Mk Will
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I am new to Anglicanism. Although I grew up Lutheran, as a college student I drifted into the often mercurial, sermonizing, and emotionally driven evangelical church. So after a trip to Canterbury Cathedral a few years ago, I saw for the first time in years, the possibilities of what “church” could be, from its historicity, its message of collective unity through the Common Book of Prayer, and the living out of the Passion of Christ in the weekly service that is power, moving, liturgically sound, richly ornamental, and spiritually grounding. I have never been so at peace with my place in the fellowship of believers—all of which work hard at their faith, take it seriously, recognize that being judgmental (a hallmark and scourge of so many churches) is obnoxious, and that to serve and please the Lord in newness of life means life is not always entitled, comfortable, clean, neat, and guaranteed, and who love God and His word.
If you are looking for Christianity in the expanse of its true form and function, it would be worth a visit to St. George’s Anglican.