You are a child of God at heart Pats and a genuine seeker of Christ.
 
Whatever your stance on OT, I will always welcome you.
		
		
	 
Limed for truth.
Some people at Church know I'm a TE, others suspect, and still others probably have no idea.  Actually, when I first came to the Church, I thought it didn't take much of a stance on origins.  But one week, at a small group, I discussed my interpretations of Genesis and Revelation.  That was a biggie.  The next day, at Church, one of the elders approached me and told me I was wrong.  He's an OEC, which I find ironic considering I now know most of the Church is YEC.  He asked me what I thought of certain factual realities about the Fall that are answered quite concretely in YEC, and not-so-necessarily in TE.  I said I didn't know regarding them.  He took this to be a strike against my position.
Later that night, after a recital by a friend, my Pastor came up to me and told me, "We believe that Genesis is historical."  I said, "I don't.  The more I read theology, the less I think so."  He responded, "There were some theologians at the beginning of the century who thought it wasn't historical..."  I said, "Right, like Bultmann," and he said, "Yes."  I said, "I'm not talking about Bultmann.  I'm talking fourth century fathers like Athanasius and Augustine."  His response was vague but he said he would get me a book to read about it.  He never gave me the book, but I didn't push it because I didn't want to be antagonistic.
I know there are a few of us, especially in the college group.  But I don't think these particular views are welcome, and so we don't really talk about it except amongst each other.  I must say, it's disheartening to be told that "we don't believe this" when we don't take strong stands are far more central matters like Dispensationalism, Covenentalism, etc.