And that was the essence of my question and the quandary. If I was baptised in any church , since baptism is of God, and came to your church and confessed my agreement of the Lutheran beliefs then why would that keep me from taking communion. I wouldn't have to take confirmation then. In essence that is what Matt is saying. I have confessed my beliefs and was baptized and it has nothing to do with my denom background.I don't know if that's the absolute rule or not...I think Matt gives people the option, but if someone wants to be baptized and confesses Christ Matt won't make them wait until they're done taking the confirmation class.
I've seen it done both ways in a couple of different churches. I guess it's more the person's preference than anything.
I'm not trying to be difficult but just trying to figure this out.
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