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Growing Up With Tradition

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Phoebe said:
How often does eveyone else take communion? My church has dropped back to the first and third Sundays each month. :( There were enough people that thought if we had communion every week, it would lose its specialness.
Hi Kimmy, I finally got over here. ;) We have communion on the first and third Sundays as well, but being a former Catholic, I would rather take it every week. However, we have confession every week as well. I have no idea what LCMS doctrine is on this, but I guess I could look it up. :scratch: What I like about my church, and we have discussed this before, is that mine is one of the only LCMS churches that offers open communion. If you are a Christian, you can take communion, no matter what denomination you are. That's how it should be in my opinion - communion should not have denominational boundaries.

The Lutheran Rosary is very, very interesting. Thank you for sharing that.
 
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springnjoy said:
Aaahhhh....it's great to find some Lutherans here! I have been searching for awhile on here. I personally am WELS and have been WELS my entire life. I'll post more and I have some responses to other posts, too, but I have to get to class (going to a Lutheran college for elementary education).
God's greatest blessings! :wave:

WELCOME Springnjoy!!! :wave:

Yes, I was tickled to find Lutherans here as well. I was participating in another forum over the Christmas holidays and was quite alone. Plus the debate just got downright ugly. Very discouraging...but then I found ChristianForums and there are plenty Lutherans here...and if there are ugly debates here...I have managed to navigate around them so far. I appreciate all the rest of the Lutherans here because I am only Lutheran by marriage. I don't have a lifetime of Lutheran study behind me to draw on. I have taken one college level doctrine class but that hasn't all quite "stuck". :scratch:

I am LCMS...do not know so much about WELS other than they are more conservative. I look forward to learning from you. I am also doing Lutheran college...in a way. I am enrolled in distance learning program for Lay Ministry certification. Don't have a clue as to what God has planned in this but I am excited to have the opportunity.

Switching gears....

Our church has communion every Sunday service AND Wednesday evenings (except during Lent and during Advent). It is absolutely wonderful!!! :prayer: We offer both individual and common cup at all services. On Wednesday nights I figure common cuppers outnumber the individuals 2 to 1. I am a common cupper.

I was on a pastor call committee for our congregation a few years ago and every candidate in our list pool preferred communion at every service. That spoke volumes to me.

We also offer communion to all believers who have appropriately examined themselves. This is not typical of LCMS congregations.

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Flipper said:
Hi Kimmy, I finally got over here. ;) We have communion on the first and third Sundays as well, but being a former Catholic, I would rather take it every week. However, we have confession every week as well. I have no idea what LCMS doctrine is on this, but I guess I could look it up. :scratch: What I like about my church, and we have discussed this before, is that mine is one of the only LCMS churches that offers open communion. If you are a Christian, you can take communion, no matter what denomination you are. That's how it should be in my opinion - communion should not have denominational boundaries.

The Lutheran Rosary is very, very interesting. Thank you for sharing that.
I just wanted to say, we had a Church council meeting, and I got the ball rolling to reinstate communion every service! I hope this can encourage you to pursue it in your church!
 
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JVAC said:
I just wanted to say, we had a Church council meeting, and I got the ball rolling to reinstate communion every service! I hope this can encourage you to pursue it in your church!
We just went to twice a month two years ago. We'll see what happens with our new pastor. At one time, we had two services on Sunday, so communion would alternate betwwn the 8 and 10:30 services. Then we had people complaining that there wasn't enough fellowship with the two services, so we went to one. This is when communion was every Sunday at the 9 am service. (sometimes a flakey congregation) Interim pastor enters, and it's changed to every other. (majority of congregation wanted it that way?)

I actually think that part of the reason people are afraid of being too Catholic is they fear the type of control the church would have over them again.
 
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JVAC said:
I just wanted to say, we had a Church council meeting, and I got the ball rolling to reinstate communion every service! I hope this can encourage you to pursue it in your church!
That's cool! I go to a very large church (3000 members) and it's had 2 communion services a month for years longer than I've been a member. I might mention it at a voter's meeting sometime, tho. You never know.
 
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Hey all-
Lotar, the Church of Christ does not necessarily say that it is forbidden unless it's in the NT, basically they say that they try to follow the examples of the church in the NT, not using instrumental music,by taking communion every Sunday, they believe the "healing, tongues, miracles, etc." gifts passed away when the last of the apotsles died because they were given the ability to pass those gifts on and now we can't. They teach baptism, and that it is essential. THey (no bashing) are for the most part legalistic, teaching a check list (though they will not say that) I think though as I've gotten older that has changed, it's not like that now. Grace and love are taught more ofcours some traditions are still alive and well like the lack of instrumental music but they no longer try to beat people over the head with the bible and think they are the only one's going to heaven. I say they because the whole experience left a bad taste in my mouth, it drove me away from God, now I just try to follow Jesus and love my brothers and sisters and do what I know is right depending on God's grace to save me from my sin.
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JVAC said:
I am reminded of a Monty Python Reference "...And the Lord did grin, and the people did feast upon the lambs and sloths and anchovies and orangutans and fruit bats and breakfast cereals..."
Gotta Look on the Bright Side of Life... (whistling out of tune)
 
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