- May 19, 2007
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I began to go to a non-denomination church in 2013 when I remarried. There was a sense of belonging and there was freedom to worship.
The music was contemporary and there appeared to be some ministerial development under way.
I eventually joined the worship team, playing lead guitar and bass.
The most significant thing I saw was that the door was open for me to explore and study prophecy.
I would eventually learn to prophesy during breaks in the service. It would be brief, to the point and I hoped to inspire people.
In 2015 I began to have problems with my medication, behavioral issues persisted for months until I was prescribed another drug.
It ruined the experience for me and I eventually had to move on.
I have nothing bad to say about the pastor or his congregation, I wish them the best.
The music was contemporary and there appeared to be some ministerial development under way.
I eventually joined the worship team, playing lead guitar and bass.
The most significant thing I saw was that the door was open for me to explore and study prophecy.
I would eventually learn to prophesy during breaks in the service. It would be brief, to the point and I hoped to inspire people.
In 2015 I began to have problems with my medication, behavioral issues persisted for months until I was prescribed another drug.
It ruined the experience for me and I eventually had to move on.
I have nothing bad to say about the pastor or his congregation, I wish them the best.