Thank you for this one. I enjoyed it very much. I attend two conservative/traditional meetings. One has Bibles on each bench. At the other one, most people bring their own Bibles to meeting. In both meetings, 8/10 or maybe even 9/10 of the vocal ministry include some reading of -- or at least referencing of a biblical passage. It is always clear among them that the Bible is very important and should be used as a guide -- yet it is not equal with God, Christ, or Spirit -- but it helps us to know Him and to grow in our faith and practice. 🙏🏼 🕊 🌿
Quakerism reminds me of other spiritualism and emotionalism of other religious traditions. You add the Hindu like aspect of G-d within everyone and it’d be easy to lose focus for an assumption of reality to feeling over substance.
Thank you for this one. I enjoyed it very much.
I attend two conservative/traditional meetings. One has Bibles on each bench. At the other one, most people bring their own Bibles to meeting.
In both meetings, 8/10 or maybe even 9/10 of the vocal ministry include some reading of -- or at least referencing of a biblical passage.
It is always clear among them that the Bible is very important and should be used as a guide -- yet it is not equal with God, Christ, or Spirit -- but it helps us to know Him and to grow in our faith and practice. 🙏🏼 🕊 🌿
Informative.
Quakerism reminds me of other spiritualism and emotionalism of other religious traditions. You add the Hindu like aspect of G-d within everyone and it’d be easy to lose focus for an assumption of reality to feeling over substance.