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The impression I got from the Unitarians is that that's what they're trying to go for. I was never a "member" of a UU congregation but I got hauled to their services a couple of times and there was just a whiff of supernatural in what they were doing, certainly nothing like all the kneeling and praying and lamentations of my catholic upbringing :-)

The people I knew who were into it described it as the "social club aspects of church without all that other stuff." I don't know, it might work for you?

The Quakers do something like this too, but with a much heavier lean on the meditative aspects of a religious practice. The few times I've gone to their services it was much more my (someone who is fascinated by spirituality and religious practice but without that bit of their brain that tells them God(s) is/are talking to them) speed.




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