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Oh, and I was a clown for one glorious afternoon in Mexico, so I counted it :)

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absolutely! All clowning counts! :)

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I got 129 😂. 133 if you count that I married A guitar player. Not the same one I had a crush on as a teen, but the one it met at the Christian music college I went to 🤷🏼‍♀️🤣. I had to go back and count twice just to make sure I had it right 🤣🤣. And I didn’t even attend a traditional denomination!

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You have beat the quiz maker! Full immersion! :)

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I'm a younger Millennial, but I managed to acquire 60 points in the time before 2010! Alas, I didn't have any youth group crushes. I did, however, devotedly listen to Amy Grant and Sandi Patti tapes belonging to my parents. And I am still memorizing chapters for Bible quizzing.

I'm afraid I largely missed the clown-and-puppet period, but for a couple years our church was obsessed with the Armor of God. Every VBS (including one with real flaming arrows on stage!), every special event was accompanied by kids with swords and a "Warrior Song". I even received wooden "armor" pieces for completing children's quizzing seasons. Maybe that was just us though...

P.S... I can think of one SCC song with colonialism, but... are there multiple?!?

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I'm thinking Great Adventure

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I was the guitar player AND married the guitar player :) However, I was a little Episcopalian girl from Pittsburgh prior to the split into the ACNA, so my experience is kind of different. I took communion around the campfire, but the elements were the elements and a priest administered them (the youth pastor was a priest). We loved Veggie Tales but not Amy Grant or DC Talk. The soundtrack for our mission trips to Juarez (two consecutive days in a 15 passenger van, baby) was Violent Femmes, Lenny Kravitz Let Love Rule, Simon and Garfunkel, and Jesus Christ Superstar. I have played in all sorts of denominations as an adult, because my family has moved around, and I did the opposite of deconstruction; my family now attends a community church, and I regularly make bread for communion that we serve with our small group meals and not a priest is in site. BUT, I still pray with the ACNA prayer book and have bought copies for friends in my church. And I’m an Enneagram 7 but I can’t remember my wings. What am I????

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125, told you. Yikes. Those 5 points were for the clown thing. I'd also like to add 20 points if anyone was in a passion play AND Living Christmas tree.

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119 here, oh my . . .

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Ha! :)

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