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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 448219" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Janet, you got it. It is non-denominational and NOTHING like any Christian church I have attended, and I have attended a few in my quest for an answer to "why are we here?"</p><p></p><p>K. did NOT ask me to explain myself. She hurled accusations and I let her because I wanted to find out what the estrangement had been all about and to challenge them may have cut this off early. I have to say, she seemed paranoid a b it. She thought that the family discussing her wedding was "gossip" rather than the normal talking people do in families. She also said it was "intrusive" that I dared to call their church for help with mediation. After all, it was THEIR church.</p><p></p><p>This was the only time the mediator actually stepped in and said that it made sense to contact the church and that they offered these mediator services for a reason. That shut her up on that issue, but I'm sure she was still angry. The more I vent about it, the better I feel. It just all seems so ridiculous...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 448219, member: 1550"] Janet, you got it. It is non-denominational and NOTHING like any Christian church I have attended, and I have attended a few in my quest for an answer to "why are we here?" K. did NOT ask me to explain myself. She hurled accusations and I let her because I wanted to find out what the estrangement had been all about and to challenge them may have cut this off early. I have to say, she seemed paranoid a b it. She thought that the family discussing her wedding was "gossip" rather than the normal talking people do in families. She also said it was "intrusive" that I dared to call their church for help with mediation. After all, it was THEIR church. This was the only time the mediator actually stepped in and said that it made sense to contact the church and that they offered these mediator services for a reason. That shut her up on that issue, but I'm sure she was still angry. The more I vent about it, the better I feel. It just all seems so ridiculous... [/QUOTE]
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