2 /5 Amy Lewis: I walked in got a pamphlet and sat down. No friendly welcome, no “Hi, how are you?” The two ladies were talking amongst themselves handed me a pamphlet and not a word to me at all. They just kept talking about teaching.
As I sat I enjoyed the message of inclusiveness. However, that’s all it was besides how to be silent and imagine yourself as your food, and be the moment of the food. Very Very Very enlightened based. I’m a single mom that works hard, I’m a lesbian, I’m struggling. They were no meaty passionate messages of hope, faith, how to deal or be a better you. Just a quiet, silent, very quiet and silent long long message of imagining a tangerine traveling and a bite of food in your mouth.
You want more members, be more practical and so some passion for what this church stands for. I want to belong to something bigger than myself, something strong.
I don’t want to hear about mindful eating, and neither does any other struggling parent.
This is not a strong church. It’s a silent one.