I have my own faith which I've developed. It's non-denominational. I don't even know if it's about God.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've been speaking at churches for years, as well as juvenile jails, rehabs and hospitals, and I always talk about my faith. That is a declaration of my relationship with God.
My faith isn't very churchy, it's a pretty personal, intimate thing and has been a huge source of strength in moments of life and death.
I'm a firm believer in God himself, but that's as far as I can go. I'm not any denomination. I'm not Catholic or Presbyterian or Baptist or Methodist or Jewish or Muslim. I'm none of those things. And I'm sure that's just fine with God.
My faith informs everything I think and do. It's part of my value system.
I don't consider myself any denomination.
What I've found, and what Scripture tells us, is that your faith is not something on the side, something you carry with you - it is inherently who you are.
I am an enthusiastic participant in a church, but I have never been particularly concerned with denominational identity.
Don't be confused that my interest in religion, faith, and spirituality is driven by any sense of faith or spirituality of my own.
My faith was started off by my grandmother and mother, and so I always saw it as a very private, personal thing.
I consider myself a non-denominational Christian. I grew up in a Bible church and still hold those beliefs very close to me.