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In reply to the discussion: I'm getting ready to join the Episcopal Church [View all]beachguy
(3 posts)12. your new church needs you
My daughter was raised in the Episcopal church. She is a compassionate and loving child (and college student) more interested in feeding the hungry and sheltering the homeless than "curing" the homosexuals or scaring off the so-called illegal immigrants (who happen to be hispanic in these parts). Episcopal Sunday School played an important part in her formation. She always had the intellectual "room" and "space" to doubt, be cynical, not believe and, yet, always believe that she was/is a priceless child of God. I am so happy you have found a place where there is room and a space to journey with others. Enjoy! May your New Year be filled with wonder and awe, fewer answers, probing questions, surprises galore.
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She's actually called the Presiding Bishop--there are only two Archbishops, and they're both in
Lydia Leftcoast
Dec 2011
#5
That might be true, but pretty close to all people at my current church are converts
ButterflyBlood
Jan 2012
#19
Ha ha, if you can't stand the contemporary Lutheran services I know you won't like my church ;)
ButterflyBlood
Jan 2012
#18
That's not true about all contemporary service music, though perhaps most
ButterflyBlood
Jan 2012
#21
i thought about that after i posted - i'm sure there is everything under the sun
arely staircase
Jan 2012
#22
A lot of my aversion to praise bands comes from my previous church's pastor.
sweetloukillbot
Jan 2012
#26
this is another subject, but i must say the gop gets more fanatical with each generation
arely staircase
Jan 2012
#31
i know. that is what i was saying, though not well - as i reread my post
arely staircase
Jan 2012
#33