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HalupkiMonster
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Hello!
I have a couple of questions.
I find that Lutheran theology, at least what I know of it so far, makes the most sense to me. I especially love what Martin Luther has to say about the scripture, and the various Lutheran commentaries I've referenced in Bible study seem to be perfect. Is the Lutheran Study Bible something worth buying for the notes?
For nearly 10 years, I've been on a search for the right Church for myself. I was baptized Presbyterian (PCUSA) as an infant, but grew up in a non religious family. At the age of 14, I joined the Eastern Orthodox Church (confirmed.) I had several large issues with Eastern Orthodoxy. For silly reasons that I regret now (mostly an effort to fit in with my friends,) I joined the Roman Catholic Church freshman year of college. I saw them as more liberal than the Orthodoxy I'd known for so long. After two months, I left. Not only did they have the same issues I saw within Eastern Orthodoxy, but even more (purgatory, indulgences, etc.) Plus there was some blatant hypocrisy in the people around me that I couldn't deal with (which I'm sure I could find anywhere, and letting it effect me was my own weakness.)
Without a formal Church home, I attend a very liberal Episcopal Church. I enjoy the freedom I have in such an open minded tradition. I never thought I'd say it, but I'm really loving the reading I'm doing about the reformers of our faith (though part of me is still afraid that Eastern Orthodoxy or Roman Catholicism is/are the one and only way.)
What I want to know is, do Lutherans profess that they are the only way to Christ, the only people possessing the full truth of the good news?
Would someone in my circumstances be permitted to receive Holy Communion in a Lutheran (LCMS) Church?
I am a gay man, but I am celibate because of my religious convictions. I am not open about my sexual orientation. Would I be welcome in the LCMS? Do they have the understanding that possessing the predisposition to homosexuality is not sinful, only the sinful act is?
After worshipping and being culturally immersed in Eastern Christianity for such a large portion of my life, Western Christianity seems exotic, and like there are so many things for me to discover. I am theologically conservative, but have a few ideas that go against a lot of what is professed in the RCC and EOC. Imagine my happiness when I started reading the works of Luther!!!
When I was little I went to a Lutheran elementary school that was attached to a parish. I was in the Christmas story play and everything.
I'm going to go there for Church once in a while, I think, while still attending the Episcopal Church until I am comfortable (the Episcopalians are just so darn nice.)
Growing up, both of my grandmothers (one a German Lutheran and one a Polish Catholic) taught me about Jesus and how to love Him. I'm just having the hardest time finding the right Church, and joining, blending and then leaving a congregation is a difficult process. The Lutheran Church sounds like it might be just what I am looking for.
Thank you for answering my questions!
I have a couple of questions.
I find that Lutheran theology, at least what I know of it so far, makes the most sense to me. I especially love what Martin Luther has to say about the scripture, and the various Lutheran commentaries I've referenced in Bible study seem to be perfect. Is the Lutheran Study Bible something worth buying for the notes?
For nearly 10 years, I've been on a search for the right Church for myself. I was baptized Presbyterian (PCUSA) as an infant, but grew up in a non religious family. At the age of 14, I joined the Eastern Orthodox Church (confirmed.) I had several large issues with Eastern Orthodoxy. For silly reasons that I regret now (mostly an effort to fit in with my friends,) I joined the Roman Catholic Church freshman year of college. I saw them as more liberal than the Orthodoxy I'd known for so long. After two months, I left. Not only did they have the same issues I saw within Eastern Orthodoxy, but even more (purgatory, indulgences, etc.) Plus there was some blatant hypocrisy in the people around me that I couldn't deal with (which I'm sure I could find anywhere, and letting it effect me was my own weakness.)
Without a formal Church home, I attend a very liberal Episcopal Church. I enjoy the freedom I have in such an open minded tradition. I never thought I'd say it, but I'm really loving the reading I'm doing about the reformers of our faith (though part of me is still afraid that Eastern Orthodoxy or Roman Catholicism is/are the one and only way.)
What I want to know is, do Lutherans profess that they are the only way to Christ, the only people possessing the full truth of the good news?
Would someone in my circumstances be permitted to receive Holy Communion in a Lutheran (LCMS) Church?
I am a gay man, but I am celibate because of my religious convictions. I am not open about my sexual orientation. Would I be welcome in the LCMS? Do they have the understanding that possessing the predisposition to homosexuality is not sinful, only the sinful act is?
After worshipping and being culturally immersed in Eastern Christianity for such a large portion of my life, Western Christianity seems exotic, and like there are so many things for me to discover. I am theologically conservative, but have a few ideas that go against a lot of what is professed in the RCC and EOC. Imagine my happiness when I started reading the works of Luther!!!
When I was little I went to a Lutheran elementary school that was attached to a parish. I was in the Christmas story play and everything.
Growing up, both of my grandmothers (one a German Lutheran and one a Polish Catholic) taught me about Jesus and how to love Him. I'm just having the hardest time finding the right Church, and joining, blending and then leaving a congregation is a difficult process. The Lutheran Church sounds like it might be just what I am looking for.
Thank you for answering my questions!
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