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CFrance 01-06-2012 08:30 PM

Looking for a moderate/liberal church
 
We are moving to Tamarind Grove in February. We are a moderate to liberal couple who enjoy a liberal-leaning church with outreach missions in which we can participate. In Muskegon, MI, and Pittsburgh, PA, we are affiliated with Presbyterian churches, although any protestant church with a moderate/liberal bent would suit us. We do not wish to make any religious judgements; we merely wish to find a church that would suit our views. Can anyone suggest one? Thank you for any help.

eweissenbach 01-06-2012 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 437193)
We are moving to Tamarind Grove in February. We are a moderate to liberal couple who enjoy a liberal-leaning church with outreach missions in which we can participate. In Muskegon, MI, and Pittsburgh, PA, we are affiliated with Presbyterian churches, although any protestant church with a moderate/liberal bent would suit us. We do not wish to make any religious judgements; we merely wish to find a church that would suit our views. Can anyone suggest one? Thank you for any help.

Hope Lutheran is an ELCA (Evangelical Lutheran Church of America) congregation, which tends to be quite liberal and progressive. It is one of the largest churches in TV. http://hopelutheraninthevillages.org/

graciegirl 01-07-2012 03:07 AM

What is a moderate liberal church?

jblum315 01-07-2012 04:33 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 437276)
What is a moderate liberal church?

wondering the same thing?

The Villager II 01-07-2012 06:28 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 437276)
What is a moderate liberal church?

anything other than Baptist or Muslim.

DaleMN 01-07-2012 06:56 AM

There's a Unitarian/Universalist church near the Villages.

lightworker888 01-07-2012 07:19 AM

You might try Unity of the Villages. Here is their link.

http://www.unityofthevillages.org/tp....asp?ID=235509

LW888

Trish Crocker 01-07-2012 08:18 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 437276)
What is a moderate liberal church?

umm..let's see....you're either moderately liberal or liberally moderate?? Sounds like a few of the politicians I've listened to lately.

bkcunningham1 01-07-2012 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by jblum315 (Post 437280)
wondering the same thing?

That makes three of us.

Avista 01-07-2012 09:38 AM

You might try United Church of Christ of The Villages. They are on County Rd 101 down the road from Crispers. They have a web site.

eweissenbach 01-07-2012 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 437276)
What is a moderate liberal church?

For example: A liberal church has open communion
A conservative church limits communion to members

A liberal church may allow ordination of women, or women in the pulpit
A conservative church often limits the role of women in the hierarchy of the church

A liberal church may welcome people of all sexual orientations, perhaps even in the clergy and hierarchy
A conservative church may discourage homeosexuals as members, or certainly as members of the hierarchy

A liberal church may have some services that have more modern music and informal themes.
A conservative church may tend to have only traditional services

I am sure there are numerous other distinctions I have not mentioned, but you get the idea.

The Lutheran Church in America split into several factions (ELCA (liberal), Missouri Synod (cons.), Wisconsin Synod (cons.) and dozens of others) largely over differences on some of the above issues.

ilovetv 01-07-2012 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 437193)
We are moving to Tamarind Grove in February. We are a moderate to liberal couple who enjoy a liberal-leaning church with outreach missions in which we can participate. In Muskegon, MI, and Pittsburgh, PA, we are affiliated with Presbyterian churches, although any protestant church with a moderate/liberal bent would suit us. We do not wish to make any religious judgements; we merely wish to find a church that would suit our views. Can anyone suggest one? Thank you for any help.

Do you mean "liberal" as in interpreting God's Word--The Bible--so it conforms with liberal political views?

Or do you mean "liberal" as in forming political views that obey and submit to God's Word and His authority?

Filtering Scripture through today's American "liberal" politics and politicians (or to ANY of them) would be extremely demeaning to God.

I'm putting this here only as food for thought, because many people today want to change what Scripture says, to make God fit their politics, i.e. saying God is gender-free or is a woman to elevate militant feminism; or i.e. saying Jesus didn't get married and he lived with men because he was homosexual, to promote gay lifestyle and changing civil law to fit that.

uujudy 01-07-2012 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by eweissenbach (Post 437342)
For example: A liberal church has open communion
A conservative church limits communion to members

A liberal church may allow ordination of women, or women in the pulpit
A conservative church often limits the role of women in the hierarchy of the church

A liberal church may welcome people of all sexual orientations, perhaps even in the clergy and hierarchy
A conservative church may discourage homeosexuals as members, or certainly as members of the hierarchy

A liberal church may have some services that have more modern music and informal themes.
A conservative church may tend to have only traditional services

I am sure there are numerous other distinctions I have not mentioned, but you get the idea.

The Lutheran Church in America split into several factions (ELCA (liberal), Missouri Synod (cons.), Wisconsin Synod (cons.) and dozens of others) largely over differences on some of the above issues.

Excellent answer, Ed!

RItaly 01-07-2012 10:40 AM

moderate liberal
 
I am the posters spouse and Ed has well articulated the nature of the church we are seeking

eweissenbach 01-07-2012 10:41 AM

Just thought of another;
A liberal church would generally accept anyone as a member upon profession of faith.

A conservative church may require a vote of the church board or other requirements for membership.

I don't assume to be an expert on this subject and am not making judgements about either. I have been a member of what I would consider both liberal and conservative congregations and have found them both to be good church homes.


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