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Studying Christianity...

Started by Mohini, April 08, 2013, 03:15:37 AM

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Mohini

I thought I would never say this, but I think I'm actually studying about Christianity again.

Now, I'm just trying to find a good church group to be part of!
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Vicky

If you are in Canada, the Anglican Church Of Canada has a good reputation for being welcoming to GLBT people.  There are many clergy who do solemnize same sex marriages, and at least one priest is in such a relationship. You may need to find out which parishes are better than others on that though.  The Anglican Church Of Canada and the Episcopal Church in the U.S. are in a bit of a doghouse with the rest of the worldwide Anglican Communion over the GLBT issues, so they must be doing something right.  The theology of the church is NOT fundamentalist and has a wide loose range on the subject of where the Bible stands in things, but they are also a church that welcomes the role of human thought and reason.  They would be a good place,  You do not have to leave your brains at the church door. Check their websites for local churches. 
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spacial

That's not a bad suggestion Vicky. Episcopal/Anglican are such a broad church, tolerant to so many diverse ideas, they may be absolutely perfect.
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Mohini

Quote from: Vicky on April 08, 2013, 06:54:37 PM
If you are in Canada, the Anglican Church Of Canada has a good reputation for being welcoming to GLBT people.  There are many clergy who do solemnize same sex marriages, and at least one priest is in such a relationship. You may need to find out which parishes are better than others on that though.  The Anglican Church Of Canada and the Episcopal Church in the U.S. are in a bit of a doghouse with the rest of the worldwide Anglican Communion over the GLBT issues, so they must be doing something right.  The theology of the church is NOT fundamentalist and has a wide loose range on the subject of where the Bible stands in things, but they are also a church that welcomes the role of human thought and reason.  They would be a good place,  You do not have to leave your brains at the church door. Check their websites for local churches.

Thanks Vicky! I'll try that out. I've been trying to figure out which church to attend, since I came from a Catholic background. I know that there is a queer friendly churches here, but all three of them are Evangelical and born-again, and that theology doesn't sit with me!
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Shawn Sunshine

this might be helpful to you, a list of churches and the current stance on lgbt (homosexuality) issues: which gives an insight if they support transgender as well.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Christian_denominational_positions_on_homosexuality


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Mohini

Thank you Shawn for the resource. It's so sad that so many Christian groups still have a hard time on homosexuality!

Maybe I will visit the Quakers at least once. One friend of mine also recommended them to me, and to try it at least once!
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