New to the group - hello
Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2018 7:33 am
I'm new to the group and found it quite by accident. I was awakened by a hurting tooth and jaw and couldn't go back to sleep. I am so tired I don't remember how or why I found this group but I am an ex-CoC myself. I didn't leave due to disenchantment but to find a place that my wife wouldn't fall asleep during service. She too was raised CoC like me but having had Christian schooling from kindergarten through a college degree. I did public school through 12th grade but most of my undergrad at a CoC affiliated college. I think my wife's background being so consistently in a church related setting and her being very smart she ultimately began to be bored hearing the same themes over and over on Sunday mornings. Had it not been for her falling asleep regularly on Sunday mornings I would have probably continued on as a CoC member. We found a non-denominational church that we were both comfortable with and never looked back. Both our families are all still CoC but my parents initially withdrew from us for a while. They eventually caved and although we do not attend a CoC they have learned to accept it.
I did not realize until I had been away from CoC so long how much I had accepted most of the traditional CoC teachings without question. As I began to study the Bible by setting aside preconceived beliefs it was then my blinders gradually came off. I don't consider what I believe now to be radically different but I'm sure my parents and other hardliners might disagree. I have a sister who remains in the CoC but she and I have very similar perspectives on the Bible. Our conversations have spurred us both on to new understandings. My basic philosophy biblically speaking is based on Galatians 5 and the freedom we were given as Christians. Mix that with a Libertarian philosophy which to me is live and let live and that describes me pretty much. I may not necessarily agree with a particular person on a particular interpretation but I respect the person's right to have that opinion and will not degrade them simply because I disagree. I don't think CoC is the only group that is tough on people as I've heard many friends relate similar issues in their churches.Through much personal study I have come to different conclusions on many things like end-times (eschatology), communion, musical instruments in worship and much more. I once believed that each "sin" required praying for forgiveness and felt a constant in and out of salvation which I no longer feel. I am confident where I will spend eternity and feel much more at peace with my relationship with God than I did just a couple of decades ago.
I am happy to humbly share my thoughts freely on pretty much any biblical topic with anyone who may be searching for answers after deciding to look outside the CoC for where to land. I don't have all the answers but I might be able to help find some answers. I think this page is a great idea for those struggling with the legalism many of us have been a part of and/or subjected to.
I did not realize until I had been away from CoC so long how much I had accepted most of the traditional CoC teachings without question. As I began to study the Bible by setting aside preconceived beliefs it was then my blinders gradually came off. I don't consider what I believe now to be radically different but I'm sure my parents and other hardliners might disagree. I have a sister who remains in the CoC but she and I have very similar perspectives on the Bible. Our conversations have spurred us both on to new understandings. My basic philosophy biblically speaking is based on Galatians 5 and the freedom we were given as Christians. Mix that with a Libertarian philosophy which to me is live and let live and that describes me pretty much. I may not necessarily agree with a particular person on a particular interpretation but I respect the person's right to have that opinion and will not degrade them simply because I disagree. I don't think CoC is the only group that is tough on people as I've heard many friends relate similar issues in their churches.Through much personal study I have come to different conclusions on many things like end-times (eschatology), communion, musical instruments in worship and much more. I once believed that each "sin" required praying for forgiveness and felt a constant in and out of salvation which I no longer feel. I am confident where I will spend eternity and feel much more at peace with my relationship with God than I did just a couple of decades ago.
I am happy to humbly share my thoughts freely on pretty much any biblical topic with anyone who may be searching for answers after deciding to look outside the CoC for where to land. I don't have all the answers but I might be able to help find some answers. I think this page is a great idea for those struggling with the legalism many of us have been a part of and/or subjected to.