Sorting through all the confusion
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Sorting through all the confusion
Hello all, I am new to this board. I have been struggling to find my way recently even though I seperated from CoC almost 2 decades ago, I was a teen, who had to many questions and knew to much for my own good about things that will not be spoken of. I am hoping to find some exceptence and understanding, things I was never able to fully find in the CoC. I have both great and awful memories of my time in the church. Yet have no desire to join another CoC, although I am open to other churches, I am just realizing in my search is a lot harder than I thought would be.
Re: Sorting through all the confusion
Welcome to the ex-board. I hope you find some of what you are looking for, or someone here who can give you some ideas or information.
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Re: Sorting through all the confusion
Making a major changed in religion and/or a person's religious beliefs is often far more difficult than the person anticipated. Loss of friends and social structure is common and is often accompanied by fear & uncertainty. Often family issues are added to that, and with that often comes some emotional issues.
Think about what it's like to move to a new city without your family and have to start over & then multiply that times ten. This process actually has a name. It's called Religious Trauma Syndrome. This journey is a process not an event & for some people it takes years to complete their journey.
I left the c of c in 2005 & it took me a long time to get that kind of thinking out of my head but eventually, as in years, I did. Hang in there. Things will get better.
I think you might find this site helpful. Take some time & read what others experienced & I'm sure you will find some similarities. Oh yeah, welcome aboard and congrats on your escape.
Think about what it's like to move to a new city without your family and have to start over & then multiply that times ten. This process actually has a name. It's called Religious Trauma Syndrome. This journey is a process not an event & for some people it takes years to complete their journey.
I left the c of c in 2005 & it took me a long time to get that kind of thinking out of my head but eventually, as in years, I did. Hang in there. Things will get better.
I think you might find this site helpful. Take some time & read what others experienced & I'm sure you will find some similarities. Oh yeah, welcome aboard and congrats on your escape.
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Re: Sorting through all the confusion
Hi! You definitely aren't alone.
Re: Sorting through all the confusion
Welcome!
Moogy
NI COC for over 30 years, but out for over 40 years now
Mostly Methodist for about 30 years.
Left the UMC in 2019 based on their decision to condemn LGBT+ persons and to discipline Pastors who perform same-sex marriages
NI COC for over 30 years, but out for over 40 years now
Mostly Methodist for about 30 years.
Left the UMC in 2019 based on their decision to condemn LGBT+ persons and to discipline Pastors who perform same-sex marriages