Can somebody share any stories with me of you and your spouse going to the same place of worship for years, but then just one wanting to branch off to another?
I have a deeper and longer spiritual background than my spouse does. I am curious about things and am always looking to learn more, especially the Bible. I find most of it fascinating, and like my mom did, I want to share with my family, but don't. I don't because I don't get any reciprocal interest. Somebody might direct their attention away from the tv to look at me, but then they go right back to what they were doing. So I figure why bother.
In other words I think those around me at home are either not so interested or else stagnant. My spouse is happy performing their job (volunteer service) at where we would go to worship, and I feel that is the only thing they go there for, much as I'd get a denial about that.
Meanwhile I have been reading the Bible in depth and practically want to "be there". I have also been seeing this house of worship as a step behind where I want to be, so I have gone elsewhere, even by myself. My spouse is ok with that, even though I've still gone to the other, quite regularly. I am getting to know people at the other place, but I'm not really interested in the people where my spouse goes anymore.
My mother was in the same situation with my dad in going to 2 separate churches. She hated his; he wasn't as spiritually keen or where she was, so he was very loyal to his. Whoever thought I would be in this same situation years later?!
How would one explain this to a clergyperson, should they ask where the "other half" is? And would the explaining spouse get a lecture if the clergy disagreed with the beliefs of the other type of house of worship?
Does anyone have any similar stories?
I have a deeper and longer spiritual background than my spouse does. I am curious about things and am always looking to learn more, especially the Bible. I find most of it fascinating, and like my mom did, I want to share with my family, but don't. I don't because I don't get any reciprocal interest. Somebody might direct their attention away from the tv to look at me, but then they go right back to what they were doing. So I figure why bother.
In other words I think those around me at home are either not so interested or else stagnant. My spouse is happy performing their job (volunteer service) at where we would go to worship, and I feel that is the only thing they go there for, much as I'd get a denial about that.
Meanwhile I have been reading the Bible in depth and practically want to "be there". I have also been seeing this house of worship as a step behind where I want to be, so I have gone elsewhere, even by myself. My spouse is ok with that, even though I've still gone to the other, quite regularly. I am getting to know people at the other place, but I'm not really interested in the people where my spouse goes anymore.
My mother was in the same situation with my dad in going to 2 separate churches. She hated his; he wasn't as spiritually keen or where she was, so he was very loyal to his. Whoever thought I would be in this same situation years later?!
How would one explain this to a clergyperson, should they ask where the "other half" is? And would the explaining spouse get a lecture if the clergy disagreed with the beliefs of the other type of house of worship?
Does anyone have any similar stories?
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