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An Anglicostal Connecting to a Real World
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I love this, Dan, even though I probably won’t do it except for a little bit in my heart. Sometimes I wish we were Anglicans. Both my wife and I were born and baptized into the Roman Catholic Church, then we were members of the Evangelical Free Church where we met, married, and began our little family. Then we were Conservative Baptists when we moved to where we live now and there wasn’t then an Evangelical Free Church, then we became Presbyterians after our Conservative Baptist Church where we had raised our children, gave up the ghost by a vote of 15 to 3 with my wife and I and another good man making up the 3 dissenters, then we became Free Will Baptists, which local body was more Calvinist than Armenian, and now we are members in a Southern Baptist Church, which church has lots of baggage, we know, but this one is a good bunch of believers. We have some good friends who are Anglicans. We love the liturgies. I do hesitate to join a church that rebelled from Rome just because Henry VIII wasn’t permitted by the Pope to divorce his dead brother’s barren wife . . . but who am I to judge? We’ve had sometimes close contacts with Pentecostals too, but we neither one of us “speak in tongues,” nor much desire to do so. We sometimes feel like we are misfits. If we lived near you, we’d most definitely come visit your church. I’d really like to meet you, Brother.
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