DMcFadden
Puritanboard Commissioner
Just when you thought that you had heard it all, now we have support groups for atheist "Christian" clergy?
Religion News Service | Faith | Clergy & Congregations | For clergy, lost faith can lead to lost family, jobs
A little Google work and you can even find several of her pre-coming out sermons on SermonCentral.com!
Daughter of a SBC pastor, she was a United Methodist.
Religion News Service | Faith | Clergy & Congregations | For clergy, lost faith can lead to lost family, jobs
BETHESDA, MD (RNS) As coming out parties go, this was a big one.
As the American Atheists convention here wound down in March, a woman with short dark hair and a dark suit took the stage. Standing under the projection of a large capital “A,” she told the crowd of several hundred that she was a pastor who, for the last several months, had been questioning her beliefs online under the pseudonym “Lynn.”
Then she took a deep breath and said, “My name is Teresa. And I am an atheist.” As the room exploded with cheers, Teresa MacBain wiped away tears.
MacBain, 44, is the latest “graduate” of The Clergy Project, an online support network for pastors who, like her, have lost their faith and found atheism.
A little Google work and you can even find several of her pre-coming out sermons on SermonCentral.com!
Daughter of a SBC pastor, she was a United Methodist.