Thank you for taking the time and effort to write this series, Tsh. I have commented this once before, but my family and I became Anglican just this summer after many months of wrestling with God over leaving the only church we’ve ever known as a family. (I’m sure you’ve heard of our former pastor, Andy Stanley 😉.) It was a big jump from a nondenominational mega-church to a small Anglican parish after decades of being steeped in evangelicalism, but we adore it. Communion every week! The collects and daily office! God bless Andy, but a pastor we can actually KNOW! It feels so rooted. So embodied. Your posts and podcasts have been a wonderful light on this path, and I can’t wait to read more.
Thank you for taking the time and effort to write this series, Tsh. I have commented this once before, but my family and I became Anglican just this summer after many months of wrestling with God over leaving the only church we’ve ever known as a family. (I’m sure you’ve heard of our former pastor, Andy Stanley 😉.) It was a big jump from a nondenominational mega-church to a small Anglican parish after decades of being steeped in evangelicalism, but we adore it. Communion every week! The collects and daily office! God bless Andy, but a pastor we can actually KNOW! It feels so rooted. So embodied. Your posts and podcasts have been a wonderful light on this path, and I can’t wait to read more.
I’m so glad to hear it, Wendi! I’m forever grateful for my time in the Anglican Church.