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icymist

(15,888 posts)
Sat Jun 22, 2013, 05:45 PM Jun 2013

Church of England creating 'pagan church' to recruit members (Hey, Good Luck with that! LOL!)

The church is training ministers to create “a pagan church where Christianity [is] very much in the centre” to attract spiritual believers.

Ministers are being trained to create new forms of Anglicanism suitable for people of alternative beliefs as part of a Church of England drive to retain congregation numbers.

Reverend Steve Hollinghurst, a researcher and adviser in new religious movements told the BBC: “I would be looking to formulate an exploration of the Christian faith that would be at home in their culture.”

He said it would be “almost to create a pagan church where Christianity was very much in the centre.”

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/religion/10133906/Church-of-England-creating-pagan-church-to-recruit-members.html?fb

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Church of England creating 'pagan church' to recruit members (Hey, Good Luck with that! LOL!) (Original Post) icymist Jun 2013 OP
isn't that d_r Jun 2013 #1
Some of my good friends in the past... love_katz Jun 2013 #2

love_katz

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2. Some of my good friends in the past...
Wed Jun 26, 2013, 03:15 AM
Jun 2013

felt comfortable mixing Christianity and pagan religions, although the church they belonged to was not Anglican or any other main stream church. The church they were connected to was the first in the area that welcomed gay and lesbian people.

Even though my friends were really nice folks, mixing Christianity with my earth religion does not appeal to me at all. My friends did complain that they had some problems with members of their church who kept asking them how many pagans had they brought to Christ.

Sounds like the Anglican church is trying to do the same thing, which as the first respondent to this OP pointed out is what was done over there long ago. They don't seem to get the fact that they are losing members because their approach to spiritual life and practice is mostly not relevant to people anymore.

My personal reaction to this kind of thing: Meh, and no thanks.

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