Is this a church or a lecture hall? How does a political speaker of a different religion fit into the Episcopalian service? Is this common?
That's what I'm wondering.
Episcopalians left Christ as being “too rigid” long, long ago. They are little more than an extension of the Unitarian Universalist Church.
Episcopalians left Christ as being “too rigid” or perhaps, “too exclusive” long, long ago. They are little more than an extension of the Unitarian Universalist Church.
“How does a political speaker of a different religion fit into the Episcopalian service? Is this common?”
Well, there was one case where an Episcopalian priest converted to Islam, but wanted to keep her orders. She said she converted after hearing some Imam at an “interfaith dialogue”. Not sure if it was sponsored by her church, but I’d bet it was. They did defrock her when she refused to renounce Islam though.
Having grown up in a very liberal, Northeastern, Episcopal church, this is not surprising at all.
Add to that the fact that the ECUSA is "leading the charge" on homosexual "christianity," and you can see why zero decided it was not "haraam" to attend last Sunday.