New to Anglicanism!

Discussion in 'New Members' started by Michael Sei Davis, Feb 11, 2015.

  1. Michael Sei Davis

    Michael Sei Davis New Member

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    I have come from Reformed Presbyterian in South Carolina to Anglicanism in the Pacific Northwest, so culture shock upon culture shock.
     
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    Spherelink Active Member

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    Cheers! How did you end up in the Northwest?
     
  3. Classical Anglican

    Classical Anglican Active Member Anglican

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    Welcome! We are pleased to have you!
     
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    Lowly Layman Well-Known Member

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    Welcome aboard and God bless!
     
  5. Anne

    Anne Active Member Anglican

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    Welcome!! I also come from Reformed Presbyterianism-ness! :)
     
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    Paddry New Member

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    Welcome Michael. Glad you found us.
     
  7. Michael Sei Davis

    Michael Sei Davis New Member

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    The Navy transferred me and my family here two years ago. We love it and plan on staying.

    Anne, my finite experience has led me to believe this may be a trend. Something like Pentecostal>Baptist>Presbyterian>Anglican (at least that's where my family started and where I've come to!).

    I am glad to be here too!
     
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    Anne Active Member Anglican

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    Presbyterianism -- that halfway house between symbol and sacrament, yes indeed.
     
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