
Protestant Worship Leader Becomes Catholic | David L. Gray in the Morning
Nora Breanne’s journey into the Catholic Church began where she least expected it—on the worship stage of her evangelical community. As a Baptist and non‑denominational worship leader, she loved Jesus, loved Scripture, and loved serving. But when her pastor’s harsh claims about Catholicism didn’t match what she was discovering in Scripture and history, curiosity turned into investigation—and investigation turned into conviction.
In this candid conversation, Nora shares how anti‑Catholic sermons, YouTube rabbit holes, early Church history, and Eucharistic miracles slowly dismantled her assumptions. She opens up about the fear of losing friends, the shock of realizing her beliefs didn’t match historic Christianity, and the moment she told her husband she needed to become Catholic. Together, they entered OCIA—transforming their marriage, their worship, and their understanding of the faith.
We explore the biggest misconceptions Protestants have about Catholicism, the struggle with Marian dogmas, the beauty of apostolic succession, the shock of discovering the early Church, and the emotional weight of leaving a worship‑centered church culture for the sacramental life of the Church Christ founded.
This is a conversion story full of honesty, humor, humility, and grace—and a powerful witness for anyone discerning the Catholic faith.




