I was brought up by an Episcopalian father and Presbyterian mother in nondenominational Army chapels all over the world and never really had much religious experience.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I was raised Presbyterian, but I'm not really going to church. I think the experience in meditation is pretty much where it's at for me.
I'm from a family with five kids in it, and my father almost became a Catholic priest. And my mother never went to church, but she's the best Christian I know. My siblings have all chosen different paths to or away from their spirituality.
My mother was a not-too-devoted atheist. She went to Episcopal church on Christmas Eve every year, and that was mostly it.
I was raised an Episcopalian. And I did not and I don't believe that anyone is looking out for me personally.
I was raised in the Baptist church... but I didn't really have a real committed experience with Christ until my father died.
My first memories of religion were being taken to Episcopal church. My father was Catholic, but my mother, I believe, was Episcopal. So I sort of veered off into the watered-down version of Catholicism.
I grew up Presbyterian, just a basic Protestant upbringing. There were years in my life when I would go to church every Sunday and to Sunday school. Then I just phased out of it.
I am a Congregationalist with Catholic sensibilities. Which probably explains how I ended up in a Episcopal church.
I was a Presbyterian minister at a small church in Omaha, Nebraska.
I was reared in the church, in the Presbyterian Church.