To: frog in a pot
I sang at that church for over 25 years, not as a part of the Choir but as part of the Louisville, Bach Society. For the most part it is a very liberal congregation, mostly very fine people who are generous with their time, their talents and their pocket books in taking care of the indigent in the inner city parish. Jonathan Erdman seems to be a very kind man and accepted all who came to his parish, he realized that we are all sinners and so accepted all sinners into his congregation. His “fault” is that he would not honor sin. I greatly respect him for that and wish him only the best and suspect that Calvary Episcopal Church will soon fade away and only the homosexuals will be left.
17 posted on
12/27/2015 12:29:35 PM PST by
JAKraig
(my religion is at least as good as yours)
To: JAKraig; AnalogReigns
...Calvary Episcopal Church will soon fade away and only the homosexuals will be left. And, those of us who walk away from the EC as I did some years ago will always wonder if we should have stayed and fought. We will wonder if we were being selfish, wonder if we had betrayed a friend/family member, or took the easy way out.
19 posted on
12/27/2015 1:19:00 PM PST by
frog in a pot
(Evil are those who would deprive fellow humans of the means of self-defense.)
To: JAKraig
I sang at that church for over 25 years, not as a part of the Choir but as part of the Louisville, Bach Society. For the most part it is a very liberal congregation, mostly very fine people who are generous with their time, their talents and their pocket books in taking care of the indigent in the inner city parish. Jonathan Erdman seems to be a very kind man and accepted all who came to his parish, he realized that we are all sinners and so accepted all sinners into his congregation. His âfaultâ is that he would not honor sin. I greatly respect him for that and wish him only the best and suspect that Calvary Episcopal Church will soon fade away and only the homosexuals will be left.It's a sad commentary on the state of "relative morality." And, I think you're correct, all that will be left will be an almost-empty church with a dozen or so homosexuals. THEN, that church WILL finally shut down for good.
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