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To: anniegetyourgun
Another reason to attend, and not necessarily a good one, is that the Episcopal church was George Washington's church, and it was good enough for some of our Founding Fathers.

It's an important part of the American tradition, and a decent part in many ways, but I see no reason to follow a tradition that has lost all of its substance.

I began my life in the Episcopal church, was married in a Presbyterian church, attended Baptist churches in my early married life and now belong to a small but stable Assemblies of God Church. The "speaking in tongues" issue was and has been a big struggle for me, but what I really appreciate is that my pastor presents the pure and unvarnished gospel *every* *single* *service*, including the Christmas Eve service this past Friday. I don't mind that he regularly prays for our troops in Iraq, and a particular favorite of mine is that God would grant our troops "supernatural power to find and defeat the enemy".

91 posted on 12/26/2004 12:34:01 PM PST by ReveBM
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To: ReveBM; xzins
I understand R. I too have "been there, done that."

All I want is a congregation that adheres to the Word of God, worships with reverence, sends, and respects the holiness of God. That's tough to find in a country where there seems to be three kinds of churches: Those that place the traditions of men above anything else and; those who get together and repeat Jesus-is-my-boyfriend songs every Sunday; and those who don't really believe that God has spoken on the matter of sin.

93 posted on 12/26/2004 1:31:29 PM PST by anniegetyourgun
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