I have a couple couple family members who still think the Democrats represent the working man. Nothing can jar them into reality. I’m not sure how a man of God hasn’t come to the realization the Democrats stand for nothing Godly.
I do know there was a concerted effort in the late 70’s through the 90’s for liberals to infiltrate Seminaries. I wish I could track down the article, it was maybe in a Guideposts Magazine in the early 90’s that detailed how the liberals saw taking over the clergy as a source of power. Hopefully that’s not the case at your church.
To be honest, I quit my church of 8 years at Christmas after something my Pastor did. I know I am to forgive him, which I did, but God didn't say I had to stay there and continually turn the other cheek. So right now, my husband and I have been visiting different churches until we find another one we feel at home in. Just call us Nomadic Worshippers.
We even went to the black church down the road. I know that sounds racist but it is a black church. Their preacher has fire and spirit. You could have heard a pin drop when we walked in, but you couldn't have found more welcoming people. After all, we worship the same God and we are all God's children. They even welcomed us back. We told them we'd probably pop up again.
Good for you. I gave up and honor the Lord in my own way. I just encountered too many ministers who had a liberal agenda. And every church I tried had a political structure behind the scenes that felt way too much like work.
Actually my husband and I are having more fun going to a different church every week. We even talked about continuing this instead of staying with one church. But wherever the Lord leads us, this is what we will do.
I have a couple couple family members who still think the Democrats represent the working man. Nothing can jar them into reality. I’m not sure how a man of God hasn’t come to the realization the Democrats stand for nothing Godly.
I do know there was a concerted effort in the late 70’s through the 90’s for liberals to infiltrate Seminaries. I wish I could track down the article, it was maybe in a Guideposts Magazine in the early 90’s that detailed how the liberals saw taking over the clergy as a source of power. Hopefully that’s not the case at your church.
To be honest, I quit my church of 8 years at Christmas after something my Pastor did. I know I am to forgive him, which I did, but God didn't say I had to stay there and continually turn the other cheek. So right now, my husband and I have been visiting different churches until we find another one we feel at home in. Just call us Nomadic Worshippers.
Mary, you are always so Christian. God's church resides in you and your husband.
We even went to the black church down the road. I know that sounds racist but it is a black church. Their preacher has fire and spirit. You could have heard a pin drop when we walked in, but you couldn't have found more welcoming people. After all, we worship the same God and we are all God's children. They even welcomed us back. We told them we'd probably pop up again.
Good for you. I gave up and honor the Lord in my own way. I just encountered too many ministers who had a liberal agenda. And every church I tried had a political structure behind the scenes that felt way too much like work.
Actually my husband and I are having more fun going to a different church every week. We even talked about continuing this instead of staying with one church. But wherever the Lord leads us, this is what we will do.