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Businiess name:  Bethany Baptist Church
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I wanted to rate this trainwreck of a church with zero stars, but the site would not let me. This church was literally a blend of Baptist and Church of Nazerene, complete with two pastors from the two denominations performing the service! If I'm lyin' I'm dyin'. It got even better with the electric guitar and drum set plus the overhead projector with PowerPoint show that you only see in about 1,000 of these ""community center"" churches in Colorado Springs. The best part was the song leader had 4 hot women ""back up singers"", dressed like Tina Turners group, only their dresses were too short for Tina's stage show! The wierdest part was when the two preachers (!) re-married a couple that had already been married 11 years and had two grandkids that looked to be 5 or 6 years old. The claimed their original pastor ""forgot to send in the marriage paperwork"". I guess the direct children had kids starting at age 7. You may think I'm kidding, but this is all true. It was so strange that if it had not been for the pews, I would have thought I walked into a Soap Opera rehearsal. One positive point, the sermon was typically forgettable as most are for ultra-contemporary churches, but they had a very nice set of slides (with pretty moving clouds on each slide) on the overhead that totally distracted the congregation. I half expected a man on stilts to come walking through and someone to yell ""Peanuts, get your peanuts before the lion tamer show!"". Pros: Good if you like a circus Cons: too many to list

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