Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give church a try?
Why would she do that if she's secular?
OP, I agree with UU. It's also great you're doing mindfulness things with them.
Maybe this feeling she is having/ her child is having is calling her to give it a try. We all change, evolve. Be open to new experiences.
This is OP. It sounds like UU is something that I should try.
To PP suggesting giving church a try- no thanks- that’s the point of my question, something other than church. this is not “a calling” for me/ my children to return/go to church.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give church a try?
Why would she do that if she's secular?
OP, I agree with UU. It's also great you're doing mindfulness things with them.
Maybe this feeling she is having/ her child is having is calling her to give it a try. We all change, evolve. Be open to new experiences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give church a try?
Why would she do that if she's secular?
OP, I agree with UU. It's also great you're doing mindfulness things with them.
Maybe this feeling she is having/ her child is having is calling her to give it a try. We all change, evolve. Be open to new experiences.
Yes, but she said church isn't for her, so suggesting it isn't helpful.
I'll be sure to run all my posts by you in the future. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give church a try?
Why would she do that if she's secular?
OP, I agree with UU. It's also great you're doing mindfulness things with them.
Maybe this feeling she is having/ her child is having is calling her to give it a try. We all change, evolve. Be open to new experiences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give church a try?
Why would she do that if she's secular?
OP, I agree with UU. It's also great you're doing mindfulness things with them.
Anonymous wrote:Give church a try?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ethical Humanism
Can you tell me more? Is there a community with some type of gathering?
I do mindfulness stuff with her, and she seems receptive to that.
Same Here.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m secular but DD keeps asking to go to church and tells people we pray (we don’t but her very religious grandparents do). It seems like she’s looking for some type of structure and I’m sure the church thing sounds fun from the description from the other kids in her class. For a variety of reasons, I’m am no longer religious but want to give my kids some tradition, routines and social network with a strong value and strong community outside of school. We have a good community in our neighborhood, etc but I’m looking for something more. Any ideas?
This is literally why we went to a Unitarian Universalist congregation. Try it, you might like it.