To: schaketo
I haven't been back to my church since the Robinson vote, nor do I intend to return. This former vestryman and active member of the parish can no longer tolerate the feel-good moral relativism that characterizes the leadership of the Episcopal church of America. My neighbor, also a former vestryman, also resigned.
4 posted on
01/24/2004 7:46:47 AM PST by
Cautor
To: Cautor
"I haven't been back to my church since the Robinson vote, nor do I intend to return." Nor have I. I made the decision many years ago that if the church ever stooped to placing unrepentant perverts in positions of leadership, that would be the end of the line for me. I really hate being in this position though. I feel like a child abandoned to the streets by its mother. I have attended other churches and, while I have been welcomed, I have felt very out of place. Unfortunately, I do not live where I have a lot of options without driving a long ways, and even then, I don't have an Anglican alternative. There were relatively few Episcopal churches in the state of Arkansas anyway, and they overwhelmingly supported this ecclesiastical travesty.
7 posted on
01/24/2004 8:03:13 AM PST by
sweetliberty
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