Katie
16 years ago
As a former preacher's daughter, I had some pretty tough experiences wth "Christians" and churches. I'm still a Christian, but I don't like to be in a church of the denomination that I pretty much grew up in. I still believe those beliefs, for the most part. But I just got burnt out by those churches. What's the worst church/ "Christian" experience you've ever had? |
keithnwv
16 years ago
I grew up in the Methodist church. Aboout 6 years ago me and my family decided to leave our church. We we getting nothing. We started attending a Independant Baptist Church. We felt quite at home there. We all got involved . My wife did some teaching, We worked in the bus ministry, food pantry, church news paper, home visitaion, alot of stuff. My wife suffers from seizures some times and with 2 girls at home, jobs, a farm, and just everyting going on in our lives, we needed a break from the bus ministry. We did our visiting on saturdays and then picked up kids and adults on our school bus on sundays, so our weekends were pretty much full just working the bus. Our high attendance on a sunday was 53 on the bus. During VBS we had a high of 67.I informed the pastor we were going to take 8 weeks off this past summer to just relax some , get refreshed and see what we were supposed to be doing. WE missed 2 services because my daughter was graduating from high school and we had things to do. The next service we went back and from the pulpit the pastor stated that there were people here who turned their backs on the bus kids, there were people who were putting THEIR family ahead of serving God, that no one was a busy as he was and there was no reason that, as the pastor, he should have to take a bus route but it was his now and no one had better try to take it from him. This was said from the pulpit and everyone knew who he was referring to. Although, we just needed a small break after working almost 4 years in the bus ministry, every weekend. |
adriaan
16 years ago
My sister was receiving Holy Communion and failed to eat the bread within ten seconds or receiving it...and one of the nuns snatched it out of her hand and ate it for her. We found out later that if you don't eat it immediately, some people feel you're insulting God. |
Lethmelodis
16 years ago
I was told by a preacher that the reason why I got ran over by a bus was because I'm an agnostic and I "deny God's love". |
InvisiblyHeartless
16 years ago
I went with my family to a church until a few years ago and we decided to leave. The services weren't really well-done and none of us were getting anything from the church. |
The Lonely Rose
16 years ago
MY Worst "Christian" experience is where someone was trying to convince my family to be christian and how it is the only way to go. After they gave up they just screamed that we are sinning..... |
Teria
16 years ago
I find it sad that people have to go through such things. But, in a way we have 'no right' to say they are or aren't christian for their actions. Everyone sins - christian or not. |
Pamela
16 years ago
I don't go to churches and I've not been raised a christian, but I do concider myself Christian. |
Teria
16 years ago
"I have had a lot of bad experiences with churches. I have come to believe that my own personal relationship with God is what matters and how I treat my fellow man." |
Teria
16 years ago
Well, the way I see it he's not teaching you about God's love ... God is. People hear what they want to hear. They take what is said how they want to take it. If you take the words he preaches the correct way instead of the wrong way, then you're liable to have a good church experience. |
Katie
16 years ago
If you have a great church experience, then tell us:). I love having that little bit of extra faith.:) I'll start. After all the other bad experiences, I found a great place where I feel so at peace. The people are amazing. I haven't gone in a while because of some issues with my dad, but I really miss it. |
Teria
16 years ago
I've found a few places where I felt at peace. I was at a church that consisted of 30 people, on a good day, for quite awhile in my previous town. The people there were so kind and utterly in sync with God. The had a Cookie Ministry which I absolutely adored the idea of and helped out as much as possible. It was for students, on wed. afternoons in junior high school. They would come and eat cookies, some would only come for the cookies then leave, but majority of them stayed for a fun activity involving God. |
Jonathan
16 years ago
I was kicked out of catholic school because i kept asking questions and demanded evidence. I got " the evidence is all around you" and then they proceeded to kick me out. |
forevertobeart
16 years ago
Living in the South, the Bible Belt, there are some pretty ridiculous churches and people. I've never been to any other church other than my own, and I'm quite glad. I can honestly say I've never had any bad church experiences, yet. The thing I love about my church is that no matter where you go, whether it's the one I attend now, the one near my dad's house, or the ones we go to when we're out of town, the church is still the same, and I always have the same strong feelings. |
Nanita
16 years ago
I'm a preacher's daughter and I love Jesus. |
Krista
15 years ago
"It's a shame you are left handed |
BREEawNUHH
15 years ago
"It's a shame you are left handed |
ASPHYXIATED
15 years ago
My English teacher, who was a priest, failing me for 3 years because I was female. He didn't think girls needed education, but I got an A in my state exam so showed him. :) |
Michael D Nalley
15 years ago
I have often wondered about how much has changed in Ireland since the time that Frank McCourt wrote Angela's ashes it seems he had bad and good memories of priest |
ASPHYXIATED
15 years ago
Haha I have indeed, I also loved the film. |
ASPHYXIATED
15 years ago
Haha I have indeed, I also loved the film. |
Michael D Nalley
15 years ago
I have not seen Butcher Boy but I seen the film Angela's ashes before a friend lent me the book |
ASPHYXIATED
15 years ago
Well most priests I know are living in the past and can't accept the change in society, or the fact Ireland has changed a lot. |
Michael D Nalley
15 years ago
Most of the priest I know seem to be moving into the future yet reluctant to face the bad mistakes of the past authorities. Many are more like the compassionate priest that heard Frank's confession after he confessed to stealing a chip from a passed out drunk while he was looking for his father who had stole the money meant for his babies milk |
ASPHYXIATED
15 years ago
I think its a disgrace how everything is being covered up and hidden. A priest from my school years and years ago was found to of molested students only within the last few years, and he hasn't been in the school for 20 odd years. But instead of a sentence, he's put in a home?! If it were any random person on the street they'd be sentenced. |
Michael D Nalley
15 years ago
It is a disgrace |
ASPHYXIATED
15 years ago
Its become politics. |
Michael D Nalley
15 years ago
I believe the innocence of religion may have been lost even before religious authorities crucified Christ |