Had an intersting night last night.
I've recently moved across Canada, from Ottawa to Calgary, to start my grad studies. I left a WELS Lutheran church that I was raised in since my childhood and have been scouting a second WELS church out here that I was interested in joining. I agree largely with their conservative Lutheran theology, and I also have friends and family that attend this curch. I've spent the last week getting the membership transfer papers together and was supposed to be officially welcomed into the church later this morning during the service.
But the pastor came over last night to give me my welcome package and innocently brought up the topic of evolution/creation. He knew I was a palaeontologist and wanted to ask me my thoughts on the matter. I was frank with him and told him that I accepted evolutionary theory as the best scientific explanation was have about the origins of species. We proceeded to talk for the next two hours about the inerrancy of the Bible, the limits of science, the meaning of Scriptural inspiration, etc. By the end, he felt it would be best if I hold off on becoming a member of his church until I sort these questions out in my mind, and suggested that I refuse Communion for the same reason (even though I had been receiving Communion there up until now).
Well, now I'm not even certain I want to become a member of this church, given that I cannot accept a YEC viewpoint in good concience. Problem is, besides the creationism thing, I agree with the church's theological stance. The pastor suggested that I maybe check out some of the more liberal Lutheran churches in the area, but I largely disagree with their stances on such issues as gay marriage. Why should I expect to be any more welcome there? Besides feeling a little rejected, I'm also a little lost in space, not knowing which church I should turn to or where to receive the Lord's Supper.
Anyone else had a similar experience?
I've recently moved across Canada, from Ottawa to Calgary, to start my grad studies. I left a WELS Lutheran church that I was raised in since my childhood and have been scouting a second WELS church out here that I was interested in joining. I agree largely with their conservative Lutheran theology, and I also have friends and family that attend this curch. I've spent the last week getting the membership transfer papers together and was supposed to be officially welcomed into the church later this morning during the service.
But the pastor came over last night to give me my welcome package and innocently brought up the topic of evolution/creation. He knew I was a palaeontologist and wanted to ask me my thoughts on the matter. I was frank with him and told him that I accepted evolutionary theory as the best scientific explanation was have about the origins of species. We proceeded to talk for the next two hours about the inerrancy of the Bible, the limits of science, the meaning of Scriptural inspiration, etc. By the end, he felt it would be best if I hold off on becoming a member of his church until I sort these questions out in my mind, and suggested that I refuse Communion for the same reason (even though I had been receiving Communion there up until now).
Well, now I'm not even certain I want to become a member of this church, given that I cannot accept a YEC viewpoint in good concience. Problem is, besides the creationism thing, I agree with the church's theological stance. The pastor suggested that I maybe check out some of the more liberal Lutheran churches in the area, but I largely disagree with their stances on such issues as gay marriage. Why should I expect to be any more welcome there? Besides feeling a little rejected, I'm also a little lost in space, not knowing which church I should turn to or where to receive the Lord's Supper.
Anyone else had a similar experience?