Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lolAnonymous wrote:Falls Church Anglican
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How is it political? I have been checking out sermons online and it doesn’t seem political. I would love to hear more since I am researching churches.
They aren't political. Have people attending from all over the political spectrum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lolAnonymous wrote:Falls Church Anglican
+1
Biggest “lol” ever
How is it political? I have been checking out sermons online and it doesn’t seem political. I would love to hear more since I am researching churches.
Anonymous wrote:Hi OP, not sure if you are still looking. I made a similar post here several years ago and someone posted about 4th Presbyterian. My family joined the church for this reason. They also have excellent children’s programs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lolAnonymous wrote:Falls Church Anglican
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jesus' teachings were inherently political and revolutionary. They shape how you view society and your interactions with your fellow human beings. You can't separate the church from politics.
Revolutionary, yes. Political, no. The life and message of Jesus transcends politics.
Jesus' first years of life were in exile because King Herod wanted to kill him. Jesus was literally executed by a Roman governor, in a bid to maintain support from the Jews in a time when there was a growing threat of revolt. And the Jewish leadership's reason was that he was regarded as King of the Jews. If you think the life and message of Jesus "transcends" politics, you are asleep at the wheel.
Anonymous wrote:lolAnonymous wrote:Falls Church Anglican
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Anonymous wrote:Hi all,
I am looking for a church in the DC area. Preferably Episcopalian or Presbyterian, but honestly any mainline Protestant church will do. The difficulty is I am looking for a church that is NOT overly political - seems to be an issue in DC, where all of the churches are either aggressively conservative or liberal. I am trying to avoid lectures about how MAGA/social justice is the way, the truth, and the light and just trying to find a traditional church. Any recommendations? I don't want to be subjected to sermons about critical race theory or Donald Trump being the most Christian president ever (which, as a Christian, lol no). Any suggestions?
Thanks!