Anonymous wrote:I would love to hear from you. We are former UUs who are looking for something different, and I am interested in the Episcopal Church. I know there is a tradition of welcoming seekers, but how about doubters? My husband thinks there are probably Episcopalians who believe in, say, the resurrection in a symbolic way rather than a literal one. Is this your experience? I am hopeful that I can ask this without a religious debate. Thanks for anything you can share.
From my experience, if you previously did UU you will be completely and utterly put off by Episcopal.
I know you're thinking you've heard the Episcopilians are tolerant and liberal and everything. And all that is true, relatively speaking (to the Catholic Church)
But in reality, the liturgy of the Episcopilian church will very likely be too much for you (and unfamiliar as well -- you'll feel lost). It is a Christian theology so the faith in resurrection *is* literal (which is true of all the protestant sects). The ritual of the Sunday service itself is rather ... elaborate. If you're not accustomed to it, you will find it intimidating.
Signed, child of the UU church who was raised by Lutherans and baptised in a Methodist church who auditioned St. Mary's in Arlington but found it very uncomfortable and joined Walker Chape UMC.
Good luck.