The priest at the Episcopalian church I sometimes go to didn't even blink when I told her I had "Jesus issues" from growing up in an interfaith household and from some of the "Christians" who are loudest. We also pray for different religions and nominations (and not in that "may they find the light" way). They are lefty, service-oriented, have weekly meditation meetings, etc.
United Church of Christ and Disciples of Christ also fit this sort of description. Sometimes kind of an intellectual bent IME, with sermons that dug into textual analysis in a way I really like. I think D of C is mostly in the South while UCC is national and should be anywhere.
My understanding is that the Episcopal Church is or has split in very distinct orgs, sort of how there are several flavors of Baptist that have their own hierarchy and very different viewpoints.
Thanks for the ~ma, Frank.
I love the throwing fish guy, whose name is Lew something. And the guy who blows up stuff. Crazy Harry?
Lew Zealand and Crazy Harry!
This is exceedingly important and everyone must see it or at least hover over the link to get the general idea: [link]
This is exceedingly important and everyone must see it or at least hover over the link to get the general idea:
Heh. I was jut there a few minutes ago....
It certainly would not be the same "church experience", but my current church streams the Sunday service live online and that is what I plan to "attend" when I move to Texas until I can find/if I can find a church home I feel comfortable in there. [link]
Thanks brenda, I'll put that in my mental hopper too.
ETA thanks too, msbelle. Although I think Franny wants to go to an actual church (at least to try it out) and have the whole experience.
Man, tomorrow is going to be interminable, isn't it? With everyone being GONE or on vacation or something, the internet will not be sufficiently amusing.