While I am quite content at my church, many people in general do have difficulties at church. For those who a struggling with church, what are some solutions? Here are my thoughts on the matter along with Internet Monk reader responses.
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congratulations to them. Judy and I had our 50th last January 14. Not too many of us around. Our children celebrated ours both in January and also July when the weather was much better. They all are believers, thank God.
Fr. Bruce Kirkpatrick, MSJ (Anglican)
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The belief among Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox that Mary remained a virgin her entire life, never having sexual relations with Joseph after the birth of Christ. Most Protestants object to this doctrine believing that the Bible teaches that Mary had other children and that this doctrine arose out of a philosophical disdain for the [...]
congratulations to them. Judy and I had our 50th last January 14. Not too many of us around. Our children celebrated ours both in January and also July when the weather was much better. They all are believers, thank God.
Fr. Bruce Kirkpatrick, MSJ (Anglican)