How anathema am I?
I went to an open and affirming Episcopal church in the morning. (I got a blessing instead of Holy Communion though.) In the afternoon, I went to our town's Pride festival wearing a shirt with a rainbow design. ✝️ 🏳️🌈
I went to an open and affirming Episcopal church in the morning. (I got a blessing instead of Holy Communion though.) In the afternoon, I went to our town's Pride festival wearing a shirt with a rainbow design. ✝️ 🏳️🌈
I am not exvangelical myself. I come from a Catholic family, and identify as a progressive small 'c' cafeteria catholic (not necessarily Roman). However, my sister and her husband became non-denominational Christians. My sister isn't over the top pushy, but she does use a lot of the lingo, including spouting some prosperity gospel type stuff, and regularly posts Bible verses on her social media. I also get the impression that she views Catholicism and similar traditions as sort of quasi-pagan. My sister and her husband also have very different social and political views from mine as well. Any tips on how to navigate conversations about religion, etc.?
What's worth watching?