Thanks for writing, Jimmy! I had some contact with the Community of Christ when it was the Reorganized Latter Day Saints. Their college age youth group invited me to talk about biblical nonresistance. I knew one of the members quite well, and enjoyed being with the group. I have often wondered about the transformation into the Community of Christ, and what this tradition currently stands for.
It looks as if you have explored widely Christian and Christian-related spiritualities. What draws you to Friends, and to QQ? In any case, welcome!
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By the way, the Episcopal Church is the first one I remember ever attending, with my Swedish Lutheran great-uncle.
Thanks for writing, Jimmy! I had some contact with the Community of Christ when it was the Reorganized Latter Day Saints. Their college age youth group invited me to talk about biblical nonresistance. I knew one of the members quite well, and enjoyed being with the group. I have often wondered about the transformation into the Community of Christ, and what this tradition currently stands for.
It looks as if you have explored widely Christian and Christian-related spiritualities. What draws you to Friends, and to QQ? In any case, welcome!
Welcome to QQ, Jimmy! If and as you feel to do so, tell us more about who you are and what is important in your life.