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Michelle Rayburn's avatar

I'm so sad that this was your experience. And sad that it's how it is in so many places—way too familiar! I've found that when I stay on the fringes, I am myself, but I get nervous when I get more connected because of the need to "behave" part! I'm still working on the belonging part in a new space. Thank you for sharing this. It's a great reminder not to settle for cheap imitations.

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Audra Powers's avatar

"Now, Sundays mean walking into an unfamiliar space, feeling anonymous. They mean awkward moments after service, standing around while it seems everyone else is chatting with friends." It's really hard to lose all the history and have to start all over again. For my family, it was 23 years of history. Now we go to a place where nobody knows our name. We sit together. We worship. We enjoy solid teaching. I'm not ready to join a community group yet at church. Thankfully we have community outside of church. Still, it is hard. As always, great post!

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