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Htom Sirveaux

(1,242 posts)
Thu Jul 10, 2014, 02:42 AM Jul 2014

What do you love most about your spiritual perspective?

What keeps you grounded within it, even as you explore other traditions and perspectives? i want to know what makes you "x" rather than "y" even if you appreciate a lot of what "y" brings to the table.

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What do you love most about your spiritual perspective? (Original Post) Htom Sirveaux Jul 2014 OP
A lot of it is simply that it's what I was brought up with wryter2000 Jul 2014 #1
What keeps me where I am is the beauty of Anglican/Episcopalian liturgy. hrmjustin Jul 2014 #2

wryter2000

(47,455 posts)
1. A lot of it is simply that it's what I was brought up with
Thu Jul 10, 2014, 10:23 AM
Jul 2014

If I'd been raised in another liberal faith, I imagine that's what I'd be now.

However, I was most drawn to come back to church when Eugene Robinson became a bishop and when Katharine Jefferts-Schori became Presiding Bishop. I'm especially impressed that the church is standing firm in the face of resistance within the church.

So, I guess it's the spirit of love more than anything else. Plus, I love the liturgy and the music.

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