Left the JWs in 1984 of my own volition. For a couple of years I didn't attend any religious services. Beginning in 1987 I attended a variety of religious services, Independent Bible Students, New Age, Unitarian, Conservative and Reform Synagogues, Roman Catholic, and Unity before being received and confirmed into the Episcopal (Anglican) Church in 1991.
Athanasius
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Have you joined a new religious organisation since leaving the JW's?
by Wee John insince leaving the jw's did you actively seek out another organisation, or did it find you?.
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have you found yourself apathetic to all religions?.
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Did people with those signs outside the assemblies and meetings strengthen or weaken your beliefs?
by BonaFide inwhenever i saw people with signs against the witnesses outside the assemblies, it always strengthened my belief that the witnesses were right.. what about you?.
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Athanasius
It depended on the sign and the people displaying them. If their arguements were based on what we as JWS were taught was a mis-interpretation of Scripture, I would ignore them. However, those that brought up Watchtower scandals from the past, did perk my interest. However, it was reading Crisis of Conscience that really got me out of the JW religion.
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Attended Episcopal Wedding Ceremony Last Month
by Athanasius inhi everyone.. yes, i attended an episcopal wedding service last month.
my russian fiancee and i finally tied the knot.
we had a beautiful service.
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Athanasius
Hi St. Ann. Did the elder who performed your wedding ceremony at the KH give the audience a lecture about others not kissing the bride, throwing rice, etc.? My ex-wife and I were married at the KH in the 1960s and that was something that was in the wedding talk outline I think. Anyway, its so good to be free of all those rediculous Watchtower rules. What was nice about our church wedding was that my priest made it very personal. It was about my wife and I and God and our happiness. Not like the Watchtower infomercial that we had to endure at a KH wedding.
Sorry that during your wedding ceremony at the KH you had to come down the aisle to the tune of the Shulamite Remnant. My ex-wife marched down the aisle to Praise Jah With Me. Watchtower hymns are so, well difficult to sing, terrible to listen to, and, and a number of other things better left unsaid.
Isn't it nice to be free of Watchtower bondage.
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Attended Episcopal Wedding Ceremony Last Month
by Athanasius inhi everyone.. yes, i attended an episcopal wedding service last month.
my russian fiancee and i finally tied the knot.
we had a beautiful service.
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Athanasius
Hi everyone.
Yes, I attended an Episcopal Wedding service last month. My own. My Russian fiancee and I finally tied the knot. We had a beautiful service. Her grandson walked her down the aisle and my cousin, who is a DFd JW was my best man. During the ceremony I read 1 Corinthians 13 from the New English Bible. This chapter has a beautiful description of love. My priest gave a wonderful homily. Our music director played the traditional wedding march, something denied me at my first wedding in the Kingdom Hall, and he sang "Ave Maria."
It was a small private service with just my and my wife's close family and friends in attendance. Later we had a reception at our house. Fortunately most of my family is out of the Watchtower, so my daughter and her husband, my sister and her husband were able to be in church to share our happiness. My wife's family were never involved with the Witnesses, so they had no problem with the service, even though they belong to a different church family. My mother, who is still a devout JW, though unable to attend the service at church, was able to come to the reception.
My wife is Russian Orthodox, and we plan to have a Russian Orthodox wedding service next year in Sevastople, Ukraine, when we visit her family next year.
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JW School K-12 I went
by outofservice inthe jw academy post brought back my memories of going to a school run by jw's in the late 70's in hollywood fla. i went for 4 and 5 th grade.
i t was quite odd and i do believe i have suppressed most of my memories of it.
has anybody else ever heard of such a thing ?
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Anyone else going to church this Easter Sunday?
by passwordprotected ini'm starting my day at 6.30am on top of the campsie hills for a brief dawn service with an ecumenical group of christians.
then it's back to one of the lennoxtown church for a roll and sausage.
our own church's service is at 12noon, so i may be able to go back to bed for an hour......hahahahahahaha i crack myself up.. what are you guys doing this easter sunday?.
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Athanasius
I am going to Easter services this Sunday. I am Anglo-Catholic (Episcopalian) and my wife is Russian Orthodox. Since the Russian Orthodox Easter is next week she is able to go to church with me this Sunday for our Easter. New Sunday I will go with her to the Orthodox Church for their Easter service. That is what is so nice about our Church families. We can attend both services as a couple.
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Reversal of Bush Conscience Clause
by sammielee24 inwhite house set to reverse health care conscience clauseendclickprintinclude google_ad_section_start content reap purge keep startclickprintincludestartclickprintexcludeendclickprintexcludeby saundra young .
cnn endclickprintexcludestartclickprintexcludeendclickprintexcludewashington (cnn) -- the obama administration plans to reverse a regulation from late in the bush administration allowing health-care workers to refuse to provide services based on moral objections, an official said friday.. startclickprintexclude===========image=======================/image======================caption==========the rule protects the rights of health care providers who refuse to participate in certain procedures.===========/caption=========.
endclickprintexcludethe provider refusal rule was proposed by the bush white house in august and enacted on january 20, the day president barack obama took office.. it expanded on a 30-year-old law establishing a "conscience clause" for "health-care professionals who don't want to perform abortions.".
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Athanasius
Big Brother is watching.
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Are there any Anglicans/Espiscopalians on board?
by Athanasius inafter leaving the jws i started attending episcopal services and in 1991 was confirmed in the church.
maximus, who used to post here, also became an episcopalian after leaving the jws.
are there any others here who became anglican or episcopalian after their watchtower experience?.
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Athanasius
When I first started attending Episcopal services there was a joke going around. It was that whenever four Episcopalians got together there was always a "fifth."
I also had a Roman Catholic girlfriend who attended Episcopal services with me. She liked the Episcopal Church so much that she converted. She called her new church "Catholic Lite."
My fiancee is Russian Orthodox, however, she likes Episcopal services and we are getting married in the Episcopal Church next month.
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Are there any Anglicans/Espiscopalians on board?
by Athanasius inafter leaving the jws i started attending episcopal services and in 1991 was confirmed in the church.
maximus, who used to post here, also became an episcopalian after leaving the jws.
are there any others here who became anglican or episcopalian after their watchtower experience?.
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Athanasius
After leaving the JWs I started attending Episcopal services and in 1991 was confirmed in the Church. Maximus, who used to post here, also became an Episcopalian after leaving the JWs. Are there any others here who became Anglican or Episcopalian after their Watchtower experience?
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ExJWs either BAs or atheists -- do you agree?
by parakeet ina week or two ago, a poster (i forget who; sorry) noted that exjws tend to fall into two camps -- born-again christians or atheists/agnostics.
there doesn't appear to be much of a middle ground, e.g.
joining a traditional, mainstream religion.. the observation has some merit to it.
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Athanasius
Most of the ex-JWs that I know are non-religious. The Watchtower experience soured them on all religion it seems. As for myself, I was confirmed in the Episcopal (Anglican) Church in April 1991.