I have a gay friend who does mission work for his Church every year, and he never misses a Sunday out of Church (unless he's doing the mission work in Ukraine). I do pretty much agree with Pope Francis' position on Christianity and homosexualty. I don't agree with the Pope on everything, but I think he's right here. Admittedly, I'm both a devout Christian and a staunch Libertarian (in that order, with Christian coming first), which may be why I have a different perspective on this than others. I try to lead by example, and not force my Christian faith on everyone. This thread actually had a lot to do with me stopping cursing on here and Facebook too. If I'm not setting a good example, then I can and probably will lead others astray.
Do you have any encouraging words you want to share?
I had a neck operation that by the Grace of God went well, and I sincerely thank Him for the wonderful recovery I've had in the last seven weeks. My neurologist wasn't convinced the neck operation would stop my almost non-stop migraines, but I've only had two or three now in seven weeks. I had a lot of people praying for me though, for which I am also grateful. My neck should ease up enough soon where I can attend church physically instead of watching services online.
Hey guys,
I'm a fallen catholic, did the whole 6 years of Catechism and didn't really buy into it or believe even though I accepted communion and confirmation (don't judge too hard my family really wanted it for me). I've always liked the community vibe that it gave off every week. I'm glad there's a thread on here for you guys that isn't trashed by trolls!
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Originally posted by brianc33616
I had a neck operation that by the Grace of God went well, and I sincerely thank Him for the wonderful recovery I've had in the last seven weeks. My neurologist wasn't convinced the neck operation would stop my almost non-stop migraines, but I've only had two or three now in seven weeks. I had a lot of people praying for me though, for which I am also grateful. My neck should ease up enough soon where I can attend church physically instead of watching services online.
Wishing you a speedy recovery, glad everything is going well!
I had a neck operation that by the Grace of God went well, and I sincerely thank Him for the wonderful recovery I've had in the last seven weeks. My neurologist wasn't convinced the neck operation would stop my almost non-stop migraines, but I've only had two or three now in seven weeks. I had a lot of people praying for me though, for which I am also grateful. My neck should ease up enough soon where I can attend church physically instead of watching services online.
Wishing you the best in the coming months! Get better soon!
I had a neck operation that by the Grace of God went well, and I sincerely thank Him for the wonderful recovery I've had in the last seven weeks. My neurologist wasn't convinced the neck operation would stop my almost non-stop migraines, but I've only had two or three now in seven weeks. I had a lot of people praying for me though, for which I am also grateful. My neck should ease up enough soon where I can attend church physically instead of watching services online.
Thanks for sharing.
Hope you feel better soon. I pray that a touch from God and he will heal you very quickly.
riri's responses make me scream a bit, i wont lie.
I'm a 100% raised catholic. Went to church every sunday, took communion etc.
Once I moved out to Uni i kinda found myself, and didn't let my parents/family influence my beliefs. I don't go to church anymore, as I kinda don't agree with how they handle things. But I still consider myself catholic.
I'm not saying here but God created Earth and universe in 6 days? I'm such a flop Christian. My mum is a good one though and she always tries to make me read Bible
I'm not saying here but God created Earth and universe in 6 days? I'm such a flop Christian. My mum is a good one though and she always tries to make me read Bible
Brian praying for you
Avril LaQueen your Gospel Anthem is iconic tbh
Lemme post here my favorite asian gospel song
M Lyrics
"Mary" There is someone I should love;
every person who has ever been hurt...
As I look around,
everyone busily
hurries on by.
I noticed that this year, too,
the signs of winter have
come very soon.
Again, somewhere in this city today
two people will meet and fall in love;
the curtains are violently opened.
Even so, everything eventually,
someday, has an end.
Again, somewhere in this city today
two people split apart;
the curtains are quitely dropped.
"Mary" There is someone I should love.
At times I feel very lonely.
But my needs are all filled
by the person I should love.
"Mary" There is someone I should love.
At times I bear very deep wounds.
But my they are all healed
by the person I should love.
"Maria" Everyone is crying.
"Maria" But I want to believe.
"Maria" So I'm praying now
that this is my final love.
Beginnings come at random,
but endings always have a reason.