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me ? united free church of scotland
how many different types of chistain churches is there?
the USA seems to have one for every day of the year

2006-08-13 09:22:38 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Hahaha that's funny. I go to Ray of Hope in Gwinett County, Georgia, and Unity of Faith in Dekalb County, Georgia. But I don't know what you mean by "christened." I was baptized

2006-08-13 09:27:22 · answer #1 · answered by Jazzy 2 · 0 2

S.S. Peter & Paul Church in Independence WI.
One really great old church.
As for how many diferent types of Christian churches there are in this country, well all I can say to that is way to many different ones. Seems every now the then someone believes he/she has talked or seen God and then they start their own church and some of them are so weird too. Every feel like kissing a rattle snake? That's just one really weird religion going on in this country and I do my best to stay completely away from this one as I put my trust in God but never in any type of a snake.
God saves, snakes kill.
You have to be a real red-neck to want to belong to a snake loving church and I'm not a red-neck.

2006-08-13 16:34:34 · answer #2 · answered by fedupmoma 4 · 0 1

I was never christened - never will be (where in the Bible does it talk about christening) - Here in the USA there are Churches that follow the church that Jesus set up - any other church is to a different God.

2006-08-13 16:29:29 · answer #3 · answered by Gladiator 5 · 1 0

Was Baptised into the Anglican Church (CofE) Hoo St Werburgh, in Kent UK. I was Confirmed in Canterbury Cathedral by the Very Rev'd Bishop of Dover! Yay

2006-08-13 20:33:37 · answer #4 · answered by Paul G 2 · 0 1

A CofE church. You need to take care some USA churches are not real Christian just money makers. There are so many religions and break away groups in the world. What all people should realise what ever whom ever you pray to there is only one God and on your final day when you meet him be ready. He will not mind who you pray to only that you believe in God.

2006-08-13 16:31:38 · answer #5 · answered by deadly 4 · 0 1

Church in Wales - sort of like the Church of England, but . . . in Wales.

My mum came from a Catholic family (her grandmother was Irish) but she "lapsed" from Catholicism before I was born and never had me or my brother baptised as Catholics. I started going to church (just the local Church in Wales) with a boyfriend of mine when I was about 19 and got baptised and confirmed.

I sometimes thought about taking instruction and becoming a Catholic when I was in my earlier teens but to be honest I disagree with their stance on contraception and abortion so I guess its a good thing never did.

2006-08-13 16:30:28 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Weslean, Cumbria England

2006-08-13 16:34:51 · answer #7 · answered by noachian 2 · 0 1

I was christened down my local TK Maxx.

They used bathroom water which was blessed by the store manager. Apparantly he was a practicing priest.

We left on mini-moto's, before having celebratory drinks down the local working mens club.

We live quite a life.

2006-08-13 16:27:56 · answer #8 · answered by bobby t 3 · 0 1

I was baptised in the Luthern Church. As an adult, I have visited many churches. I do not belong to a worldly church. I consider myself a Christian who is waiting patiently for Jesus to call me up.

2006-08-13 16:30:52 · answer #9 · answered by Baby Bloo 4 · 0 1

Faith Christian Reformed Church in New Brighton, Minnesota

2006-08-13 16:26:59 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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