I was raised as a non-denominational Christian. My family has attended evangelical Bible churches since before I was born. I memorized long passages of Scripture from a young age that remain in my memory to this day. In high school and college, I began to ask deep questions about my faith and about Christianity that ultimately led me to become Anglican. At first, I felt like I was leaving my evangelical Bible church roots behind. What surprised me, as I continued to grow, was that I was actually rediscovering my evangelical faith all over again and growing deeper into it. Like G.K. Chesterton in chapter 1 of Orthodoxy, "I have kept my truths: but I have discovered, not that they were not truths, but simply that they were not mine."
My purpose in this blog is to further explain my journey, so that other evangelical Christians might come to see what I see in Anglicanism. The three main questions I hope to answer are:
- What is Anglicanism?
- Why did I become Anglican?
- Why does it matter?
I like this--it sounds like a very cool idea. I'm looking forward to hearing more. --Tina
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ReplyDeleteI felt that way after I left the Catholic church and began participating with the Baptists. It's amazing how much you can learn from what you already know with a perspective change and a new focus.
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