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Hi folks,
I visited a LCMS church for the first time last Sunday and boy was I shocked at what took place!
It was the first of July, only three days from the US Independence Day. Growing up in a baptist church and attending a baptist university I was used to the hymn of the day being "God Bless America" and the sermon being on America as God's country, but that was not so at the LCMS church I attended.
The hymns were Christ focused, the liturgy reminded me of my sins and God's saving grace, Scriptures were read from the Old Testament, New Testament, and the Gospels, the sermon was about Jesus (who would have thought) and finally we gathered at the Lord's table to meet with Christ.
I found great satisfaction in going to a church service where Christ was the center of attention. I look forward to going back to that congregation but the only obstacle I am going to have is to get my fiance, who comes from a baptist background, to go with me.
Please keep me in your prayers.
Blessings,
Justin
I visited a LCMS church for the first time last Sunday and boy was I shocked at what took place!

It was the first of July, only three days from the US Independence Day. Growing up in a baptist church and attending a baptist university I was used to the hymn of the day being "God Bless America" and the sermon being on America as God's country, but that was not so at the LCMS church I attended.
The hymns were Christ focused, the liturgy reminded me of my sins and God's saving grace, Scriptures were read from the Old Testament, New Testament, and the Gospels, the sermon was about Jesus (who would have thought) and finally we gathered at the Lord's table to meet with Christ.
I found great satisfaction in going to a church service where Christ was the center of attention. I look forward to going back to that congregation but the only obstacle I am going to have is to get my fiance, who comes from a baptist background, to go with me.
Please keep me in your prayers.
Blessings,
Justin