During the Good Friday liturgy, when we pray for "all who have not received the Gospel of Christ", it includes "those who in the name of Christ have persecuted others". We pray that God will open their hearts to truth.
Christianity is by its very nature a proselytizing faith, but the Episcopalians are the most respectful of other traditions that I've found so far, with the exception of the Quakers and the U-Us.
Christianity is by its very nature a proselytizing faith, but the Episcopalians are the most respectful of other traditions that I've found so far, with the exception of the Quakers and the U-Us.
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*hugs*
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never before have i found an organized religion that was so open to all lifestyle choices, so tolerant of other religions and so accepting of others views. proud to be an episcopalian....yep, me too!
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I've just added you to my friends list; I found your journal through
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If it is not too intrusive, might I ask what church you attend? I attend St. Timothy's, Mountain View. Long on good people, short on architecture (it was one of those mid-sixties modern churches -- it has been compared to a Pizza Hut in appearance). But there also great churches in Palo Alto, Sunnyvale and Cupertino. (If I am being intrusive, please forgive me and ignore the request.)
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