So! I believe we left off the love story here, with Papa Rooster and I getting married in a December wedding at the Baptist church I grew up in.
It was our final semester at
In his research, he had found references to a “three streams, one river” concept which referred to three worship styles—charismatic, evangelical and liturgical—blending together to create a balanced whole. He recognized that this phrase described a church he and his parents had occasionally attended when he was in high school, though it was an hour away: St. Paul's Episcopal Church in
So we began to try different churches every Sunday, searching for something similar. We tried Episcopal churches, Assembly of God churches, even a Vineyard. But nothing really had that balance.
(Little did we know that just a few years after we graduated, Fr. William Beasley would come to tiny Church of the Resurrection --just barely in existence when we were at Wheaton--and begin to shape it into a wonderful example of a “three streams, one river” church. And it continues to be, to this day!)
We graduated, moved to Des Plaines (another
These new friends immediately asked us to consider being part of the small group that they were forming. The catch? We had to attend their church, giant
Willow Creek was spawning daughter churches left and right at that time (’88-early ’91), and we and the other couple discerned that we were being called by God to start a Willow Creek-style church plant out in Los Angeles. We decided to rent a house together, near the church, so that we could pray and worship and strategize more about this.
And there I shall leave you, holding your sides and laughing at our youthful naivete--please, feel free!--till Part Two.
4 comments:
I so glad you're doing this story! I have wondered for so long about your "conversion."
Hello :-):
I'm the "commenter" that asked about your journey from Baptist to Anglican. Thanks so much for posting.
Scarlett--
Oh, good, I'm so glad you're reading!! Thanks for your patience. ;)
Jeanne
I love hearing about people's Spiritual Journey's. They are so full of discovery and joy.
Thanks for sharing yours.
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