Hey Brent, my wife and I will most likely be coming to St. Anne's again if not this Sunday, then next Sunday. We currently attend St. Paul the Apostle's in Pismo Beach (for the Latin Mass) but after losing Fr Andrews (who loved his time at St. Anne's) we are feeling less and less attached to the parish. We attended Divine Liturgy at St. Anne's once and I was impressed with it. My wife had a few hang ups but I'm hoping I can get her to give it another shot. I absolutely love how welcoming and tight knit the parish is. Our first time there and we were approached by several parishioners as well as Fr himself. It was a stark contrast compared to the Novus Disordo parishes around Santa Barbara County that we've attended. My wife and I are considering moving all the way up to Post Falls, Idaho to attend the FSSP parish up there as a last resort (my faith is failing hard out here). After attending Divine Liturgy, I see St. Anne's as a beacon of hope on the central coast. Before we commit ourselves to gambling our family's future on an uncertain move, we really want to try St. Anne's and immerse ourselves in Byzantine Liturgy and tradition and see if that is where God is calling our family. You say you converted, did you officially/formally convert (ie writing to the Bishops and officially leaving the Latin Rite)? What was the process like?
Father Chris (monk who celebrated Latin Mass at St. Paul's) said it best during one of his homilies at St. Annes:
"You folks have it much better than you realize. Divine Liturgy and the Eastern tradition is rich and the whole church needs this....especially the Latins."
When you understand the liturgy a bit, it becomes an even more wonderful experience of worship. Ask around for Brent when you come....I'd love to meet you.
I'm a former protestant and was baptized at St. Annes. I was and am still drawn to the Orthodox faith, but my wife was raised Catholic and we found that St. Annes was a perfect fit for us....the Orthodox liturgy and spirituality but also Catholic.
And the church is literally vibrating and bursting with life. Visitors, young families, converts....baptisms every month it seems.