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Archive for Sunday, February 6, 2011
Outline of a spiritual autobiography
Sunday, February 6, 2011 by Jay T.
Two weeks ago I spoke to our meeting on my spiritual autobiography. The meeting does several of these a year, provided there are willing volunteers.
I began by explaining that I’d grown up in a nearby unprogrammed Friends meeting which was rather similar to our meeting. That I had become a Christian by convincement and that I would be trying faithfully to make the session one of sharing history and insights with my Friends, not an evangelical project. I explained that my language would be Christian, as that matches best what’s in my heart.
Then I opened up to questions, answers or topics people wanted to hear about. As I proceeded through my outline, I paid attention to those parts of it that might address those interests.
Here are the points I had written as an outline. I haven’t expanded these in writing, but might someday. If you’re interested in one or two, please ask for details, make suggestions or offer your related experiences in a comment.
- Childhood in an unprogrammed meeting. The influences of that community and some of those Friends.
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