spiritually inclined
Active Member
It has been a while since I've posted in these forums, so most people probably don't remember me.
There is no UU congregation in my town, but I've read much from UU websites and two books so far. I like most of what I've read, and I agree with the 7 principles.
Like many UUs, I came from an abusive religious background that I still have not fully recovered from. The last time I posted, I was considering the Episcopalian church. I am now a catechuman in an Episcopal church, but I'm having doubts. I'm not sure if I can finally go through with the initiation once the opportunity arises. On the positive side, John Shelby Spong opened up some brilliant ideas for me in Jesus for the Non-Religious, and I've already purchased four more of his books. I'm waiting for them to arrive.
Knowing that many of you have also had to deal with religious abuse -- which is why some people come to Unitarian Universalism -- I thought I would share a part of my journey with you. Any insights into how some of you were finally able to take the plunge and officially join a congregation or religion would be great.
Peace,
James
There is no UU congregation in my town, but I've read much from UU websites and two books so far. I like most of what I've read, and I agree with the 7 principles.
Like many UUs, I came from an abusive religious background that I still have not fully recovered from. The last time I posted, I was considering the Episcopalian church. I am now a catechuman in an Episcopal church, but I'm having doubts. I'm not sure if I can finally go through with the initiation once the opportunity arises. On the positive side, John Shelby Spong opened up some brilliant ideas for me in Jesus for the Non-Religious, and I've already purchased four more of his books. I'm waiting for them to arrive.
Knowing that many of you have also had to deal with religious abuse -- which is why some people come to Unitarian Universalism -- I thought I would share a part of my journey with you. Any insights into how some of you were finally able to take the plunge and officially join a congregation or religion would be great.
Peace,
James