Anonymous wrote:For those curious about why we are making this choice or who is involved in it, that's not what this thread is about. I was just asking for recs. Not to go into my whole spiritual journey.
It is truly a lot to grieve and process and I don't want to do that here.
Anonymous wrote:For those curious about why we are making this choice or who is involved in it, that's not what this thread is about. I was just asking for recs. Not to go into my whole spiritual journey.
It is truly a lot to grieve and process and I don't want to do that here.
Anonymous wrote:Good luck, OP. My family chose an affirming church with "old" liturgical traditions, because it was nearby and because it turns out we found some solace in the rhythm of the liturgy.
I know what you are looking for, though, and have seen that at UCC churches for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Affirming but with a high view of Scripture would be a unicorn. Or one of those things does not mean what you think it means.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello,
My husband and I have recently decided to move to a queer affirming church. This is a big change from our tradition, and we are a bit unmoored in where to go. Mainline affirming churches don't feel right for a few reasons, one of which being that they seem to lean heavy on older, more traditional worship styles. Which are great! Just not what we connect best with.
What churches are out there (ideally within 20 min of Arlington), that are affirming, still hold a high view of Scripture, and have a more modern environment?
What church are you leaving?
Op, have you spoken to your pastor about why you are leaving? what did he say?
I'm assuming they are leaving because the pastor spoke on this issue to the congregation. His views are probably well-known. What would a conversation with him accomplish? It's not like he is going to change his mind.
Anonymous wrote:Unitarian
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello,
My husband and I have recently decided to move to a queer affirming church. This is a big change from our tradition, and we are a bit unmoored in where to go. Mainline affirming churches don't feel right for a few reasons, one of which being that they seem to lean heavy on older, more traditional worship styles. Which are great! Just not what we connect best with.
What churches are out there (ideally within 20 min of Arlington), that are affirming, still hold a high view of Scripture, and have a more modern environment?
What church are you leaving?
Op, have you spoken to your pastor about why you are leaving? what did he say?
I'm assuming they are leaving because the pastor spoke on this issue to the congregation. His views are probably well-known. What would a conversation with him accomplish? It's not like he is going to change his mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello,
My husband and I have recently decided to move to a queer affirming church. This is a big change from our tradition, and we are a bit unmoored in where to go. Mainline affirming churches don't feel right for a few reasons, one of which being that they seem to lean heavy on older, more traditional worship styles. Which are great! Just not what we connect best with.
What churches are out there (ideally within 20 min of Arlington), that are affirming, still hold a high view of Scripture, and have a more modern environment?
What church are you leaving?
Op, have you spoken to your pastor about why you are leaving? what did he say?
Anonymous wrote:Why do many ops in this forum never respond to the people who give them the advice they request? They ask and disappear. Rude.