PloverWing
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- May 5, 2012
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You've listed an unusual combination of beliefs: non-Trinitarian, and also non-Pentecostal, and also conservative on women's roles in the church. (I can't tell exactly what you mean by point #8, so that's possibly unusual as well.) I don't think there's going to be any church that fits all of your beliefs; you're probably going to have to settle for one that matches most of the things that are most important to you, and you'll just disagree with the church about the other points.
Southern Baptist might be a reasonable fit, or a church on the conservative end of the Methodist/Wesleyan tradition. I'll disagree with Albion and say that the United Church of Christ is not a good fit: they're Trinitarian, and they're very affirming of women in church leadership.
Almost all Christian denominations accept the traditional doctrine of the Trinity, so that one's hard to avoid when choosing a church. At the same time, however, many Christians have a very fuzzy idea of what the Trinity means, so you could probably get along, in practice, without too many theology arguments.
Albion's question about worship style is a good one. Do you have any preferences about liturgical/nonliturgical worship, length of sermon, frequency of Communion -- things like that?
Southern Baptist might be a reasonable fit, or a church on the conservative end of the Methodist/Wesleyan tradition. I'll disagree with Albion and say that the United Church of Christ is not a good fit: they're Trinitarian, and they're very affirming of women in church leadership.
Almost all Christian denominations accept the traditional doctrine of the Trinity, so that one's hard to avoid when choosing a church. At the same time, however, many Christians have a very fuzzy idea of what the Trinity means, so you could probably get along, in practice, without too many theology arguments.
Albion's question about worship style is a good one. Do you have any preferences about liturgical/nonliturgical worship, length of sermon, frequency of Communion -- things like that?
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