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I'm attending an Anglican service once a month for the Eucharist and I quite like it. (There are no Lutheran English services where I live). Anyway, I noticed they bow a lot before the Altar. I understand that this is merely an expression of faith, and I'm aware of a few different practices related to this in the various branches of Christianity.
However, forgive my ignorance, what does the different Lutheran churches around the world do?
Also, is this a normal custom in the Anglican Eucharist? I suppose it depends a bit on the style; I wouldn't expect HTB for example to do this, but perhaps in a more high church setting?
Just more curious than anything. I was wondering if it's simply something "Japanese".
However, forgive my ignorance, what does the different Lutheran churches around the world do?
Also, is this a normal custom in the Anglican Eucharist? I suppose it depends a bit on the style; I wouldn't expect HTB for example to do this, but perhaps in a more high church setting?
Just more curious than anything. I was wondering if it's simply something "Japanese".