Our contractor is a really nice guy and his company does great work, but twice now he has told me about his church and invited us to come to a service. The first time was in person and I thanked him but declined, and thought that was it.
But this morning, he emailed me about a small piece of equipment that was accidently left in our garage, and asked if maybe we could bring it by his church on Sunday morning, and check out the service… or he could pick it up. I emailed him back, telling him when he could pick it up.
It makes me uncomfortable and kind of creeped out, because he doesn't know us at all and his invitation means he's making all kinds of assumptions (we don't go to church already, we need a church, we want to be saved, we need to be saved, etc.).
Also his right-hand man, the one who has done most of the work on the house, is our new neighbor and lives down the street.
I thought the flat-out decline the first time was enough to get him to stop, but apparently not. I'm guessing he is going to bring it up again. Going to his church is absolutely NOT an option. Any advice? What would you do? - thanks!
But this morning, he emailed me about a small piece of equipment that was accidently left in our garage, and asked if maybe we could bring it by his church on Sunday morning, and check out the service… or he could pick it up. I emailed him back, telling him when he could pick it up.
It makes me uncomfortable and kind of creeped out, because he doesn't know us at all and his invitation means he's making all kinds of assumptions (we don't go to church already, we need a church, we want to be saved, we need to be saved, etc.).
Also his right-hand man, the one who has done most of the work on the house, is our new neighbor and lives down the street.
I thought the flat-out decline the first time was enough to get him to stop, but apparently not. I'm guessing he is going to bring it up again. Going to his church is absolutely NOT an option. Any advice? What would you do? - thanks!
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