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Every gym that I've been to always prays, but usually its an athlete thing, not the coaches. And we dont pray to God exactly, its more like praying to the cheer gods....
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This whole thread just makes me sick to my stomach. That's all.
Why sick?
Totally OT, but you need a new picture in your sig now that Hailey's on orange!!!!I'm a Christian and it just disappoints me. I just won't open the thread anymore. Carry on....
I believe that T&S is an openly Christian gym and promotes itself that way. That's totally cool for them and anyone walking into that gym would know that. I don't think anyone would have a problem with prayer at practice in this circumstance, and they seem to build very happy, healthy and fierce athletes in their environment. I think @Mclovin actually moved her family to OK to be a part of the gym!
While I understand there are different religions, I love the idea of team prayers. God is an important part of everything we do. It's not a public school, it's a private club. I think it can unite a team and I am 100% for it. @Mclovin does twist and shout pray in practice or before competitions? They are the most religious gym I can think of off the top of my head. I love them! :)
One last thing to say, you can pray to whatever God you want during a prayer. If you don't believe in God, you can just listen. It's not like hearing a prayer is going to force you to believe in a religion.
PS- despite what any of you think, at a competition last year I heard the cutest 'cheer' a team said together right before they went on stage. I think it may have been Twist and Shout, but don't quote me on that. I absolutely love it.
"Mark, Matthew, Luke, and John; Bless this floor we're cheering on. And if we do our very best, we know that God will do the rest. Amen".
Do you think the parents would be pissed if they stunted to this?