A young man paced the sidewalk nervously as I approached Church for Matins. We exchanged names, his sounding middle-eastern.
âIâm an inquirer,â he said. âFirst time in an Orthodox Church?â âYes.â âWhat drew you?â
Notable hesitation, then one word: âRepentance.â
âYou picked a good Sunday for that. The theme is the parable of the Prodigal Son. Do you know it?â
âNo. I just started reading Matthew.â
(Edited to make me sound slicker than I was.)
So I summarized the parable for him and then left to do my part in the services.
Seldom have we had someone starting as such a âclean slate,â innocent of any knowledge of the faith.
But remarkable, too, that seldom have we had someone give a confident answer that ârepentanceâ is what drew him. That is probably the very best of all possible answers. I donât know where he got it.
He stayed all three hours through the Divine Liturgy. I think Godâs up to something in this young man.