Saturday, October 15, 2011

Coming Home

Until recently, my own path home has varied:

1960's and 1970's - regularly, various Catholic Churchs
Late 1980's - sparingly, non-denominational Cornerstone Church, San Antonio, TX
Late 1980's - sparingly, Unity Church, San Antonio, TX
Mid to late 1990's - sparingly, Our Lady of Atonement -Roman Catholic/Anglican Use Parish
Mid to late 1990's - sparingly, Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church, Helotes, TX
Late 1990's to early 2000's - Agnostic but not quite Atheist
2005-2006 - attended a few services,  Mormon LDS, Round Rock, TX
Late 2000's - regularly, Unity Church of the Hills, Austin, TX
Late 2000's - regularly, non-denominational, Riverbend Church, Austin, TX
Late 2000's to Present - regularly, via Internet, Joel Osteen Ministries, Houston, TX
Mid through Late 2009 to Present - Complete Catholic reversion after my own, real world experience with the miraculous*
...and wherever else our daily travels take us.

Religious freedom is pivotal to a free society; God is at work everywhere.

*"Imagine a dot in a circle. You are the dot. Inside the circle are all your knowledge and experience. Outside the circle is everything else. Surely, there is much more outside than inside.  So how could you 'know' there are no miracles or no God? If you have never been to Iceland, how do you know miracles don't happen in Iceland?"  Peter Kreeft & Ronald K. Tacelli, Handbook of Christian Apologetics
 
                                    


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