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[Error: unknown template qotd]Not only considered, did.
The first church I remember going to was a Nazarene church, between Oakwood and Danville, then one in Oakwood. (I think the one in town was Nazarene.)
The first church I went to in Cobden was a Presbyterian church. Went for a couple years, then after a unit in 8th grade English, is sort of converted to Greek Paganism, specifically a devotee of Athena. Fairly seriously, for that age.
Then some older guys in high school invited me to their church, and to a bible study... which I went to. I will admit a large part of the reason I went was to be with them. »blushes« That was the First Baptist Church in Cobden. I eventually did get baptised in that church.
For awhile, I went to a Missouri Synod Lutheran Church in Anna, because my girlfriend's family went.
Probably about a year after I started college, I reverted back to my Pagan beliefs, which is pretty much where my beliefs currently are. Not specifically Greek Paganism, but just a general NeoPagan, like many people are just general Christian.
The first church I remember going to was a Nazarene church, between Oakwood and Danville, then one in Oakwood. (I think the one in town was Nazarene.)
The first church I went to in Cobden was a Presbyterian church. Went for a couple years, then after a unit in 8th grade English, is sort of converted to Greek Paganism, specifically a devotee of Athena. Fairly seriously, for that age.
Then some older guys in high school invited me to their church, and to a bible study... which I went to. I will admit a large part of the reason I went was to be with them. »blushes« That was the First Baptist Church in Cobden. I eventually did get baptised in that church.
For awhile, I went to a Missouri Synod Lutheran Church in Anna, because my girlfriend's family went.
Probably about a year after I started college, I reverted back to my Pagan beliefs, which is pretty much where my beliefs currently are. Not specifically Greek Paganism, but just a general NeoPagan, like many people are just general Christian.