I am an enthusiastic participant in a church, but I have never been particularly concerned with denominational identity.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't consider myself any denomination.
I consider myself a non-denominational Christian. I grew up in a Bible church and still hold those beliefs very close to me.
I have my own faith which I've developed. It's non-denominational. I don't even know if it's about God.
I grew up Catholic, so the more non-denominational Christian experience was a new experience for me.
I am a Congregationalist with Catholic sensibilities. Which probably explains how I ended up in a Episcopal church.
I think we are all trying to figure out what it means to be the Church as opposed to just doing church.
I grew up in the church, and I feel very strongly about it.
As the Church is the aggregate of believers, there is an intimate analogy between the experience of the individual believer, and of the Church as a whole.
I still consider myself a very spiritual person but the structure of the church isn't really for me.
While I have never been a regular churchgoer, I'm anything but immune to the power and the majesty of the religious experience.