A rare visit to church
Posted: Sun May 14, 2017 6:55 am
I've only been to church a couple of times in the last 2-3 years. I'm not outspoken or beligerent, just quietly stubborn.
Yesterday I attended an Eagle Scout court of honor for a young man, a neighbor who my kids have grown up with. I wanted to support him and his family.
I did not feel a part of the community (which didn't surprise me) and I didn't miss it at all (which did surprise me a bit). I felt very put off by the overwhelmingly masculine flavor of the event, especially as I watched the women running around attending to all the details of food, decorations etc.
People were mostly unsure what to say to me once they'd expressed how much they've missed me...no questions about what I've been doing or how I've been. It was obvious that they felt my absence from church is a shameful thing, which I found mildly amusing.
I went back to work about the time I stopped attending church, and what surprised me most yesterday is how much more comfortable I am with my work community than I am with these church members. Also how much more interesting I find conversations at work than any I heard or took part in yesterday.
These aren't big revelations, but just a few observations I thought I'd share. I think it means that I've moved on even more than I had realized, and that was a happy discovery.
Yesterday I attended an Eagle Scout court of honor for a young man, a neighbor who my kids have grown up with. I wanted to support him and his family.
I did not feel a part of the community (which didn't surprise me) and I didn't miss it at all (which did surprise me a bit). I felt very put off by the overwhelmingly masculine flavor of the event, especially as I watched the women running around attending to all the details of food, decorations etc.
People were mostly unsure what to say to me once they'd expressed how much they've missed me...no questions about what I've been doing or how I've been. It was obvious that they felt my absence from church is a shameful thing, which I found mildly amusing.
I went back to work about the time I stopped attending church, and what surprised me most yesterday is how much more comfortable I am with my work community than I am with these church members. Also how much more interesting I find conversations at work than any I heard or took part in yesterday.
These aren't big revelations, but just a few observations I thought I'd share. I think it means that I've moved on even more than I had realized, and that was a happy discovery.