Well we've put down roots, so to speak. A church that's a fairly good fit for what we are. We will go somewhere and this is as good a somewhere as we expect to find. Just don't ask me to have an emotional response. Right now, it's just about laughable. And it's amazing how many people have tried to elicit one from me.
Well, sorry, it's not going to happen. We left on procedural grounds. We are staying because our kids are plugging in. There's no emotion there. I may not have an emotional attachment to a church again, for aught I know. Maybe, as some have said, I'm in a grieving process and this a stage that I'm just going through. I can grok that, but if so, this stage doesn't anticipate the next stage at all.
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