I have been attending a premillennial, Arminian, dispensational--in other words hardcore evangelical--church for years. Mainly this is because my wife was on staff there part-time, but she recently resigned from that position. This frees us to look for another church where hopefully every sermon can't be summarized (as Rod Rosenbladt has pointed out on White Horse Inn) with the words, "Try harder."

Neither of us has a Reformed background, but with our limited exposure to Reformed theology and worship, we yearn for such a church. (Oooops...I almost said "such an experience". That's my evangelical mindset showing.)

But I agree that it's hard. We have developed many close friendships with other families over the years. Not that we'll have to sever those ties, but not seeing them week after week will pretty much cut us off from them. And in spite of the pastor's orientation, we genuinely like him as a preacher and often his messages are right on.