My first Sunday was an impressively social day (by my standards). I met my dear friend Chrisheilman (also in India on business), and some friends of his for donuts and to see the hotel where a new church is starting.
Later that day I saw some old friends from my Texas days, Richey and Keli, who live in Bangalore now with their 4 children. We had dinner and then attended a church service.
The service was well-attended, and the people (mostly Indians from the northeast of the country) were extremely friendly. The service was in English, so I could understand and participate. The sermon was heart-felt and theologically satisfactory but somewhat rambling. The music was contemporary - with a guitar and several male and female singers.
Later that day I saw some old friends from my Texas days, Richey and Keli, who live in Bangalore now with their 4 children. We had dinner and then attended a church service.
The service was well-attended, and the people (mostly Indians from the northeast of the country) were extremely friendly. The service was in English, so I could understand and participate. The sermon was heart-felt and theologically satisfactory but somewhat rambling. The music was contemporary - with a guitar and several male and female singers.
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