It's possible this is because I'm just on an extreme emotional low today, but I'm contemplating going to church voluntarily for the first time in...ever? I don't know -- I'm feeling out of sorts lately and I think a sense of fellowship and community might help. Being agnostic limits my options somewhat, I'll admit, but I've always been interested in checing out the Unitarian Universalist Church and there happens to be one down the road.
So my question for you guys, if you've ever been to a UU service: what's it like? I come from a Methodist and Presbyterian background for reference, if that helps. How is it like other Protestant services, and how is it different? I can't think of a more delicate way to put this...exactly how "churchy" is it? I know a little bit, mostly that it's liberal and welcoming, and that's why I'm interested, but I want to know about the actual experience.
So my question for you guys, if you've ever been to a UU service: what's it like? I come from a Methodist and Presbyterian background for reference, if that helps. How is it like other Protestant services, and how is it different? I can't think of a more delicate way to put this...exactly how "churchy" is it? I know a little bit, mostly that it's liberal and welcoming, and that's why I'm interested, but I want to know about the actual experience.
There are 18 comments on this entry.