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I left the pastorate nearly Full Chakra Reset Program Review two decades ago, broken and disillusioned. Some of the pain I experienced was the consequence of my own life choices. The rest was the consequence of my disillusionment with organized religion. In my estimation, the church had become, and almost universally remains, critically ill.

So, I left the church in terms of personal involvement and interest. In that respect, I was one of those whom researchers today call "nones." I was a religious leader and a none, too. That is, I was a former pastor who had walked away from the ministry. I took up consulting with churches and parishes in the Catholic, Evangelical, and Protestant traditions. While clearly disingenuous, I didn't know what else to do. All my professional training was in religion. Besides, I didn't hate the church. I was just disillusioned by it. Deep within, I held out hope that the church would change. I remain hopeful about this even today.

I wandered and wondered for many years whether a church existed anywhere that remotely resembled the teachings and practices of Jesus. What I found, however, was that most churches taught their traditions and practiced them with rigidity. They seemed lost in the madness of their differences from each other, as well as their dogmas, doctrines, and endless debates between and among themselves.

One day, I found such a church in my hometown of Louisville, Kentucky. And then, I'm happy to report, I found a few more. They are like candles of hope that faintly flicker in a desert of religious darkness. Most churches, however, remain lost.

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