Google mentioned Episcopal. I attended the Episcopal church a couple times in the past year and liked it a lot. It's more structured and no crazy music and informal stuff. The priest had some interesting readings that landed in my soul.

Then the congregant made some comment about organizing political stuff in the run up to November elections. She had a beautiful voice but I really didn't want to hear even vaguely about politics in church.

I just met the Mormon missionaries in the town where I am. Some smart blond kids from Idaho asking if they can come around and talk about Jesus and the book of Mormon.

All the different churches are like Bitcoin mining/nodes. It keeps the whole network honest even when some fork off. Church of Christ sounds like a good concept.

I'm not too familiar with JW other than it seems super Ponzi and hard to escape from once within.

As many dark street corners as they stand on, I kinda wonder if it was a secret tactic of businessmen to have free street policing.
Thread creeping here. Episcopal is a great blend between Protestant and Catholic. It’s like Catholicism without the bureaucracy of the Vatican.
Always fun to revive a thread 😄

It did seem to be a good blend of the two. The reason I haven't gone back, in addition to being lazy was they seem gay friendly:-D. Which is nice for me as a retired gay, but I just seem called a different way right now so I don't want anyone telling me I don't need to try to give straight a shot or at least asexual.
The inclusion of gay marriage was and is a hot topic in the Episcopalian community. Some episcopal churches don’t recognize it, although many churches will recognize a gay marriage. It’s pretty much a church by church issue. I’m in different about it. I just don’t like how a lot of the churches display the pride flag.
I see. So there isn't like a denominational platform or something about it.

The words that the priest said really resonated. Mainly because he just picked a passage from the old testament and barely added anything to it.
yeah, those JWs do tend to hang out in shady places, maybe they do kinda ward off the shadies, i mean, really, they always hang out in shady places at the edges of mostly metro stations in eastern europe

i don't understand them at all, but even though i was raised with SDA and went to many services i'm now finally at a point where i'm like, integrating all of it, ok, SDA is just mainly some kind of jew scam to introduce cornflakes and circumcision and veganism mainly (really, that's really what it was)…
You would be a good one to ask this question:

What do you think of the Bob Proctor abundance meditation
I'm a bit scared of it tbh. But maybe it's entirely harmless.
red flags on abundance and meditation

focus on stuff that actually heals you and makes you valuable to someone in the short term (by which i mean next 5 years)

maybe you need to learn javascript, maybe you need to learn cloud deployment, or CI/CD devops stuff, maybe you need to drill down on your database skills for writing, idk, graphql queries or heaven forefend, something horrible like building custom key value store indexes
Ok, so meditating isn't going to cut the paycheck. You aren't one of those" 0.1 BTC and you're set" kinda folks :-D how much would it take tho to retire myself into non productivity?

I'm Looking up ci/CD, graphQL and custom key value store indexes.

I dislike JavaScript, is python still a good skill?
what would replace Oracle and Pl/SQL in some decentralized future
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