So last night, after a cram session for today's German test, I had lost much of my English vocabulary. There is a college Christian group that meets in the arch building (why here?) on Thursdays for worship. My friend was commenting that they were all hanging around for a long time after it ended, and I said it was all part of the community building, etc. It was then that I realized I forgot what we called that time. You know, the coffee and donut time.
So here is my question:
What do you call the time set aside for socializing, and the space where that occurs? Also what are the various names for the worship space?
Yes, I am ashamed that I don't remember what they were called at my church (any help Heather). Problem is we switched to the all in one sanctuary basketball court, so those separate spaces disappeared.
And yes, I realize this points out how long its been since I attended church, hence the name of my blog.
Side note: I ran a spell check just now. The spell check does not know the word "blog"
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There was a particular room in our church growing up where some of that socializing took place and it was called the "fireside room", likely due to the stone hearth with a small fireplace flanked by bookshelves.
I don't remember what the more modern and frequently used room on the side of the sanctuary was called or if it had a name.
"After the service, there will be coffee and donuts in the Fellowship Hall."
That was always a great thing to hear as a kid.
fellowship is what i was going to say. like, "during fellowship time grab a cup of coffee and talk with somebody about the weather."
key area for said time was (@y church):
foyer
Maybe fellowship hall is the term I was looking for.
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