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.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm Presbyterian and I don't go to church very much.
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 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.
I was reared in the church, in the Presbyterian Church.
My earliest experiences in meditation were in a context of intensive retreats.
I think I'm a spiritual person. I don't really go to church often when services are on, but I like going in when they are empty and quiet, and just sitting there and thinking for a little while.
Only a couple of times have I ever been to church and felt enlightened by it.
I don't have to go to church. The church is within me and the experience is my own. It's my life experience.
I grew up in the church, and I feel very strongly about it.
I was raised Catholic and I'm Presbyterian now, but I've always been a Christian, regardless of denomination. I believe that Jesus is the way.