@Joe370:
My husband and I came out of a “non-denominational” (what does that even mean?) megachurch about four years ago. The time we spent there was incredibly damaging spiritually. I now have very little tolerance for those who claim to be “reviving” the “true” church; such language makes me immediately suspicious. Often these congregations are controlled by charismatic men who have no accountability to anyone whatsoever.
We’re now part of the Church of the Nazarene, which arose out of the Holiness movement and has very close ties to Methodism, which, of course, comes out of the Anglican Church, often considered the “bridge” between Protestant and Catholic. (Incidentally, John Wesley was himself highly influenced by the Orthodox). I’m not at all ashamed of that rich history. I like that I am part of an ancient faith tradition going all the way back to those first believers. (You might see it differently - which is fine).
As a side note, my pastor did a series of sermons last year on the…I think it’s 16…main doctrinal points of the Nazarene Church. In those sermons he highlighted many of the statements found here:
nazarene.org/ministries/administration/visitorcenter/values/christian/display.html
I just wanted to share tthis because I think it’s beautiful.