Quick background. My husband was raised LDS, I was raised in a non-religious home, but became a Mormon at 16 (2001). We married in the temple and all that good Mormon stuff. I doubted a lot for a long time, and my husband did to. We stopped physically attenting LDS services around 2010, and formally resigned our memebership in 2014.
We had a lot of re-programming, re-definining, re-discovering of God to do, and we did it. We wanted to hold onto our believe in Christ, because so many who leave the LDS church loose their belief in God completely. It isn't always easy, esp for me for some reason, I go through periods of doubt and periods of faith. I find it hard to trust in religion. My doubts are often brought on by some sort of black & white Christian thinking like "If you don't believe in a young earth and 6 literal days of creation you are calling God a liar!", when I see evidence with my own eyes of an old earth and a fossil record that shows evidence for evolution. Then I'm left questioning if I could possibly be a Christian and accept evolution.
Christ is my Savior. There is so much in the bible and in this world that makes no sense to me, so I just put my hope in Him.
Anyway, what we are looking for -
- a place that won't be critical of my propensity to question/doubt
- a place where it is ok to believe in evolution/thesitic evolution
- maybe open communion, because I know I'm going to be super hesitant to go through a whole process to commit to a specific denomination/church
- more "liberal" (I guess) views on social issues like homosexuality
- focus is on realtionship with God and not all the peripheral (spiritual gifts, how well you pray, if you raise your hands in worship, spiritual warfare, an alter call every other week -- I don't want it to be about ME, I want it to be about God!)
That's probably an odd list. We are in a somewhat less urban part of Utah, so I feel like some of our choices are limited. We've been attending a nearby church that we later discovered is an Assemblies of God, though we haven't seen any evidence of spiritual gifts to frighten us away. We visited the bigger Non-denom church once and it was too big that it would have lacked the community we wanted, and the sermon was pure fluff. Part of me wonders if we'd like a liturgical church, but aren't those closed communion?
I know there are Methodist, ELCA Lutheran, and Episcopal, and of course Catholic churches in our broader area, and a handful of small bible churches, and then countless Mormon churches.
Thanks in advance!
We had a lot of re-programming, re-definining, re-discovering of God to do, and we did it. We wanted to hold onto our believe in Christ, because so many who leave the LDS church loose their belief in God completely. It isn't always easy, esp for me for some reason, I go through periods of doubt and periods of faith. I find it hard to trust in religion. My doubts are often brought on by some sort of black & white Christian thinking like "If you don't believe in a young earth and 6 literal days of creation you are calling God a liar!", when I see evidence with my own eyes of an old earth and a fossil record that shows evidence for evolution. Then I'm left questioning if I could possibly be a Christian and accept evolution.
Christ is my Savior. There is so much in the bible and in this world that makes no sense to me, so I just put my hope in Him.
Anyway, what we are looking for -
- a place that won't be critical of my propensity to question/doubt
- a place where it is ok to believe in evolution/thesitic evolution
- maybe open communion, because I know I'm going to be super hesitant to go through a whole process to commit to a specific denomination/church
- more "liberal" (I guess) views on social issues like homosexuality
- focus is on realtionship with God and not all the peripheral (spiritual gifts, how well you pray, if you raise your hands in worship, spiritual warfare, an alter call every other week -- I don't want it to be about ME, I want it to be about God!)
That's probably an odd list. We are in a somewhat less urban part of Utah, so I feel like some of our choices are limited. We've been attending a nearby church that we later discovered is an Assemblies of God, though we haven't seen any evidence of spiritual gifts to frighten us away. We visited the bigger Non-denom church once and it was too big that it would have lacked the community we wanted, and the sermon was pure fluff. Part of me wonders if we'd like a liturgical church, but aren't those closed communion?
I know there are Methodist, ELCA Lutheran, and Episcopal, and of course Catholic churches in our broader area, and a handful of small bible churches, and then countless Mormon churches.
Thanks in advance!