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. Well, if "they" are people who came in late, they may ask you to scoot to the middle of the pew so they have room to sit. .
You do a lot of stuff at church. They may ask you to get baptised, sing, dance, pray, or maybe just read from the Bible.
To politely ask someone for their name, you can simply say, "May I ask for your name, please?"
You must mean church member. Simply state your reasons and ask him or her to stop speaking. The result you want may or may not happen, but you tried.
If your grandfather is alive, ask him. If your grandfather is deceased, his birth certificate or death certificate may have the names. If you know where he lived as a child, you may be able to find him on a census record from around that time and see who his parents were. If they were church goers, there may also be some church records that would have this information.
There are many reasons that the church may be collecting $10. You should ask what the $10 donation is being applied to.
You should ask him directly; ask if he is an ordained minister. All official pastors of the Adventist church have church credentials which state that they are. You may ask to see his credentials if you doubt his authenticity.
if you have a church you can ask your pastor. there may be some babtism papers and documents.
If it is online, you may not ask for there name. You may get banned. Think about it in real life. Asking for first name leads into an automatic friendship, and its hard to be friends forever.
Possibly, but 1st Baptist is just the name of a local church. They may or may not belong to the Southern Baptist Association. They may be an independent church.
Ask your priest--this may vary!