Church of the Holy Spirit
Church at 1 Tucker Street, Pepperell, MA 01463
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I'm an a fairly devout Episcopalian. Been so for about 3 years. I enjoy Anglican worship very much even through the "controversial" 1979 Book of Common Prayer. But I noticed there were "2 Anglican Churches" in Pepperell and one day I finally kicked myself to see what the 1928 Book of Common Prayer was truly like. Very traditional, great service, and great people. Honestly, I was a tad worried mentioning I went to St. David's as St. D's split from them in the '80's and I feared there maybe still being some hard feelings. They split over social issues which was common in the Episcopal Church then over women being ministers and later if gays should marry. St. David's was more moderate on that while Church of the Holy Spirit was more conservative on it.
But anyway, it was a great service and the people didn't give me any greif at all or even tried to "convert me" the way other churches might try to do. I was surprised they still let me take Communion. I was nervious that they would be like Catholics and have a Closed Communion to outsiders. But no, they have the same position as the Episcopalians which made me feel comfortable. I met a lot of nice people and there was a great chit-chat afterwards. Before I move out of MA, I might go back one more time.
The only thing I was embarrassed about is I was completely off on reciting creeds and what-not. No surprise there. Each church seems to have it's own "language" if you will. They didn't care though. There was actually a young Evangelical (age 25) a bit older than me also checking out the Anglicans that same day which I found an interesting coincidence. If you're looking for a nice church to try out, they are one you should check out. It's just I love my church and have too many roots in it to just give it up.Added January 20, 2017 by Eric Ward