Intangible Religious Benefits
Posted by CC on February 9, 2012
Hopefully, we all know we receive something especially beneficial through our connection to our church. But what is it? Can it be explained? Quantified? Qualified? As we launch this year’s stewardship season and talk about what we should give the church, let’s not forget to talk about what we get back. This sermon was delivered by Reverend Danny Reed on February 5, 2012.
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Beshoy said
Yes, it’s that spiritual but not irgelious thing that’s grating on me. I’m not irgelious. I’m not freaking spiritual either, whatever the heck that’s supposed to mean.I kind of get the feeling that a lot of UU’s have gotten as far as questioning religion, and perhaps questioning the existence of a god, but they still have underlying assumptions that they are not questioning. I think that aside from their dogma, most xian churches also work very hard to instill the basic messages of it’s important to be spiritual , and it’s necessary to have faith in something . Those assumptions still seem to be operating in the UU congregations.