3/5 anthony v. 6 months ago on Google
This
isn't
a
review
as
much
as
I
would
like
them
just
to
see
this.
I
love
this
church.
It
made
an
impression
on
me
as
a
child
that
stuck
with
me
all
my
life.
As
an
adult
I
returned
and
became
a
active
member
of
the
church
serving
several
times
a
week.
I
held
this
church
in
such
high
regard
and
would
send
so
many
people
there
because
I
believed
they
could
get
the
help
they
needed
and
feel
welcomed
and
loved.
Unfortunately,
they
were
being
turned
around
time
and
time
again.
I'm
not
sure
what
has
changed
with
the
church
I
still
love,
but
after
quite
a
few
disappointing
experiences
I
had
to
walk
away.
I
stayed
away
during
all
of
the
political
stuff
so
I
have
no
comment
on
that.
However,
I
have
recently
returned
to
the
church
for
my
own
personal
relationship
with
God
and
because
I
do
believe
in
this
church
and
there
vision
of
Arizona
being
a
Christian
state
that
loves
God.
But
last
night
I
was
very
very
disappointed
at
the
things
that
I
heard.
So
much
so
that
I
had
to
walk
out
and
keep
myself
from
yelling
out
at
the
young
man
on
stage.
Just
a
couple
of
days
ago
I
heard
them
proclaiming
to
be
the
"friendliest
church"
but
the
things
he
was
belting
out
were
not
friendly
at
all
and
completely
irresponsible.
I
understand
the
important
topic
of
the
service
but
it
never
calls
for
us
to
call
people
names.
If
you
can't
handle
such
an
important
topic
without
insulting
people
or
being
mean
then
you
have
no
business
dealing
with
the
topic
at
all!
This
is
not
friendly
behavior
and
it
is
completely
irresponsible
to
behave
like
that
with
young
people
in
your
audience.
This
is
not
how
you
use
God's
people
and
platforms.
Despite
anything
the
world
throws
at
us
we
should
never
EVER
lower
ourselves
to
such
behavior.
I
very
much
hope
you
guys
read
this
and
address
it
properly
because
I
do
love
this
church
and
hope
to
not
only
continue
to
attend,
but
to
be
greatly
involved.
I
very,
very
much
support
making
this
state
a
Christian
state
but
this
certainly
is
not
Christian
behavior,
but
in
my
last
couple
of
visits,
it
does
seem
to
be
becoming
a
pattern.
I'm
glad
for
this
review
because
I
would
have
no
standing
up
in
that
auditorium
and
telling
that
young
man
that
his
behavior
is
far
from
what
"the
friendliest
church"
would
represent.
I'm
sorry
I
had
write
this
but
I
love
you
guys
very
much
and
I
hope
to
see
again
the
church
that
made
such
an
impact
in
my
life
that
I
simply
can't
see
myself
being
a
part
of
any
other
church.
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