In utterly random news, I am listening to the soundtrack to 1776, a musical I worked crew for umpteen years ago. My brain is in a happy place.
A few years back, the Marriott Lincolnshire did a concert version of 1776 that was gender neutral. John Adams was a very well-known local actress, Abigail was portrayed by an actor, and the other delegates were a mixed bag.
Stupid work filtering has barred me from seeing the Cutest Matilda Picture Ever!
Fred! We so rarely post at just the same time, I haven't had a chance to say hugs and vibes and ~ma to you and Hubs and Teddy. I hope Teddy is as free from pain as possible and able to soak up and wallow in just how dearly he is loved by both his human parents.
Eeeeeee! Cute be-bonneted baby!
Matilda has got the cutest, pinkest, pinchable cheeks I have ever seen. Love!
Presbyterian is a little bit different than that. Each church has the Session, made up from church members (not clergy) that governs that church. Each church in turn is a member of a Presbetary, which governs a selection of churches, and those in turn are members of a synod.
At each of these levels it is run by lay people, not by clergy. The church membership calls a Pastor and make the decision who to hire. In many other denomination the preacher is assigned to that church by a higher body.
Anyway, basically Presbyterians are kinda congregationally run on a large scale.
Thanks a lot, JZ--how do you expect me to teach another class DED from the CUTE?
Congregational is the oldest denomination in the US. They're very tolerant and accepting.
Most are, yep. I was raised Congregational Protestant and love my church like I cannot even tell you. It was incredibly difficult for me to admit that I didn't believe in the Jesus story and therefore couldn't be Christian anymore. I loved that community and everything they stood for. Stupid principles making me leave a church I loved because I didn't believe in its faith.
I just got nostalgic and looked it up. They have a new web page: [link]
This is their mission statement:
Welcome! Following the life and teachings of Jesus, we are a church that strives to be a place of grace, welcoming all regardless of theological expression, age, race, gender, sexual identity, national origin or financial means. In our Church Constitution we recognize that “each member shall have the undisturbed right to follow the word of God according to the dictates of his or her own conscience, under the enlightenment of the Holy Spirit.” The First Congregational Church of Old Lyme, established in 1665, cherishes this proud Pilgrim tradition. We would be honored by your presence among us, and we invite you to help us become what we endeavor to be.
Sigh. If you are interested in theology, check out the sermons by David Good in particular. I swear that man sounds like James Earl Jones and writes like...I don't even know what. Beautifully and with incredible depth.
Btw, Safari doesn't seem to like their page.
The Endless as dolls
Hee! Those are charming.
And oh! The Matilda picture! So, so darling!