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My dear old mum wanted to give Hillsong a shot to see what all the fuss was about, so I went with her to their Waterloo campus, and man, has Christianity found it's feet in the 21st century. It's unrecognisable from the Catholic Church I knew as a kid.
For starters, it's in a big industrial warehouse, not a sombre, architecturally splendid old gothic church.
It was rammed, completely overflowing with people, and they were all between 20-30, unlike the two old pensioners and a cat in a handbag you get at some suburban traditional services.
People were losing their minds with enjoyment, hands in the air, closed eyes, fist bumps, hugs, grins, spontaneous cries of jubilation. As opposed to the shh-don't-talk sobriety of an old pastor mumbling his way through some scripture while the congregation nods off.
There's a cafe on site, they do hot dogs, there's free bibles, there's a band on stage, there's lights, action, singing - so.much.singing - and every part of the complex there's meeters and greeters and huggers and holders and everyone's in expensive trainers and scoop neck t-shirts and beanies, yes beanies! In a church! I know, right?!