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Hey, everyone. Full disclosure, I consider myself a "Christian seeker". I've wavered back and forth many times in my adult years. I wasn't raised in a Christian home, but accepted Christ and was baptized by immersion in a Southern Baptist Church at the age of 13. I left the SBC fully at the age of 22, not long after my son was born. I've dabbled in multiple occult religions, Agnosticism, Buddhism, and nothing at all since then.
When I was in kindergarten my parents scraped pennies together to send me to a wonderful private school called Faith Lutheran (affiliated with the LCMS). It was exceptionally difficult to get in, because obviously children of church attendees get first choice and the spots are very limited. In an effort to make my education more well-rounded, my parents started attending the membership classes, but dropped out after my father became angry over the compulsory tithing. Not long after that, we moved relatively far away and I was placed in public school at the end of second grade, but I still reflect fondly on my time being educated at Faith Lutheran.
I feel a calling to visit a LCMS church, but I have my concerns. First of all, I'd be the only person attending. My husband is Agnostic and my parents are not interested in the Lutheran church. Second, my predominant church exposure has been either the SBC or your non-denominational, highly charged laser-light show/rock and roll concert setting. I'm not used to the very reverent, calm church setting. I've heard that Lutheran churches tend to feel a bit "cold" if you're a visitor. I'm used to the whole, "heyyyyyy darlin'! C'mer 'n gimme a huggggg!" welcome in churches, so my hope would be I wouldn't mistake reverence for a stuck-up congregation.
Any advice or encouragement would be greatly appreciated.
When I was in kindergarten my parents scraped pennies together to send me to a wonderful private school called Faith Lutheran (affiliated with the LCMS). It was exceptionally difficult to get in, because obviously children of church attendees get first choice and the spots are very limited. In an effort to make my education more well-rounded, my parents started attending the membership classes, but dropped out after my father became angry over the compulsory tithing. Not long after that, we moved relatively far away and I was placed in public school at the end of second grade, but I still reflect fondly on my time being educated at Faith Lutheran.
I feel a calling to visit a LCMS church, but I have my concerns. First of all, I'd be the only person attending. My husband is Agnostic and my parents are not interested in the Lutheran church. Second, my predominant church exposure has been either the SBC or your non-denominational, highly charged laser-light show/rock and roll concert setting. I'm not used to the very reverent, calm church setting. I've heard that Lutheran churches tend to feel a bit "cold" if you're a visitor. I'm used to the whole, "heyyyyyy darlin'! C'mer 'n gimme a huggggg!" welcome in churches, so my hope would be I wouldn't mistake reverence for a stuck-up congregation.
Any advice or encouragement would be greatly appreciated.