I am a Christian. My husband and I belong to the Episcopal Church.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I am a Congregationalist with Catholic sensibilities. Which probably explains how I ended up in a Episcopal church.
I am a Protestant. I am a communicant at the Church of the Holy Family, an Episcopal church in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
I'm not only a Christian, but I'm a pastor of a church.
We went to a very liberal Episcopalian church. It didn't take for me.
I've read in a couple stories that I was raised Episcopalian, but that's not true. I think that's just people assuming things. In some ways, I wish I was raised Episcopalian. I was kind of raised hodgepodge.
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 am a Catholic.
I still have deep respect for the evangelical tradition and feel, in many ways, close to the Baptist roots of my childhood, although I've been an Episcopalian throughout my adult life and a regular churchgoer.
I was raised an Episcopalian. And I did not and I don't believe that anyone is looking out for me personally.
I'm a born-again Christian. I was raised Episcopalian - I've always been of a Christian faith, but I became much more active in it when I married my first husband, Marvin. I changed from Episcopalian to Baptist.