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“Come, follow me” *

Ian Marples went to church as a child, encouraged to attend Sunday School by his parents. He usually attended once each month but stopped when he was about 11. His journey back to church some 50 years later began when a family member living abroad died unexpectedly. As he was buried abroad, the family organised a thanksgiving service in Dronfield, but due to a communication breakdown, Ian did not attend. He was angry and disappointed when he discovered that he had missed this important event. He decided to go for walk to ‘cool off’ and ended up walking to the church, St John the Baptist, in Dronfield.

Ian sat alone in the church, familiar to him from childhood and subsequent weddings, funerals and baptisms. He noticed a plaque on the wall listing vicars of the church from the last 800 years. One name stood out - the vicar he knew from his childhood and who had married his parents.

Ian said, “Sitting there, I remembered a lot about being in this church. It was quite an experience, the warmth of feeling that came over me. Even though the church had only been a brief part in my life, as I sat there I felt a great sense of belonging. So I decided to go to church the following Sunday and I went to Evening Prayer. I didn’t really have a clue what was going on but I still enjoyed it and felt I wanted to go back again. The more I went, the more committed I got to attending each week.”

One Sunday Ian was particularly struck by a sermon. It spoke of Jesus choosing his disciples for the first time and simply asking them to stop what they were doing and follow him*. “I realised that in a small way, this was what I was doing. I was simply following my instincts. I didn’t need to completely understand it, but just go with what my instincts were telling me and it felt right,” said Ian.

He was invited to attend Alpha and Emmaus courses to help him learn more about the Christian faith and said he enjoyed both, but the Alpha course in particular had “helped him to understand basic things in words of one syllable!”

Ian was confirmed in 2006 and helps out in church in various ways. Since his parents recently died and Ian is not married, he can feel very much on his own, but the church offers friendship and a route to a relationship with God he had not known before.

“Before I started coming to church, I didn’t really know what I believed.” said Ian. “I would sit on the fence and have no problem with what others believed in. This was a comfortable place for me, not committing to anything. But things have changed. The more I learn and the more involved I get, the more my commitment grows.”

*Matthew 4: v 18-22

 

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