To: judicial meanz
"Thats why this lifelong Episcopalian is now churchless."
As and ex-Episcopalain I have wandered for the last 8 years in Anglican split-offs and the start-up AMIA and I've been lost like you.
"Its about infiltration, power, influence"
I have seen the clipped-haired lesbians and the sweet talking men rejoice in the church that was once mine -- celebrating their sins rather than confessing their sinfullness. Now they celebrate "relationship anniverseries" when Joe and Mike come to the communion rail for a blessing. Everything glorifies the god of high self esteem.
I have a lot of anger because my grand daughter has no place to go to church.
202 posted on
08/06/2003 1:56:49 PM PDT by
BeAllYouCanBe
(Maybe this "Army Of One" is a good thing - You Gotta Admire the 3rd Infantry Accomplishments)
To: BeAllYouCanBe
I have a lot of anger because my grand daughter has no place to go to church. In the end, it is you and your family that must make the decision where to go to church. If your congregation has gone apostate (and it certainly sounds like it has) it is your job to find someplace where you can be fed from the Word of God and the sacraments, where you can worship, serve, evangelize and be discipled. These churches exist. You must find them.
I am speaking to you in a strong manner because the spiritual health of your family is at stake. Being without a place of fellowship and worship is simply not an option.
To: BeAllYouCanBe
I have a lot of anger harbored at these people as well. Probably more than I as a Christian should.
How many more things are they going to reinvent the wheel over? Whats next: Pederasty? Druidism? Human Sacrifice? NAMBLA?
They will have plenty of money to move the agenda they pick. Money that dates back to Sir Francis Drakes Spanish galleon raiding, pre-colonial land grants, and so forth.
Its a scary proposition.
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