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April's avatar

Excellent post ! Too many churches have become as you say chaplaincy to ideology. Two pastors I know from my old church have turned their social media into constant self righteous ranting. It’s distasteful. They talk about Christians who don’t vote with them as “so-called Christians.” I had thought about going back to one of their churches but I’m not going to. I wonder if they realize that they are discouraging people from going to church by acting this way? Or they’d just rather speak to their loyal supporters.

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I am one who wears her thoughts on her sleeve in flashing neon (including what I think of some politicians) but will never try and browbeat anyone into agreeing with me, and I go to church to gather with others to hear a minster lead us away to follow God to more peaceful pastures. On the other hand, in 2009 we chose to buy rural land on an unimproved road (trail) to start a farm in the midst of drug dens with some law-abiding property owners in the mix. The drug dens have been intimidating the others for decades, but that ship is now turning. I will admit to not being very meek forcing this change, and I have a cheering section from some of the neighbors. Sometimes an old lady has to do what she has to do, and even in the drug dens there are children who will likely benefit!

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