OMAHA — As they enter the church, they yip, they lick and they sniff the tail ends of their fellow parishioners. An occasional woof interrupts the piano notes wafting through the sanctuary.But this is a forgiving audience.It is full of dog lovers, mostly, who gather every Thursday to worship at Underwood Hills Presbyterian Church.Usher Val Poulton and her Doberman, Sirius, are there to greet worshipers and ask, "Do you need a rug?""I hadn't been to church in many, many years, and this gave me a reason to come back with my friend," says Poulton, 51. She hasn't attended any church regularly since about 1988, she says.Some dogs take seats on pews and sit upright. Others lie on the floor. Some prefer spots under the pews. Zulu, a large Doberman/Lab mix, tries to make friends across the aisle."Just relax," the Rev. Becky Balestri, 51, says to open the service. "It's like having kids in church."Always room 'in the kingdom..
Source: 10Connects.com
Date: 04/13/2009