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I live in a pretty Christian area, plenty of denominations to be found here. Went to a Methodist church years ago, didn’t mind the Lutheran Church I went to with an ex gf. Any thoughts on what’s good these days?

Figure getting involved in a church is what I should do. Need to find something worthwhile to spend time on, plus it’d be fun to un-fuck a church audio rig just for shits and giggles.

I live in a pretty Christian area, plenty of denominations to be found here. Went to a Methodist church years ago, didn’t mind the Lutheran Church I went to with an ex gf. Any thoughts on what’s good these days? Figure getting involved in a church is what I should do. Need to find something worthwhile to spend time on, plus it’d be fun to un-fuck a church audio rig just for shits and giggles.

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The issue is you're looking for a church for the spiritual reasons, it appears. You don't go for how Christian they are. You go for the community. Does the community offer you young girls to match with your sons? Does the community have many niggers? Does the community have women that act and dress like women? Do they have social events, but not get bothered and gossip about you when you miss a weekend? Are there any management that have obvious faults like a drinking problem? Do you get hints of embezzlement? How do they treat kids as a community? Are they super pushy with donations?

The only way you will develop spiritually is of your own volition. Expecting a community or a man in a robe in a shiny building to govern or cultivate your spiritual journey is a vulgar and base thing to do.

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I suppose the question really is what denominatons are the most likely to have good communities.

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Check out the Orthodox groups. Anything non-Catholic will probably be alright though, frankly.