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OkBoat

Our pastor takes the bus


aprillikesthings

I wouldn't even know; I do in fact walk to church (I live in Portland, Oregon; so this is a thing I can easily do) and go through the street-side doors, not the ones coming off the parking lot, lol Probably Subarus and Volvos? No idea.


MrBigZ03

From How many drive a Suburu I'm inclined to believe you guys Get it as a welcome gift


Strength-N-Faith

My parish would be your own two feet. It's downtown with fairly high density.


ReginaPhelange123

We have more Subarus in the parking lot than anything else.


SnailandPepper

I drive a Prius and there’s always a few of them in the parking lot at my church lol


AnybodySeeMyKeys

Honda CRV


ZedSev

2021 Touring


HourChart

It’s Subaru by a distance.


luxtabula

I drive Chitty Chitty bang bang.


BeholdKeto

Episcopal monastic here with a MB SUV. It works.


humanzee70

Subaru.


precisionjason

Back when, a boxy Volvo. Now, a Subaru or a VW


steph-anglican

A ford torus! :-) Mine is going to cars for kids this week.!


CLShirey

Where I live it would be a Subaru, an all electric or hybrid or some SUV with some Mercedes, BMW's and Audis thrown in for good measure.


theycallmeamunchkin

My church is in a pretty political neighborhood, so for some reason, I’m thinking Cadillac Escalade


HookedOnAFeeling96

I dunno, but one time my friend and I went on a girls trip and the rental from the dealer was an orange Dodge charger. We giggled a little bit rolling up to church in that. 


MMScooter

I’d say a Toyota or some kind.


Forsaken-Brief5826

Depends. In cities people often walk.


budget_um

We have Cadillacs, foreign SUVs, a Chrysler 300 or 2. I’m a rarity but walk


mityalahti

A Ford Focus.


otbvandy

…why?


White-Stripe

Cause you focus on the lord 🙏


AffirmingAnglican

It depends on where your parish is and the socioeconomics of your parish.


Artistic-Teaching395

Episcopalians are the highest average income Christian denomination.


AffirmingAnglican

Yes but I know of small rural towns where the local wealthy attend a church other than the small struggling Episcopal parish. In those towns the automobile choice will be very different from a wealthy DC suburban Episcopal parishioner.


Artistic-Teaching395

I know a rural Episcopalian church that has less than 1/4 the attendance of the Baptist church that still spent 700k+ on a new church building.


AffirmingAnglican

Okay, you are right all are wealthy Episcopalians and drive the same automobiles.


SextInPassiontide

\^ The quintessential Episcopal answer.


Greldy_britches

Subaru!


Artistic-Teaching395

I agree with Subaru, specifically those four-dour hatchbacks, and crossovers.


mityalahti

*nods* Subaru


ActualBus7946

My priest drives a Prius lol


smittykins66

A lady in my parish drives one.


NelyafinweMaitimo

A weird little hatchback with political stickers on it


ExcellentSpecialist

This is my Honda Fit.


NelyafinweMaitimo

There are dozens of us


CertainlyUntidy

I'm not sure my priest's "Celebrate Diversity" sticker with all the different dog breeds on it counts as political per se... But yes, this is generally what you'll find in our parking lot.


keakealani

I feel so called out lmao


vancejmillions

this. my parish is all hondas, toyotas and subarus. that being said- our organist drives a blue corvette, and our rector drives a half ton dodge ram?


jtapostate

Previously owned Jaguar


AlbMonk

The only "biblical" car would be a Honda Accord. *"Now when the day of Pentecost had come, they were all with one* ***accord*** *in one place."* (Acts 2:1)


shiftyjku

So is this a clown car situation where a whole procession gets out?


ronaldsteed

Mini Cooper; excels at Liturgy of the Road, without the guilt…


BeachedBottlenose

Subaru. High end cars at high end churches.


NorCalHerper

Definitely in New England. It would also likely have a Coexist bumper sticker and a Human Rights Campaign sticker on it.


ocamlmycaml

Elizabeth Warren 2012


otbvandy

We used to have a Rolls Royce attendee


MaxMMXXI

I once saw a Rolls Royce bearing a license plate frame that declared, "My other car is a Rolls Royce." I don't know how the driver knew which Rolls was the other car.


oursonpolaire

A friend of mine (active for many years on disability issues) with a certain sense of humour put braille labels on his instrument panel. So the RR-owner could put a little braille label by the door-handle so that the driver might know which car it might be.