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"I don't want to be judged because I don't have a three-piece-suit and I don't drive a brand-new car and this is that kind of church
-- they don't judge you. I feel like I'm more welcome in this church than any I've ever attended in my life," he said. The service is just a year old, starting on July 4, 2011. Church volunteer Joye Fletcher was baptized behind the Flora-Bama in the Gulf of Mexico during Worship at the Water's first anniversary. "It's just an awesome spirit-led service," she said. The service is often a surprise for the tourists who flock to the strip of snow-white sand and turquoise water during the summer months, said Bruce Barrios, the bar's Sunday manager. "We have so many people in from out of town. We have people come in and when they see we are having church they pick up a Bloody Mary, a bushwhacker or a soft drink, sit down and listen to the sermon. It's really cool, you know, it's unique." The appeal of the service for church member John Mason-Smith is that everyone is welcome. "This is a place I can go and learn about God without all the constraints," he said. "It is a place that people who aren't going to church feel welcome and that's what we love about the Flora-Bama
-- you could be next to a guy who is down on his luck and the guy next to him is a millionaire. That's the Flora-Bama." ___ Online: Flora-Bama Lounge, Package and Oyster Bar: Perdido Bay United Methodist Church: http://pbumc.net/
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