On Sun, 5 Dec 2004, Nick Arnett wrote:

> Dan Minette wrote:
> 
> > He's a Baptist.  He fits within a broad category of "born again Christians"
> > who know that they are already saved, so their actions cannot condemn them.
> > What's critical, of course, is that he speaks like a born again Christian
> > when he speaks of religion.
> 
> He joined a United Methodist Church while in Washington... some friends
> of mine go to the same one and said he was there quite regularly.  
> Pretty far from the Baptist church of his youth.  I don't see how one
> could lump him in with today's evangelicals.  I've talked about
> spirituality with him ever so briefly and he certainly didn't come off
> that way at all.
> 
> Say, what church does George Bush, also a Methodist, attend?

Hm.  If my sister were still living where she'd been living in 2000, I'd 
ask her if she'd had any run-ins with the Secret Service while trying to 
walk by that church.  :)  Where she is now, though, I'm not sure she has 
occasion to go that way on Sunday mornings.  (The time I was with her 
going past that church, there were no Secret Service folks, so we didn't 
have to take a detour.)

        Julia

and is that one a Reconciling Congregation?

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