I grew up in Wesleyan church dominated by Pentecostal-influenced worship leaders. It was only apparent a portion of the time. When we attended youth conferences, they'd show their true colors.
Having grown up in that environment and having a Charismatic Roman Catholic great grandmother who I know was saved beyond a reasonable doubt has had a dual effect of-
1. Making me appreciate order and contemplation while worshiping as a body.
2. Tempering a possible tendency to label everybody around me a heretic. Nobody gets everything right. Praise be to God for the Grace He gives to our small minds and fickle hearts.
Having grown up in that environment and having a Charismatic Roman Catholic great grandmother who I know was saved beyond a reasonable doubt has had a dual effect of-
1. Making me appreciate order and contemplation while worshiping as a body.
2. Tempering a possible tendency to label everybody around me a heretic. Nobody gets everything right. Praise be to God for the Grace He gives to our small minds and fickle hearts.
I pretty much know for a fact, as much as anyone can know, that she was saved too. But RCC makes me nervous with almost everything they do. From kissing statues and paintings to chanting in latin to praying to Mary and the Saints. Even with all that stuff that makes me nervous for people I know it must not disqualify them.
When she passed away I inherited her bibles. I didn't really like them at first. Especially the extra books, the Apocrypha. But I read them. And I was able to understand some verses that I didn't quite get in the KJV when I read her ESV. And I got to see all her notes and underlines which was cool.