So I've grown up in the ELCA and currently am at an ELCA church. However I attended a non-Lutheran Seminary. While i was at Seminary, I got to explore lots of different views about prayer. My grandmother is also very Charismatic. With that said, my views on prayer have changed. I'm more Charismatic in my approach (altho not completely)
My pastor has asked me to preach on prayer which I am excited about but I think I might hold some non-Lutheran perspectives so I'm hesitant on how to preach about prayer. I have two questions about this:
1. What is the Lutheran view of prayer?
2. Would it be dangerous to challenge some of the Lutheran views on prayer in a non-direct manner? (that would not be the POINT of my sermon but more or less I'm afraid some of the things I might say about prayer might stir some of the congregation up)
What are your thoughts??
My pastor has asked me to preach on prayer which I am excited about but I think I might hold some non-Lutheran perspectives so I'm hesitant on how to preach about prayer. I have two questions about this:
1. What is the Lutheran view of prayer?
2. Would it be dangerous to challenge some of the Lutheran views on prayer in a non-direct manner? (that would not be the POINT of my sermon but more or less I'm afraid some of the things I might say about prayer might stir some of the congregation up)
What are your thoughts??