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...and other statements like these have been PREACHED to us in church, y'all.
I was raised strictly Pentecostal as a kid, and for those who are not familiar, the Pentecostal faith is extremely strict... well, from where I am, it is.
By strict, I mean... we (women) could not come to church without a head covering.
We could not wear makeup. Nada. Not even lipgloss. You were ashes forever.
Now, as for the thread title... yes, we were preached this nonsense.
And we were told, that when the second coming takes place, we will be transformed, and our hair will be sleek and smooth.
ALSO, we were not to put our hair in braids, because according to some scripture PAUL(?) talks about physical vanity and that women should not partake of it (?) The preacher used to have the deacons check underneath the scarves of the ladies he suspected of braids... and he told them to undo the braids... in church... while the service was in session.
Y'all, I amhere, writing this post, because I cannot believe the nonsense I went thru in church.
We were also told that our skin and hair is what it is because we fell out of favor with the Lord. I know, I know... I am flabbergasted.
Is it any wonder I do not attend church today? Of any sort?
As a little girl, I used to watch Creflo Dollar Ministries on TV with my mom and I used to say "Look Mummy, they don't wear any hats. And they wear lipstick to church. Are they saved, Mummy?"
Anyone attend a church that preached their own brand of hair craziness?
Girl, don't allow that nonsense to deter your walk with God. Jesus came so that we could be set free, not held in bondage.
People who preach that nonsense will have a heavy price to pay in the end. I never understood why anyone would want to look downtrodden and pathetic in the name of God.
God did not intend for it to be that way. That's why so many people love the world, cause it's pretty and shiny. We as Christians need to present ourselves in a beautiful light so that they world can see how beautiful following God is....
Girl, don't be giving Pentecostal's a bad name! J/K
I'm a life-long member of COGIC- Church of God in Christ - the largest Black Pentecostal denomination in America and we DO NOT preach any nonsense like that. As a matter-of-fact, some of the ladies get really carried away with the hair, makeup, jewelry and clothes. Don't even get me started on the fancy hats! We were taught to avoid being confused with hookers, but other than that, everything goes.
I think the behavior you are describing sounds like some sort of cult. I woulda run away from that mess, too.
What's wrong with braids? I don't get it.
The scripture that you are referring to is at 1Peter 3:3 "do not let your adornment be that of the external braiding of the hair and of the putting on of gold ornaments or the wearing of outer garments "
If you read the scripture in it's entirety and in it's whole context (the whole chapter) it is not saying that we should not braid our hair or wear jewelry or wear clothesit goes on to say from vs. 4 on that our adornment should be who we are inside , not just dressing up and being beautiful outside.
Girl, don't allow that nonsense to deter your walk with God. Jesus came so that we could be set free, not held in bondage.
People who preach that nonsense will have a heavy price to pay in the end. I never understood why anyone would want to look downtrodden and pathetic in the name of God.
God did not intend for it to be that way. That's why so many people love the world, cause it's pretty and shiny. We as Christians need to present ourselves in a beautiful light so that they world can see how beautiful following God is....
this i so different to many pentecostal churches in africa where sunday is almost like a fashion show, its like who can wear the largest, most colourful hats or traditional headtie and the most stunning clothes. the whole idea is you come before God looking your best![]()
This.
Whenever we went to church in Nigeria, I would be looking around like![]()
We still had to cover our heads, and men couldn't sit with women, but anything else went.
People wearing hats from like...other planets, laces in every color of the rainbow, makeup on POINT.
I wish someone would try to march into church not looking their best. The usher'll tell you to take your simple behind back home and change, because when you're going to see the Master of the Universe in His own home, you better come correct.
It was one thing if you didn't have the means to get all dressed up, (and the village was small, so you know who they were) but the people who could, really went there.
And the atmosphere was still that of worship. It wasn't like they were competing with one another to look good or anything.
I'm really sorry that you had bad church experiences growing up, but I'm really happy that it didn't make you bitter or turn you against God.![]()
Ignore it. False teaching happens all the time. There's always gonna be someone preaching a crazy doctrine in the name of God. Do what I do: evaluate and read the Bible for your self. The bible says that we are "fearfully and wonderfully made". It also states in Genesis that when God created man, he said that "it was good." That's what's in my bible. Any hang ups that someone has because of their own self-hatred and the internal need to control you as a woman falls into the category of that's their problem. Case and point, I went to a church where they taught that giving $100 is better than $1. That's not in my Bible. In my bible is a story of a poor widow who gave her last cent and Jesus honored her more than the rich guy who was giving millions. I evaluated that church, left, and I haven't been there in 5 years.
Girl, don't allow that nonsense to deter your walk with God. Jesus came so that we could be set free, not held in bondage.
People who preach that nonsense will have a heavy price to pay in the end. I never understood why anyone would want to look downtrodden and pathetic in the name of God.
God did not intend for it to be that way. That's why so many people love the world, cause it's pretty and shiny. We as Christians need to present ourselves in a beautiful light so that they world can see how beautiful following God is....
I was raised COGIC but it was an off shoot of them where they taught Jesus was just a man. Kept most of the rules about women in church, head coverings and all of that.
I am just thankful my parents switched to another belief. Some of the strict rules were off the hook.
It's always the woman's fault.![]()
My church is not strict AT ALL. Just last week, a minister said "Even an old barn can look good with a fresh coat of paint", referring to makeup. Of course everyone laughed. But not as hard as when the organist was called out: "We gon' have to pray for Bro. Jones, he needs to leave the weed alone. Come on everybody and pray for Bro. Jones." Needless to say, everybody rolled that day! The organist was cracking up for getting called out like that. Don't know if he stopped smokin' or not.
I was raised in a strict, Haitian Pentacostal church - and no we never went that far in our teachings to denigrate our natural hair and skin. On the contrary, relaxing, or altering the hair by any means was not encouraged. We were encouraged to wear the natural hair God blessed us with.
Your post speaks more to the doctrine or teachings of a church. According to the way in which the Bible is interpreted, different teachings are taught in different churches. Doctrine varies from church to church, so it is up to the individual to accept the teachings of their church.
And yes, while like you, I wasn't allowed to wear pants, make-up, hair extensions, nail polish, or earrings (I didn't get my ears pierced until I was 21)- my Pentacostal church never indoctrinated in us to hate our hair or skin.
Sorry- just my opinion, but those teachings are beyond absurd to me.
Girl, don't be giving Pentecostal's a bad name! J/K
I'm a life-long member of COGIC- Church of God in Christ - the largest Black Pentecostal denomination in America and we DO NOT preach any nonsense like that. As a matter-of-fact, some of the ladies get really carried away with the hair, makeup, jewelry and clothes. Don't even get me started on the fancy hats! We were taught to avoid being confused with hookers, but other than that, everything goes.
I think the behavior you are describing sounds like some sort of cult. I woulda run away from that mess, too.
yep. my church too (seventh day adventist), they disfellowshipped a girl that I knew for becoming pregant out of wedlock, but when I asked my mother what happened to the guy, she was silent on that matter.erplexed raging sexism y'all
As girls we couldn't wear pants to church, only skirts so we were the only ones freezing when it was wintertime or having to wear thick tights (you know it was a man who made up that "law"), but I think that is more of the old west indian mindset rather than a seventh day adventist precept, because when I went to an SDA church in florida and saw girls wearing nice pantsuits I was like *MIND BLOWN*
I worked with a lady who went to a church like that. No braids, no makeup , long skirts, no weaves. He even wanted her to wear a skirt to work even though she rode a bike and was a lab tech.
Oh that's horrible.
I've never been to a church like. I can guarantee you I couldn't last 2 minutes in a church like that. Shame on the congregation for blindly following a person. That's what happens when people don't read the bible and just do what the other person says. Most people are too busy being religious and don't have time to actually do what the bible says. Even Jesus was annoyed by this.
I was brought up Catholic and we were not allowed to dress like we were going to a club LOL The priest would call you out on it in a heart beat. I go to a non-denominational church now and haven't encountered this. When I lived in the Dominican Republic I did see a few churches that would not allow their female congregation to wear pants, make-up, no dancing, no shaving, and they weren't allowed to relax their hair. Not the most attractive congregation LOLOLOL