I'm a Christian. I go to church when I can. I was raised Baptist. I went to a Lutheran school. I'm a nondenominational practicing Christian. I have a lot of faith.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm not only a Christian, but I'm a pastor of a church.
Personally, I am a church-going Christian. I love my church, my congregation; it's my favorite place to be.
I don't necessarily go to church every week, but I am a Christian, and I believe in God and Jesus Christ.
I am a Protestant. I am a communicant at the Church of the Holy Family, an Episcopal church in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
I was raised in the Baptist church... but I didn't really have a real committed experience with Christ until my father died.
I am spiritual but not massively religious, and I don't go to church. If someone said 'What religion are you?' I would say 'Christian.' But I don't practice.
I grew up in the Midwest and had a lot of exposure to big religion. I went to church every Sunday - my mother even sang in the choir - and most families I knew where practicing Christians.
I was baptized a Baptist, but I'm just Christian, as far as I'm concerned. I could go in any church, doesn't matter if it's Baptist, Protestant, Episcopal, or Catholic.
I was raised a Christian. I'd like to think I have Christian values. I don't attend church.
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.