We got them thar cowboy churches here, too, 'cause we got so many folks working with horses, ya know. I ain't never bin to one, tho. Never felt the need. Workin' the land and the horses is enuf for me.
Our Cowboy Church in my hometown is building a larger building. Seems their congregation is growing by leaps and bounds! Perhaps a visit to see what all the excitement is about is due!
Love it Kate :)
ReplyDeleteI wonder what is different about the cowboy service.
ReplyDeleteDo they come by horse?
ReplyDeletethe cowboy churches are popular here, too. :)
ReplyDeleteNice find! We have some here too.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of ow boy churches. I'd be curious tosee what a service is like.
ReplyDeleteWe got them thar cowboy churches here, too, 'cause we got so many folks working with horses, ya know. I ain't never bin to one, tho. Never felt the need. Workin' the land and the horses is enuf for me.
ReplyDeleteCowboy church? I think we need lawyer and politician churches nowadays. Teach 'em a little sense of Christian compassion and charity...
ReplyDeleteYippie ki-yay!... and pass the collection plate.
ReplyDeleteOur Cowboy Church in my hometown is building a larger building. Seems their congregation is growing by leaps and bounds! Perhaps a visit to see what all the excitement is about is due!
ReplyDeleteCan the horses come in for communion too?
ReplyDeleteNever heard of cowboy church before! Love that sign.
ReplyDeleteWonder if Slue-Foot Sue attends the meetin' with him!
ReplyDeleteThere's one down here that has a rodeo too. They always have a float in the Christmas parade.
ReplyDeleteReminds me of the church I saw on Palm Beach with the Bentleys out in front.
ReplyDeleteNever heard of cowboy churchs before... only for men?
ReplyDeleteLike the sign, nice find, Kate.
I like that sign.
ReplyDeleteThere are several cowboy churches in our area too. Most of them meet in small rodeo arenas or private roping corrals.
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