Katzpur
Not your average Mormon
Seriously, if you are going to attempt to give him the experience of Christian worship, it might make sense for you to pick several different churches, and attend each of them several times (perhaps six weeks each -- maybe for a total of a year). Since you are an unbeliever yourself and consequently have no personal bias for or against any specific denomination, he would end up with a more balanced perspective of what Christianity is all about. Yes, the differences in doctrine might be confusing to him, but they're a part of the way things are. Otherwise, I can pretty much guarantee that it's going to be a crap shoot. If you pick just one, it may be one that he likes immediately and feels comfortable at or it may be one that leaves a sour taste in his mouth that he'll never forget. If you were to want to get the full spectrum of what Christian worship and doctrine is like, you might want to consider going to one from each of these groups I'm listing. (Some people may disagree with the ones I put together, and I have no problem with that. I'd be open to suggestions on how I might have done better.)Katzpur, thank you. I wasn't even aware of that. I looked into it a bit. I think he will be confused about the difference between a temporal hell and a permanent one, but it does sound a lot less threatening. Thank you for sharing.
1. Roman Catholic or Eastern Orthodox
2. Episcopal (maybe should have been in the Catholic/Orthodox group; I'm not sure)
3. Lutheran, Methodist or Presbyterian
4. Baptist (maybe should have been in the Lutheran, Methodist, Presbyterian group)
5. Latter-day Saints (Official Website in case you want to read up on what to expect)
6. Pentacostal
7. Jehovah's Witnesses
8. Quaker or Unitarian
9. Seventh-day Adventists
10. Non-denominational
As I already mentioned, you are to be commended for your willingness to take your son to church, when you are not a believer. If he ends up being an atheist, too, at least he will have been able to say that he was exposed to Christianity and it didn't work for him. And he will always look up to you for being so open-minded and supportive.
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