Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a lapsed high Episcopalian, and I miss the church, especially around Christmas.
I quit a few years ago when every single sermon at our church started being about some pet liberal cause. And I say this as a liberal Democrat. It felt like the church had really just become a place for social justice activists to meet.
Just a vent. Too liberal to be Catholic, and apparently too conservative to be an Episcopalian. But man, I miss the smell of incense.
Your church actually sounds pretty awesome.
OP might be referring to St. Columba Episcopal Church in Tenleytown, DC www.columba.org
I think they have been less political in the pulpit in the past 2 years and I'll admit that the sermon is about 5% of why I spend about 6 hours a week there. (teaching Sunday school, the music program, adult forum, the homeless ministry, etc)
God is everywhere, good luck to all in finding their community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps try All Souls Memorial Episcopal in Woodley Park. Assuming it is the same as when we went there a few years ago, it's liturgically conservative and has thoughtful preaching, but is very gay friendly and ideologically liberal.
NP. Thanks for the warning.
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps try All Souls Memorial Episcopal in Woodley Park. Assuming it is the same as when we went there a few years ago, it's liturgically conservative and has thoughtful preaching, but is very gay friendly and ideologically liberal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a lapsed high Episcopalian, and I miss the church, especially around Christmas.
I quit a few years ago when every single sermon at our church started being about some pet liberal cause. And I say this as a liberal Democrat. It felt like the church had really just become a place for social justice activists to meet.
Just a vent. Too liberal to be Catholic, and apparently too conservative to be an Episcopalian. But man, I miss the smell of incense.
Your church actually sounds pretty awesome.
Anonymous wrote:I am a lapsed high Episcopalian, and I miss the church, especially around Christmas.
I quit a few years ago when every single sermon at our church started being about some pet liberal cause. And I say this as a liberal Democrat. It felt like the church had really just become a place for social justice activists to meet.
Just a vent. Too liberal to be Catholic, and apparently too conservative to be an Episcopalian. But man, I miss the smell of incense.
Anonymous wrote:Why don't you drop into a midnight Mass somewhere?
You also might be happy with a Catholic parish near a college campus. Those trend more "liberal" for Catholic parishes.
Anonymous wrote:I am a lapsed high Episcopalian, and I miss the church, especially around Christmas.
I quit a few years ago when every single sermon at our church started being about some pet liberal cause. And I say this as a liberal Democrat. It felt like the church had really just become a place for social justice activists to meet.
Just a vent. Too liberal to be Catholic, and apparently too conservative to be an Episcopalian. But man, I miss the smell of incense.