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I was raised in "non-denominational" or sometimes called Full Gospel/Charismatic/Evangelical church, as a teenager I ran away from all of that once I started to get independence from my parents. Now many years later, having learned what I have about jewish influence in Christianity/Scofield Bible, etc. I'm searching for where to learn about Christianity without the presence of all the subversion. Not quite sure where to start.

I mean that both from trying to read and gain knowledge about it as well as potentially finding a fellowship or church to join. I don't necessarily know a lot about theology or doctrine outside of the things I picked up when I was a kid but obviously all of that was zionist oriented.

Due to my background I have found Orthodox/Catholic stuff strange and foreign, the icons and pomp of it all is somewhat "off-putting" for lack of a better word. Though granted, there was definitely stuff within the church I grew up in that I found off-putting and strange too.

Any suggestions, whether on reading material (or podcasts, I've heard of Stone Choir being mentioned as something to check out), or other areas to look into? Thanks!
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10 months ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
Well, there's the Very Lutheran Project that's working on what they call the Catacomb Synod. Basically actually Based church at home (aka House Church [which has been running for a few years now]) and meetup church at an agreed upon place (Frontline Church [which they're just starting this year]). It's growing around the country and set to get bigger as they're reaching out to activist groups/Active clubs to offer training to one of their group members to become a Chaplain to then in turn help those guys find The Lord.

https://www.verylutheran.biz/vlpguide
The Director of the project also does The Godcast podcast as well. https://thegodcast.libsyn.com/

Not that they're a replacement for actual church but the Stone Choir guys have some really great insights into scripture as well as other every day topics. I can't praise them highly enough.

Their latest series on the Septuagint is pretty fascinating and I'm quite enjoying it but I'd advise that you keep in mind it's important not to get wrapped around the axle too much regarding translations. If all you have is an ESV bible you'll get to Heaven just the same as any other.
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