- Dec 26, 2006
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I have a wee problem and would appreciate the LCMS pastors take on this.
This past Sunday I recieved Communion from a Lay-Pastor. He wasn't ordained and yet is still referred to with the title of Revrand. I'm confused. As far as my knowledge goes, only an ordained pastor should serve Communion. It's completely improper for a layman of any kind to preside over the distribution of the elements.
The man was listed on the bulletin as Rev. such and such and so I thought he must be ordained. WRONG!! Not being sure, I asked him after service. It really upset me when he said, quite blithely as a matter of fact, that he wasn't. He didn't even have a problem, as a layman, serving communion. I felt decieved and frankly... betrayed. At an ELCA church I would expect this kind of thing. Never at an LCMS.
This past Sunday I recieved Communion from a Lay-Pastor. He wasn't ordained and yet is still referred to with the title of Revrand. I'm confused. As far as my knowledge goes, only an ordained pastor should serve Communion. It's completely improper for a layman of any kind to preside over the distribution of the elements.
The man was listed on the bulletin as Rev. such and such and so I thought he must be ordained. WRONG!! Not being sure, I asked him after service. It really upset me when he said, quite blithely as a matter of fact, that he wasn't. He didn't even have a problem, as a layman, serving communion. I felt decieved and frankly... betrayed. At an ELCA church I would expect this kind of thing. Never at an LCMS.
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