Can one be spiritual and not religious?
There's a Web site dedicated to this identification: www.sbnr.org. Their tagline reads "All religions contain some wisdom. But no one religion contains all wisdom." Furthermore, people who identify as "Spiritual, but Not Religious" (SBNR) even have their own Facebook page to visit: http://www.facebook.com/SBNR.org.
But what does this mean for organized religion, for Christianity? In this study, participants will explore the meaning and use of these key terms: spiritual and religious. Then participants will examine the distinctive nature of being religious and Christian.
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Eugenia Anne Gamble is an award-winning author, speaker, preacher, and retreat leader who most recently served Nipomo Community Presbyterian Church on the California Central Coast. Since retiring to her family home in Alabama, she continues to speak and lead groups across the country. She is the author of multiple books, including Words of Love: A Healing Journey with the Ten Commandments and Tending the Wild Garden: Growing in the Fruit of the Spirit.