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Jan
I am looking for a progressive church near McAllen, Texas. I have never been there but my husband and I are going to spend a couple of months there this winter. My church now is United Methodist, a very conservative United Methodist, so we hope to find a more progressive church while we are away. Thanks for any help anyone can give me. Jan
des
I did a quick Google search putting everything in quotes (otherwise it pulled up Church of Christ-- a wee
difference there), and got a hit for Disciples of Christ in McAllen. There is also a Lutheran ECLA church; You might check them out. They tend to be progressive.

Since this is a little town (I think). You might try doing this for various denominations like Presbyterian USA,
Congregational, United Church of Christ, Lutheran ECLA, etc. You might also go to the websites of these
churches.

Since you are in the South, I am guessing that the churches will all be relatively more conservative than they might be outside the South. You might be looking at something more mainline than really progressive, but who knows.

As we have discussed here, UCC and Congregational (often one in the same) are difficult as it is quite congregational and just depends on the congregation. I'm not sure about Disciples of Christ.

If you are so inclined you might look into Unitarian or something like Unity, etc.

--des
Ted Michael Morgan
QUOTE(des @ Oct 7 2006, 06:25 PM) *
I did a quick Google search putting everything in quotes (otherwise it pulled up Church of Christ-- a wee
difference there), and got a hit for Disciples of Christ in McAllen. There is also a Lutheran ECLA church; You might check them out. They tend to be progressive.

Since this is a little town (I think). You might try doing this for various denominations like Presbyterian USA,
Congregational, United Church of Christ, Lutheran ECLA, etc. You might also go to the websites of these
churches.

Since you are in the South, I am guessing that the churches will all be relatively more conservative than they might be outside the South. You might be looking at something more mainline than really progressive, but who knows.

As we have discussed here, UCC and Congregational (often one in the same) are difficult as it is quite congregational and just depends on the congregation. I'm not sure about Disciples of Christ.

If you are so inclined you might look into Unitarian or something like Unity, etc.

--des
Pastors of Mainline Churches in Baton Rouge are progressive at meetings of the Greater Baton Rouge Federation of Churches and Synagogues. They are not too progressive at other times. I have just about given up on finding any congregation that will tolerate progressive Christians. I am close to joining the Unitarians.

Ted Michael Morgan
QUOTE(Ted Michael Morgan @ Nov 12 2006, 11:13 AM) *
Pastors of Mainline Churches in Baton Rouge are progressive at meetings of the Greater Baton Rouge Federation of Churches and Synagogues. They are not too progressive at other times. I have just about given up on finding any congregation that will tolerate progressive Christians. I am close to joining the Unitarians.
I have left my church and probably left all of them until I find one that is a bit open to working people.
wayfarer2k
QUOTE(Ted Michael Morgan @ Aug 21 2008, 01:50 PM) *
I have left my church and probably left all of them until I find one that is a bit open to working people.


I'd love to find a progressive church in Fort Worth...but we are in the bible-torniquet and almost everything down here is of a conservative, fundamentalist ilk. Even our Episcopalians are traditional in their theology.

I think I'll become a member of Spong's "Church Alumni Association". laugh.gif
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