Am I still banished to to back of the shul??I didn’t see listed among the alternatives - Occupational responsibilities and obligations.
From now on you're not sitting any closer than 15 rows from the bimah!
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Am I still banished to to back of the shul??I didn’t see listed among the alternatives - Occupational responsibilities and obligations.
From now on you're not sitting any closer than 15 rows from the bimah!
If there are other reasons not listed, please include them in a comment. Also, do any of you attend different places of worship because each meets different needs for you?
I didn’t see listed among the alternatives - Occupational responsibilities and obligations.
I mostly attend communal worship services to pray for RF atheists. They need all the prayer I can muster IMHO!
RF is shortform for "Religious Forums", these forums.Sorry, what does the RF stand for?
Thank youRF is shortform for "Religious Forums", these forums.
IMHO: Useful prayer for Atheists is:I mostly attend communal worship services to pray for RF atheists. They need all the prayer I can muster IMHO!
Devotional singing uplifts meIf there are other reasons not listed, please include them in a comment. Also, do any of you attend different places of worship because each meets different needs for you?
My screen name is RabbiO. I use that screen name because that is, in fact, what I am.... a (Reform) rabbi.Can you explain what you mean?
My screen name is RabbiO. I use that screen name because that is, in fact, what I am.... a (Reform) rabbi.
Does that answer your question?
No that was not what I was saying.So... You're saying someone may only be going to a place of worship due to their vocational commitments?
No that was not what I was saying.
Because love is pointless without sharing it with others and Christian worship is inherently communal as it is about sharing of ourselves and so on. It goes back to the nature of the Trinity to me. The Divine Persons of the Trinity eternally share of Themselves in love and hope and so that is the blueprint of how to live our lives.
I've heard this same concern from single Catholics a lot lately - that all manner of group activities is so family focused that it actually makes them feel like the DON'T belong, which is quite ironic.
Sorry, what does the RF stand for?
IMHO: Useful prayer for Atheists is:
"Please Father forgive me, that I have sinned again, belittling Atheists, by telling them, that they need Religion or my God"
That is a prayer for ME, not for atheists.
If there are other reasons not listed, please include them in a comment. Also, do any of you attend different places of worship because each meets different needs for you?