling. Usually would put it up after thanksgiving. Leave it bare the first sunday. And that night the sunday school kids and adults would decorate it, and have a supper for the decorators. The tree would stay up past new years day. So that entailed being up for one more sunday past christmas. I can remember helping put up the last huge tree (probably late 90's, early 2000's). A church elder had picked the tree out on neighbors property. So, I got in on helping cut the tree down and hauling it to church on my 4 wheel wagon that year. Sadly, that was the last year our church put up big real christmas tree. They went to a small artificial christmas tree the following year and every year since. My church is a rural country church, with a very small dwindling congregation now. There is nobody to do anything anymore. Especially young hands. There's only 3 kids that make up the entire under 18 sunday school classes. Average church service between 20 and 30 people total. Most are elderly. We lucky to get people to fill the 6 seats on the church board anymore.
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