In my family, we were on again off again Unitarians, partly because my father, raised Roman Catholic, had had enough of church.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I grew up around a lot of various religions, so it's a part of my consciousness in a way. Everything from heavy Catholicism to followers of Indian spiritual masters to Unitarian universalists - all in one family. Though the family aspect was stronger than any particular dogma.
I personally have always found the Unitarian faith a source of comfort and help in my daily life.
I was brought up Methodist, christened as a little baby and went to church every Sunday.
I grew up in the United Methodist Church, and church was always a very big part of my growing up.
My family, frankly, they weren't folks who went to church every week. My mother was one of the most spiritual people I knew but she didn't raise me in the church, so I came to my Christian faith later in life and it was because the precepts of Jesus Christ spoke to me in terms of the kind of life that I would want to lead.
My family wanted church to be a place where we all went together. My dad was always traveling, and my mom was always working. School is where I did Bible classes and studied God.
Ours was a very progressive Protestant family, but my parents were God-loving rather than God-fearing. We went to church, and I still go with my mum and dad when I return home - it's a family thing. I played flute in my dad's marching band, but I had an integrated upbringing. We had a lot of Catholic friends.
I was brought up Catholic, and my family is still very religious.
I was raised Catholic, but my father's people were Methodist, so we went to both churches.
My family for several generations have been members of the Unitarian Church.