Scout found it strange that the church was only for Black people, the congregation sang hymns without any Musical Instruments, people gave what they could during the offering, the preacher had a unique style of preaching, and the church was hot and uncomfortable but the congregation stayed engaged.
The woman at Cal's church who made Scout feel unwelcome was Lula. She criticized and questioned Scout's presence at the African American church service, causing discomfort for Scout and Cal.
She takes Scout and Jem to her church. Shes kind and polite. She is nice to Scout and teaches her lessons. ?
The narrator's mother was waiting for the children after the church service.
Scout observes that the church service in Calpurnia's church is similar to her own, but with a few key differences such as the passionate style of preaching and the way the congregation actively participates by verbally responding to the preacher. Scout also notices the strong sense of community and shared experience among the members of Calpurnia's church, which differs from the more formal and reserved atmosphere of her own church.
Scout is upset by what she hears at church because the congregation's views on women are degrading and sexist. She doesn't understand why they preach one thing at church while behaving differently in their everyday lives. This discrepancy between words and actions bothers Scout and causes her to question people's true beliefs.
she was talking like the rest of them
If the Eagle Scout went on to serve in the military, then they may have a military memorial service.
Jem and Scout attend First Purchase African Methodist Episcopal Church on this particular Sunday.
To scout
really badly.
Atticus is sitting on the porch when Scout, Jem, and Calpurnia return from church.
she wanted to greet them both with the news that she is going to live with them for awhile to turn scout into a girly girl.