Joanna 'JoJo' Levesque
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I love the ritual of it.
I love the ritual of it.
I think about, I can hear like my childhood priest being like, with him and him and him in the unity of the Holy Spirit, all glory and honor is yours, almighty father, forever and ever.
I think about, I can hear like my childhood priest being like, with him and him and him in the unity of the Holy Spirit, all glory and honor is yours, almighty father, forever and ever.
I think about, I can hear like my childhood priest being like, with him and him and him in the unity of the Holy Spirit, all glory and honor is yours, almighty father, forever and ever.
And I can hear – I can smell the incense and I can hear the bagpipes at the – for a funeral procession and all that is meaningful to me. Yeah. And then I kind of fell out of Catholicism for a while and then I found non-denominational Christianity. First it was Pentecostal evangelism. Okay. I was dating someone in my band who was – playing in a Pentecostal church. Then I found that.
And I can hear – I can smell the incense and I can hear the bagpipes at the – for a funeral procession and all that is meaningful to me. Yeah. And then I kind of fell out of Catholicism for a while and then I found non-denominational Christianity. First it was Pentecostal evangelism. Okay. I was dating someone in my band who was – playing in a Pentecostal church. Then I found that.
And I can hear – I can smell the incense and I can hear the bagpipes at the – for a funeral procession and all that is meaningful to me. Yeah. And then I kind of fell out of Catholicism for a while and then I found non-denominational Christianity. First it was Pentecostal evangelism. Okay. I was dating someone in my band who was – playing in a Pentecostal church. Then I found that.
It was a completely different style of music, more gospel, more Christian contemporary. And then I was saved in that church. Then I And that pastor was disappointing and then I had church hurt from that. And I saw – he was like – there was a scandal where he cheated on his wife and then he's like stealing money from church. And I'm like, no. And then I'm like, I don't know about this stuff.
It was a completely different style of music, more gospel, more Christian contemporary. And then I was saved in that church. Then I And that pastor was disappointing and then I had church hurt from that. And I saw – he was like – there was a scandal where he cheated on his wife and then he's like stealing money from church. And I'm like, no. And then I'm like, I don't know about this stuff.
It was a completely different style of music, more gospel, more Christian contemporary. And then I was saved in that church. Then I And that pastor was disappointing and then I had church hurt from that. And I saw – he was like – there was a scandal where he cheated on his wife and then he's like stealing money from church. And I'm like, no. And then I'm like, I don't know about this stuff.
So then I stepped away and then I found non-denominational Christianity in another relationship that I was in. Then when that relationship – He cheated on me with a girl from the church. Then I was like, oh, hell no. All you Christians are full of shit. You know, and then I needed to. And then I was like, oh, it's but it's not about the people. And we should be mad at the sin, not the sinner.
So then I stepped away and then I found non-denominational Christianity in another relationship that I was in. Then when that relationship – He cheated on me with a girl from the church. Then I was like, oh, hell no. All you Christians are full of shit. You know, and then I needed to. And then I was like, oh, it's but it's not about the people. And we should be mad at the sin, not the sinner.
So then I stepped away and then I found non-denominational Christianity in another relationship that I was in. Then when that relationship – He cheated on me with a girl from the church. Then I was like, oh, hell no. All you Christians are full of shit. You know, and then I needed to. And then I was like, oh, it's but it's not about the people. And we should be mad at the sin, not the sinner.
Or what is what is the thing? Eat the sin, not the sinner or something like that. Because we're all going to sin. I have found more of a spiritual... I love the framework of Christianity. I've explored other frameworks as well. Yoga has been a part of my life for a long time. And people think that that might be a religion in itself. But I just think of it as a practice and a devotion. And...
Or what is what is the thing? Eat the sin, not the sinner or something like that. Because we're all going to sin. I have found more of a spiritual... I love the framework of Christianity. I've explored other frameworks as well. Yoga has been a part of my life for a long time. And people think that that might be a religion in itself. But I just think of it as a practice and a devotion. And...
Or what is what is the thing? Eat the sin, not the sinner or something like that. Because we're all going to sin. I have found more of a spiritual... I love the framework of Christianity. I've explored other frameworks as well. Yoga has been a part of my life for a long time. And people think that that might be a religion in itself. But I just think of it as a practice and a devotion. And...
In L.A., I started going to this place called the Center for Self-Realization, which sounds like a cult. I don't think it is. But founded by Paramahansa Yogananda, who wrote Autobiography of a Yogi. And he brought yoga to the West in, like, the 1920s. And so I was really interested in, like, what he espoused was there's all these connections between the major world religions.
In L.A., I started going to this place called the Center for Self-Realization, which sounds like a cult. I don't think it is. But founded by Paramahansa Yogananda, who wrote Autobiography of a Yogi. And he brought yoga to the West in, like, the 1920s. And so I was really interested in, like, what he espoused was there's all these connections between the major world religions.
In L.A., I started going to this place called the Center for Self-Realization, which sounds like a cult. I don't think it is. But founded by Paramahansa Yogananda, who wrote Autobiography of a Yogi. And he brought yoga to the West in, like, the 1920s. And so I was really interested in, like, what he espoused was there's all these connections between the major world religions.