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A little background: I was raised in the Baptist church. Was never baptized. Got married and started attending the Methodist church with my wife. I have basically been luke warm about the Christian faith my entire life. I always liked attending church and would have even called myself a Christian, although I have never been baptized. A tragic death occurred in my family about a year ago that got me looking into my faith a lot more seriously. I decided to start from scratch about whether I really believed in God or not and if so, how could I not be living more accordingly. This started a long evaluation of conscious that has led me to the Catholic faith.
My wife grew up a Methodist and has been a pretty strong Christian her entire life. She has been open to joining the Catholic Church since I have started looking into it and I believe she would follow me into the church (she has the common Methodist attitude that it doesnt matter what denomination you attend as long as you are following Christ), but she is showing some reservations now that it is getting down to it. We have met with a priest together and I have met with him alone a couple of times. I do have some guilty feelings in taking her away from the church she grew up in and taking her and my children away from attending church with her family, which is rather large, and an almost ideal situation to raise children in a Christian environment. But I dont feel I can stay in a church that I cannot fully commit myself to.
To get to my question: She has requested, and I feel I owe it to her and myself, to meet with the Pastor at the Methodist Church. I am convinced that we will end up in the Catholic Church. I am not quite sure what to discuss in this meeting or where to take the conversation. I certainly dont want to get into any theological debates. Do you have any advice for me? What should I be prepared to answer? The pastor at this church seems to be very friendly and he is obviously very intelligent. Im not too concerned about him being condescending or anything like that, its just a little intimidating talking to someone you know who has a lot more education and experience in these matters.
My wife grew up a Methodist and has been a pretty strong Christian her entire life. She has been open to joining the Catholic Church since I have started looking into it and I believe she would follow me into the church (she has the common Methodist attitude that it doesnt matter what denomination you attend as long as you are following Christ), but she is showing some reservations now that it is getting down to it. We have met with a priest together and I have met with him alone a couple of times. I do have some guilty feelings in taking her away from the church she grew up in and taking her and my children away from attending church with her family, which is rather large, and an almost ideal situation to raise children in a Christian environment. But I dont feel I can stay in a church that I cannot fully commit myself to.
To get to my question: She has requested, and I feel I owe it to her and myself, to meet with the Pastor at the Methodist Church. I am convinced that we will end up in the Catholic Church. I am not quite sure what to discuss in this meeting or where to take the conversation. I certainly dont want to get into any theological debates. Do you have any advice for me? What should I be prepared to answer? The pastor at this church seems to be very friendly and he is obviously very intelligent. Im not too concerned about him being condescending or anything like that, its just a little intimidating talking to someone you know who has a lot more education and experience in these matters.