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Edited on Sun Aug-14-11 02:15 PM by ButterflyBlood
Looking for a bit more info since I have such conflicting ones now. There's one in my area which I think is simply awesome, great message, great style, great people. It has a bit of a progressive focus but also tries hard to be apolitical (in a pre-election sermon about Jesus and politics the pastor even mentioned "Yes, I do have a side here and there is no way you're going to find out who it is." Then made a joke about how he had to make sure to not wear one of his red or blue shirts to appear to be giving a coded message.) Considering that this one has a rather young crowd in a very liberal city it's easy to see how most would tilt. The message has always been positive and never condemning, in fact when I went this morning the sermon was about how we too often assume God is angry at us and feel unworthy when that's not true.
But I've heard all sorts of mixed things otherwise. They're an evangelical denomination founded by a guy who was a bit of a nutjob, they've done some crazy "charismatic" things (I haven't see anything here beyond people waving their arms in the air during worship songs.), they've been quite hostile to women and started out teaching some very backwards things about gender roles (nothing of that sort I've ever seen here, which also sometimes has women preaching.) and a bunch often end up being kind of cult-like.
So any personal experiences?
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