How old were you when you first started thinking deeply about Orthodoxy?
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To Life ImmortalAndreas said:How old were you when you first started thinking deeply about Orthodoxy?
Crazy Liz said:I hope this is considered an acceptable "fellowship post" from a non-Orthodox.
I haven't converted, but did think about it deeply in my early 40s - nearly 10 years ago.
My husband was not interested in converting, and our children were young, so I thought it was more important we all be part of one church. As I prayed about it more, I felt the Holy Spirit was leading me, at least for now, to remain in protestant Christianity. It seemed like I could do more good as a protestant sympathetic to Orthodoxy than as another arrogant convert.
I have told a few people it wouldn't surprise me if I were eventually buried as an Orthodox Christian. One of the things that impressed me about many Orthodox Christians, as compared to many Evangelical protestants, was their patience. Change doesn't have to be urgent.
Since I moved away from the area where there were many Orthodox converts, I have not been to any Orthodox liturgies, but one of the things I remember most fondly was people bringing me pieces of the blessed bread after they received the Eucharist. It took away all the sting of not being allowed to receive communion, and made me feel very welcome and blessed.
I hope you will be back for more blessed bread someday soon.Crazy Liz said:one of the things I remember most fondly was people bringing me pieces of the blessed bread after they received the Eucharist. It took away all the sting of not being allowed to receive communion, and made me feel very welcome and blessed.
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