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		By: Eva Lisle		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Eva Lisle]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.twelvemonthselflove.com/4-day-20-you-are-the-truth-of-your-path/#comment-523&quot;&gt;Stacey&lt;/a&gt;.

Holy Spirit guides us in our own hearts, how else would we know God was with us in all things?  Thanks for sharing! xo]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://www.twelvemonthselflove.com/4-day-20-you-are-the-truth-of-your-path/#comment-523">Stacey</a>.</p>
<p>Holy Spirit guides us in our own hearts, how else would we know God was with us in all things?  Thanks for sharing! xo</p>
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		By: Stacey		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I can&#039;t believe how much we beat ourselves up in comparison of our ability/availability to worship. My husband, a self avowed &quot;catholic going to a Methodist church&quot; has often compared the catholic view of church as an obligation with the Methodist view of church is service. I realized that although  not catholic, I had the same view due to the upbringing we had and the constant attendance to a college-like environment.  I am much happier with attending once a week (or not if I have homework or need a mental health day) and serving my community with the time freed up NOT being in church.

I always felt that piece lacking in my religious, if you will, upbringing. Then early in my adulthood, I attended a church that demanded service - have a kid? have to teach and spend time in the nursery. These are not services I feel called to perform and I do not like them. Creating, buying supplies and teaching crafts (something the other teachers hated), organizing the supplies of teaching aids and A/V, now THAT was something I could do and help not only the children but take the burden of that off the teachers. I was not allowed to do just that; teaching was still required. REALLY? No respect for spiritual gifts? WTH.

I think we have to be free to let the HS guide us on our path. We cannot do that if we let others dictate what they think our worship/service should be.

Just my two cents.  xo]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I can&#8217;t believe how much we beat ourselves up in comparison of our ability/availability to worship. My husband, a self avowed &#8220;catholic going to a Methodist church&#8221; has often compared the catholic view of church as an obligation with the Methodist view of church is service. I realized that although  not catholic, I had the same view due to the upbringing we had and the constant attendance to a college-like environment.  I am much happier with attending once a week (or not if I have homework or need a mental health day) and serving my community with the time freed up NOT being in church.</p>
<p>I always felt that piece lacking in my religious, if you will, upbringing. Then early in my adulthood, I attended a church that demanded service &#8211; have a kid? have to teach and spend time in the nursery. These are not services I feel called to perform and I do not like them. Creating, buying supplies and teaching crafts (something the other teachers hated), organizing the supplies of teaching aids and A/V, now THAT was something I could do and help not only the children but take the burden of that off the teachers. I was not allowed to do just that; teaching was still required. REALLY? No respect for spiritual gifts? WTH.</p>
<p>I think we have to be free to let the HS guide us on our path. We cannot do that if we let others dictate what they think our worship/service should be.</p>
<p>Just my two cents.  xo</p>
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