frjon
frjon
Classical And Anglican Conversion Part 1: God Is Infinitely Grand jonjordan.com
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ReaderJohn
ReaderJohn

@frjon Glad to listen.

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JimRain
JimRain

@frjon Your reflection aligns, a bit, with that of my cousin, who moved to the Anglican tradition after many years in a denomination grounded in a strong Reformed tradition. He said (I'm paraphrasing), "I'd enjoyed great teaching in my old church. I came to my current church because I felt a need for great worshipping, as well."

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ReaderJohn
ReaderJohn

@JimRain My profile includes homo adorans.

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ReaderJohn
ReaderJohn

@JimRain Speaking of moves between traditions, I had a law school classmate who became Roman Catholic because (I paraphrase; it has been a long time) "I'd rather have a Pope in Rome who claims infallibility but leaves me alone than a pompadoured preacher who claims just to be preaching the Bible but tries to micromanage my life."

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jabel
jabel

@ReaderJohn 😄

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annahavron
annahavron

@ReaderJohn Alas, the Roman Catholic priests of my childhood had strong opinions about the direction of my life as well, so I had to leave that tradition.

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