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November 29, 2015 at 7:41 pm #210356
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GuestI am Rick, 5 years convert to the church. I grew up in a Southern Baptist household. I remember intense passionate services, we went twice on Sundays, I don’t remember going to mid week. I went to vacation bible school. In high school I got away from the church culture for several decades.
Around 2009 I had a surgery wih a long recovery time and I felt a calling to find a church. I literally went to a different church every Sunday for a while. That was a total blast. One day I was in our public library and walked by the religion section and ended up checking out Mormon for dummies and Mormon,Inc. Both intrigued to the point where I went on line and requested a missionary visit. Missionaries called the next day.
I am such a square peg, 50,never married,only child, 1 living parent,very small extended family that is not close.I have been listening to Mormon Stories for a year maybe. I have an interest in LGBT issues when I will talk about in proper threads and maybe others things as well. This looks like a great place to be right now.
Last in terms of an introduction, I live in Fred Phelps and the WBC hometown.
November 29, 2015 at 11:13 pm #306552Anonymous
GuestWelcome, interesting introduction. Why did you leave the Southern Baptist church? What attracted you to the LDS church? I’m always curious why people leave one church & why they join another. Join in. We would like to hear more from you.
November 30, 2015 at 1:24 am #306553Anonymous
GuestWhy did I leave Southern Baptist ? It was the 80s,I was in high school. It was becoming too political and that was a time when a lot of kids stopgoing to church. What appealed to me about LDS ? I liked what I saw as the ward acting as a community. I know some argue against the social nature of the church. I think it is at its best when we move a stranger into the ward. The whole concept of Home Teaching,when it is done is wonderful. It just seemed right at the time.
November 30, 2015 at 2:37 am #306554Anonymous
GuestWelcome to the forum. You say you’ve been a member 5 years. Are you active? What brings you here? November 30, 2015 at 1:54 pm #306555Anonymous
GuestHello, from one square peg to another. I’m also a convert, but closer to 25 years. I’m also an only child and come from a small family by most standards (which is an
incrediblysmall family by Mormon standards). I bet the missionaries geeked out over “finding” you. In my case I saw the missionaries riding their bikes on the side of the road and I pulled over to talk to them. Missionaries spend so much time looking for people to teach that it must come across as a modern miracle when someone seeks them out.
Welcome to StayLDS.
November 30, 2015 at 3:45 pm #306556Anonymous
GuestWelcome to our island of misfit toys. November 30, 2015 at 4:51 pm #306557Anonymous
GuestRickinks wrote:What appealed to me about LDS ? I liked what I saw as the ward acting as a community. I know some argue against the social nature of the church. I think it is at its best when we move a stranger into the ward. The whole concept of Home Teaching,when it is done is wonderful. It just seemed right at the time.
Hi, Rickinks – I’m glad you’re here:wave: and look forward to hearing more. I agree that home and visiting teaching have potential to be real forces for good.November 30, 2015 at 6:09 pm #306558Anonymous
GuestWelcome Rick, We Mormons can be great as a group to become a community or church family. We can also be insular and clannish. Two sides of the same coin, I suppose.
I look forward to hearing more from you!
November 30, 2015 at 6:51 pm #306559Anonymous
GuestHello and welcome to the forum. Thanks for the background. I look forward to reading your posts and learning from your point of view.
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