Artūras did not want to attend the 'senseless' meeting at the church for anything - a previously unexperienced feeling amazed him after he went
Artūras Volski, a 41-year-old engineer from Kaunas, reflects on his initial skepticism towards attending church and the unexpected feelings he experienced during a church meeting.
Artūras Volski, a 41-year-old engineer from Kaunas, Lithuania, shares his reluctance to engage in church activities, especially after having minimal exposure to religious gatherings throughout his life. His journey towards understanding and appreciating such gatherings began four years ago when his family introduced their son to prepare for his First Communion, during which parents were encouraged to attend an Alpha course—a program he had never heard of before.
Initially skeptical about the idea of attending church, Artūras jokingly expressed that he would be struck by lightning if he ever entered, famously limiting his visits to weddings, funerals, and major holidays at the insistence of his wife. However, the suggestion of participating in an Alpha course led him to confront his preconceived notions about faith and community, showcasing his internal struggle between skepticism and curiosity.
Eventually, Artūras discovered surprising feelings of community and value during his church visit, illustrating a significant personal transformation. This experience serves as a reminder for others who might similarly dismiss opportunities for spiritual and communal growth, emphasizing the importance of keeping an open mind and considering new experiences that may enrich their lives.