Denominations

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First, make sure that you have accepted Christ as God, and any denomination that essentially believes in the same basic ideas as the Bible should be good.

Catholic, because it is the original Church Christ founded, and western Christians would be united if it weren't for the Deformation.

Catholic

Because when I was on my spiritual journey, I tried pretty much all of the denoms. Prot, Orthodox, Occult (Roseacrutian), and even Islam but none if them could ever fix me of my iniquity like the Catholic Church could.
There is just something about praying the rosary everyday that just saved me from being a bitter degenerate Zig Forumsack I once was to the patient and loving man it transformed me into. It was in Jesus' Church I found my fiancée.

Even though the smoke of satan is tormenting Holy Mother Church, I won't abandon her again because life seems hard and all hope seems lost.

Also this

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Reformed because I can read the Bible and believe it when it says I'm saved by grace.

I am but a lowly catechuman in the Antiochean Orthodox Church, and have been only seriously going since December, but after so much confusion and spiritual decay in my life, it is the right place to be. I feel at home there, and calmly reside in the life and beauty of the liveliest congregation I have ever seen. It is the origin, has so many rites and symbols going back thousands of years, and yet is timeless. The whole experience, from the new saints on the icons to the brimming church library (hundreds if not thousands of books, many of them in English, but many others in Russian, Greek, and Arabic), is something I've summed up with "What, you did not seriously think it all ended in the 20th century, did you?"

It is the Christianity you can reach out and touch, and yet it is all the more mystical for it. The promise of a deeper connection to God as one purifies and gains greater contrition is fascinating to behold, and a fine builder of calm patience. Before I found this church, I had begun to despair, but through their teachings, I have realized that despair is the ultimate impatience.

It is a solid but joyful bulwark against the forces unleashed by the Reformation, and I am well pleased to join its ranks.

Oh, and that hymn? That's our church choir singing it.

church of Christ.
What came out of the Restoration movement of Alexander Campbell and Barton W. Stone.

What happened to Orthodox general thread?

KJV only Independent Fundamental Baptist. I have no desire to go to an enormous cathedral and speak in a language I don’t know

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