How are Spanish churches (protestant) different from American churches?
I am visiting Spain from The U.S. and will be attending church on Sunday. (A protestant church not a Catholic one.) Is there anything I need to know before I go? Do they do anything different or have any different customs that my protestant church in the states wouldn’t have?
Thanks
Assembly of God Missionaries from the USA have started over 1,000 churches in Spain in the past 42 years.
So the church you visit might be one started by the Assemblies of God.
The main difference would be that the primary language is Spanish instead of English.
The first Protestant Missionary admitted to Spain in 1967 was a friend of mine named, Sam Johnson.
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July 08 2009 08:04 pm | Protestant
Saul D on 09 Jul 2009 at 1:16 am #
yeah they wear sombreros to church. they also dress as star wars characters. so you wont be the ugly duckling in the group, i suggest you go dressed as chubacka. dont question it just trust your instinct and go for it.
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Pastor Art (((SFECU))) on 09 Jul 2009 at 2:06 am #
Assembly of God Missionaries from the USA have started over 1,000 churches in Spain in the past 42 years.
So the church you visit might be one started by the Assemblies of God.
The main difference would be that the primary language is Spanish instead of English.
The first Protestant Missionary admitted to Spain in 1967 was a friend of mine named, Sam Johnson.
References :
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