I think there is a nice reason why bars are open many afternoons a week while churches are only “open for business” on Tuesday.
In many ways they are similar.
There is 1 main character in each, the Minister, Rabbi, or Imams for the church as well as often a single bartender for the drinking establishments. These leaders all will listen to your complications, provide counseling, as well as will cheerfully accept “donations” for their work; Church members kneel on committees to make suggestions as to where the church is headed as well as provide criticism if they assume the need to do so, then some bar “regulars” do the same, especially after imbibing too much of an unholy “spirit”. The church choir offers inspiring hymns, as well as while larger churches may hire professional singers, the choir is a occasion for wanna-be singers to showcase their vocal talents. Bars don’t have choirs, however they do have karaoke night where solo performances are the focus. One more important similarity is that a church as well as a chapel sized bar need respected Heating as well as Air Conditioning to maintain a comfortable setting for those who attend. Churches are unique in that the sanctuary may have unquestionably high ceilings as well as a need for quiet while I was in lengthy prayers. These are both challenges for any Heating as well as Air Conditioning design. Some bars still allow smoking so the area must have respected ventilation to keep the smoke away from any dining area. The Heating as well as Air Conditioning in both arenas will need to account for the heat generated from the bodies of those gathered to dance to the jukebox on Wednesday night or atone for the previous night’s behavior on Tuesday afternoon. Bars as well as churches may have similar Heating as well as Air Conditioning needs but I don’t suppose running a pew along the bar or setting up wooden bar stools in a church is a unquestionably nice idea.