Hello InkachuI've never been on a walk, DC What's your overall opinion of the movement/organization? The argument of the thread seems to be mainly that it's an "exclusionary" thing, something that separates parishioners from their church, husbands from wives, non-WTE members from WTE members? What do you think about that particular angle of thinking?
Thanks, Phil I'd really like to hear from those who said they were about to go on a walk, and see what their experiences were. I wonder if any of them are still around CF.
I have just returned from WTE 4-25 thru 4-28-2013. So I am A 4th dayer
WTE is many things mostly it is OK IF you put the product in the correct perspective.
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WTE is a community that requires you to do a 72 hour weekend program before you can fully participate. The community is what is important. My major complaint is that I was excluded from the community when my wife was brought in with candlelight. Again Your outside relationships are secondary to WTE. I have encouraged my wife to also respond. Not only did she really enjoy WTE she later was a table leader. I found it mostly redundant and boring. I also had done much research my wife had not and has not done any
I meet that requirement for having just gone so ask your question.
I also Know Phil G from this forum
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