Anonymous wrote:I'm a little confused. You want a community that preaches "non-exclusively" from all holy books, except it shouldn't talk about Jesus at all? I don't see how that would work.Anonymous wrote:I'm Muslim. DH is Christian. We're both very interested in Buddhism. Any good ideas of an interfaith or universalist "church" which would be accepting of Muslims and Christians alike? Essentially, we're searching for a congregation / church that speaks of God but not Jesus per se and does not preach from one holy text to the exclusion of others. We're just now getting into meditation and we'd like to learn more about Buddhism. We live in Dupont but would be willing to travel. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:I'm Muslim. DH is Christian. We're both very interested in Buddhism. Any good ideas of an interfaith or universalist "church" which would be accepting of Muslims and Christians alike? Essentially, we're searching for a congregation / church that speaks of God but not Jesus per se and does not preach from one holy text to the exclusion of others. We're just now getting into meditation and we'd like to learn more about Buddhism. We live in Dupont but would be willing to travel. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try one of the UU churches in the 'burbs.
Cedar Lane Unitarian Universalist
River Road Unitarian
Silver Spring Unitarian
You might like Cedar Lane - the senior minister is Unitarian-Hindu and does a lot of faith blending.
Might be more interesting if he did faith unblending.
+1 Besides trying to be polite to religious people, I don't see any good reason to think of faith as a virtue. Holding onto a belief lacking in evidence sounds more like a mental illness than a beneficial spiritual pursuit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try one of the UU churches in the 'burbs.
Cedar Lane Unitarian Universalist
River Road Unitarian
Silver Spring Unitarian
You might like Cedar Lane - the senior minister is Unitarian-Hindu and does a lot of faith blending.
Might be more interesting if he did faith unblending.
Anonymous wrote:Try one of the UU churches in the 'burbs.
Cedar Lane Unitarian Universalist
River Road Unitarian
Silver Spring Unitarian
You might like Cedar Lane - the senior minister is Unitarian-Hindu and does a lot of faith blending.
Anonymous wrote:All Souls isn't that Christian. The other UU Church a few blocks away is intentionally Christian.
Many Unitarian congregations would work for you.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe check out all souls Unitarian.