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Diger Posted - 07/27/2006 : 10:41:24 AM
The other night we had a covered dish supper for a couple of missionaries that just so happened to have been one of our favorite Ex Pastors and his Wife.

While in the serving line some of the ladies were comparing tans, when my wife said “Well … I have NO TAN LINES … My pool is private.” All I could do is smile and shake my head.

To my surprise there was no reaction at all, no one was shocked, not even embarrassed. I always thought we had a very special and thoughtful church, now I know we do.

We are far more open about our lifestyle now than ever before, but I would never have thought my Wife would share that with our church friends.

Has anyone else had an experience like this? Did it turn out positive or negative?


Diger
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Diger Posted - 06/19/2019 : 10:19:59 PM
So glad to see so many positive experiences.







Diger
prairieflya Posted - 06/09/2019 : 6:15:33 PM
We have been a part of our small congregation for the entirety of our married lives, and nearly the life of the congregation. We embraced naturism about ten years ago, and were open with our closest friends in that body, and have continued to "out" ourselves to others as the issue came up or was relevant to discuss. It's probably about 1/3 that know by now, and of those that know, about a third have joined us in one way or another, either by visiting our club with us, or joining us au naturel in our hot tub.

I once volunteered for a small planning task force for a church project, and offered to host the meeting at my home. We ended up holding the meeting in our hot tub with wine...one member of the group opted for a suit, but had no trouble with the rest of the church committee being nude.

Bottom line is that church relationships, if you are doing them right, are intimate and honest. If that relationship can't handle being truthful with one another, then maybe you are in the wrong church relationship.

I've found in sharing about my naturism with non-naturist friends, it is helpful to have an "elevator pitch". To have thought through a concise, clear rationale for why I practice it, and to be able to articulate it in the first part of the conversation. Being able to do that, pulls the conversation back from wherever the listener's imagination is taking it, and builds a foundation for the listener becoming more open to new thinking about the idea.
ROB g Posted - 06/08/2019 : 6:58:59 PM
We don't attend services. But my Father and Mother in law do and are practicing Catholics and have no problem with us being nudists. There is an Author by the name of Wayne Daniels. Who is a nudist and a preacher. Wayne Daniels is a pseudonym. The resort we attend most at one time had Christian services. but that was before .we started going there.
FireProf Posted - 06/06/2019 : 3:41:56 PM
We've stopped going to church on a regular basis. I suspect that the church and our priests would not have an issue with our nudist lifestyle but I wouldn't put much faith in some members of the congregation.

I've always wanted to be much more open about living naked, recreating naked, vacationing naked but my wife has had a bit more dealings with conversations with friends and church friends that tell her that telling them would not go well. We just keep it to ourselves, our immediate family and will share to close friends that can be adult about it.



Loves being naked. Plays well with others!
Nude in AK Posted - 06/06/2019 : 03:18:06 AM
It is amazing how well some except our life style and some do not. Guess it is their loss, not ours!
nudistmormon Posted - 06/06/2019 : 02:15:13 AM
I left the mormon church a few years ago and now a Southern Baptist. My Pastor knows im a nudist which means his family knows.

Mie

Not new here, I usd to have the s/n loves2bnude
Bob Knows Posted - 04/25/2012 : 12:51:55 PM
Christian priests and missionaries have been "putting clothes on the natives" since they invaded pagan Europe. While some Christians now "pick and choose" which part of traditional Christian teaching they will follow and which they won't, those decisions really don't change the long history of Christian teaching and belief.
4reoftxtle56 Posted - 04/24/2012 : 11:08:54 PM
There are so many wonderful stories told here and to many wonderful things said by many of you. I truly believe it is not just "Church" people who are not nudist friendly and definitely not a particular denomination. With that said who can say what is the right or wrong church for nudist. If anyone is not going to church because they feel "church people" are negative towards nudity they are using that as a poor excuse for not going. I have not told anyone in our congregation, or co-workers for that matter, about my love of being nude simply because some "people" do not accept it. For all I know there could be one or several members of our church who are also nudist and have not said anything for the same reason. Who knows maybe some day the subject will come up or maybe not. If it does and I feel the time is right with whom I am talking with I will open that door. In the mean time I know I am in the "right church" for me. That is the one God is in and that is why I go to church, to be closer to God not to find out who loves nudity and who is against it. Wanting to hear The Good News of Jesus, receiving Communion and sharing fellowship other members is the reason to go to church and nothing else. While I am in church I will be praying for all who do not go because they think "church people" are not nudist friendly.
Diger Posted - 09/22/2009 : 9:00:53 PM
Just trying to get this topic started again. Buy the way our friends chickened out last year and didn't go to the nude beach but we are still hopefull.




Diger
Diger Posted - 04/24/2008 : 6:06:31 PM
We have a recent development that has convinced me even more that you can be open with church friends.

We are vacationing later this summer with another couple from our church that we have been friends with for quite some time. The couple has three young kids and has a very relaxed dress code at home and is open about it. The beach we are going to is near our favorite Nude Beach, my wife told them if they watch our kids while we go to the nude beach, we will watch their kids while they go and promised to show them where it is. They seem very excited over the opportunity to go to their first nude beach. Not at all the reaction everyone expects.

They know our dress code at home and are not bothered by it at all however we do slip something on when they stop by. The mom stopped by the other night to drop off some cupcakes she had baked, it took us a couple minutes to slip something on before I answered the door, so when she came in she grinned and said jokingly “You better get something on.”

We are hoping that after their first nude beach trip they will be hooked as we were.



Diger
catbird Posted - 04/02/2008 : 4:58:27 PM
quote:
Originally posted by tgg

I no longer go to church due to the negative way I have been treated by churchies when I tried to bring up the subject of naturism. These days I prefer to read the Bible for myself.


Sorry about your experience in that church. Don't give up on church membership. It is to anybody's spiritual benefit to regularly worship at a church. Perhaps you need a different church.

To discuss naturism among the parishioners, there isn't any need for that. If you don't share that among parishioners, that is OK too.

As a generalization, church people have that common clothing compulsory belief. This applies in the Fundamentalist churches, as well as the mainline churches (i.e., Methodist, Presbyterian, Lutheran, Catholic, and Episcopal). Nevertheless I am a naturist and am active in a church; however I don't tell my parishioners.

Once I at a nude beach, I observed that a naked woman was wearing a cross pendant hanging from her neck. I commented that it is interesting to be wearing a cross at a nude beach. She shared with me which church she worships at, and that church is very conservative.

I have felt very close to God while nude in nature. The feeling of the sun and breeze on my bare skin can make me feel close to God.



Naturally, Catbird
Diger Posted - 12/08/2007 : 2:57:40 PM
That's my lifes goal, getting back to the garden. I've always said, "You can have the streets of gold, just give me the garden".



Diger
agde Posted - 12/08/2007 : 02:28:23 AM
quote:
Originally posted by Diger
Was this in France, I've not heard of anything like that in the USA.


It was actually in northern California. I know it is nowadays sometimes kind of hard to remember the days when churches were a liberal force, when "liberation theology" was the vogue, and when congregations were the main nexus for community networking, social services and recreational activities. At the time, the picnics seemed a quite innocently normal skinny-dipper way to make theological points about getting back to the Garden.
melissastarr Posted - 12/07/2007 : 03:28:21 AM
My best friend, who is my roommate, was the first person outside of the nudist community that I told about my desire to attend a nude swim. She, being tied to the apron strings of her mother, told her family. To explain what that has to do with the discussion, we go to the same church and her dad is an elder there. Such is life. We laugh about it now and then, but I think the whole family sees a positive difference in me since becoming a nudist. I'm more free-feeling and open. I'm able to take care of myself better and I'm more confident. We like the new me.

Prior to that, I did go to another church (I switched churches when I moved several months ago.) At the other church I was good friends with Fran and got to know her husband John aka Balataf who you know here today. So I guess I have invited some church friends into social nudism, you could say.

Melissa

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"Be who you are and say how you feel because those who matter don't mind and those who mind don't matter" -Dr. Seuss
Diger Posted - 12/06/2007 : 10:49:51 PM
quote:
Originally posted by agde

My family was naturist and my dad was a protestant preacher. The parsonage when I was a teenager had a small swimming pool in the backyard. At least once a summer, we hosted a congregational nude picnic -- usually with a title like "Back to the Garden", "Eden before the Serpent", or "Shameless Sunday Skinnydip". Plenty of theological hooks. Apples were banned from potluck dishes.

People really enjoyed! Never a negative word, in the congregation or from church hierarchy. Of course it was a simpler era, but at least it helps explain why outings at the sunclub still sort of feel like a church picnic to me.

Was just thinking maybe Garden of Eden picnics might still work as an idea for church sharing groups?



Adge,

Was this in France, I've not heard of anything like that in the USA. WOW that sounds like a great time.



Diger

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