Per your wishes, dear husband, ZecAustin...
Hi Sydneyv,
I'm Moriah, Zec's wife. You sound like a remarkable young woman. I would barely recognize my 20 year old self. :/
I am relatively new to head covering...about 4 months in. There's an out of state college girl in our church who is Brethren who covers. We happened to sit in back of her one day, and Zec asked her about it (quite impressive to think that although she is far from home, she chooses to continue the practice). Shortly after, the lightbulb moment hit. My mother-in-law frequents a Catholic chapel where all the ladies wear hats. She happened to wear her hat Easter Sunday to our church and mentioned the connection to 1 Cor. Lightbulb! How had I never connected the hat ladies with covering before? Similarly, how had I never made the connection between men removing their hats in church with 1 Cor. 11? That's when I became obsessed, which I frequently do with a new hot topic
, and read everything I could. I especially enjoyed all of the fascinating testimonies on headcoveringmovement.com. And I reallllly liked this guy....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pe8BZ_Lbwsc
Now it no longer became a question of 'if' but rather 'when' and 'what' which I'm still figuring out. It seems rather superficial, but I'd like to find a style that I'm comfortable wearing more full time. Right now I wear a simple lace head wrap when I know there will be prayer. What kind do you wear? Sometimes I feel like I should be covered more often than not for those instances of impromptu prayer. For example, my most recent pressing concern (okay, pun intended), I'll be having a baby in about a week. Obviously, lots of prayer is foreseeable... but do I really want to be worrying or fussing over keeping this headscarf in place the whole time? I wonder if Mary kept her head covered while she labored with Jesus... I even binged 'Amish women in labor' to see if they were wearing their little bonnets, knowing good and well, there would not be examples. I know, me of little faith. Which brings up a good point about covering. As with the other ordinances that the church observes...baptism, communion...it is a physical reminder of a spiritual truth. We can barely begin to wrap our head around God's ways. How about circumcision?! Yeeesh. Who really knows why. But I love feeling connected to all of our church history, as when we recite the Lord's Prayer. I think someone already made the significant point about the connection between the rise of feminism and the disappearance of covering. Therein lies a big clue, I believe.
One last anecdote, my mother told me a story after I talked to her about my decision to cover. When she was a new Christian, she felt deeply convicted to cover her head one night at a prayer meeting, even putting her hands over head. She mentioned it to her sweet and highly respectable man of God mentor/pastor and he told her, "some convictions we keep to ourselves." I was shocked! I couldn't believe this sweet man would have dismissed her concerns like that. She then told me that she decided it was just the Enemy trying to make her feel guilty for no reason/covering was not relevant for our time and she never had a second thought about it. Lots of conflict surrounding this issue, apparently...which goes to figure...the devil hates women...it's part of our curse. That's one reason why we need our Adams.