Karolina
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I've been poking around the Liberal Christianity threads and only saw one mention of this church. Anyone have any insights about it? I've been reading on one of their websites and see there's a heavy influence of theosophy, there's no compulsion for the faithful to adhere to creeds, there's open talk of reincarnation and clairvoyance, and yet they hold liturgical services with the Eucharist per Catholic tradition. It looks like ordination is open to males and females, gay and straight? I'd like to confirm that, as well as what exactly open communion means to them - is there a minimum age requirement like in the Roman Catholic church? And while I see they officially talk about the Trinity, their explanation seems a bit less rigid and more mysterious, which is precisely how I'd expect any mystery of God to be (as opposed to the arrogant attitude of "yup, we figured it out and this is what God is like"). Anyway, if anyone is familiar with the LCC, I'd love to hear about it. Thanks.