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I have decided that I want to convert to Christianity
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<blockquote data-quote="tampasteve" data-source="post: 76178739" data-attributes="member: 398316"><p>I went though RCIA to convert to the Roman Catholic Church. It was/is a really great program where you learn about the faith, and eventually are baptized and confirmed, almost always on Easter or Easter Vigil. I did not feel like an outcast, on the contrary it was nice to be a part of a large church with welcoming people. </p><p></p><p>I am no longer a practicing Catholic, but I hold them in high regard still, it is just not for me. I would advise you to look into the different practices of different denominations, look into the history, the Biblical beliefs and how the faith is lived daily. Try several churches and see where you feel comfortable, where the Spirit is calling you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tampasteve, post: 76178739, member: 398316"] I went though RCIA to convert to the Roman Catholic Church. It was/is a really great program where you learn about the faith, and eventually are baptized and confirmed, almost always on Easter or Easter Vigil. I did not feel like an outcast, on the contrary it was nice to be a part of a large church with welcoming people. I am no longer a practicing Catholic, but I hold them in high regard still, it is just not for me. I would advise you to look into the different practices of different denominations, look into the history, the Biblical beliefs and how the faith is lived daily. Try several churches and see where you feel comfortable, where the Spirit is calling you. [/QUOTE]
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