Confirmation Season!

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This will be the first time for me as well. I was raised LCA, also, and it was my dad who conducted Catechetical Class!!! Talk about pressure. 😃

Jon
Today was the first time that the ones that were confirmed were allowed to take Communion. In the ELCA, my children were allowed to take early Communion without being confirmed. I read an article that the Episcopal Church is thinking about allowing the unbaptized to take Communion.🤷
 
That’s a disturbing, scary notion indeed, hn. But consider that the Anglican Communion is in a huge state of disrepair and flux right now. Go read about the Diocese of Sydney, Australia. They permit LAY consecrations of the Eucharist now! Now that is disturbing IMO…
. I read an article that the Episcopal Church is thinking about allowing the unbaptized to take Communion.🤷
 
That’s a disturbing, scary notion indeed, hn. But consider that the Anglican Communion is in a huge state of disrepair and flux right now. Go read about the Diocese of Sydney, Australia. They permit LAY consecrations of the Eucharist now! Now that is disturbing IMO…
I thought they had decided not to do that? From what I understand they are actually quite different from the Episcopalians - they aren’t liberal, they are very, very Low.
 
Today was the first time that the ones that were confirmed were allowed to take Communion. In the ELCA, my children were allowed to take early Communion without being confirmed. I read an article that the Episcopal Church is thinking about allowing the unbaptized to take Communion.🤷
Your experiences are the same as mine. I’m sure you, like me, received 1st Holy Communion on the day of your confirmation - I was 15 years old. My daughter and son went through classes at about age 8 or 9 to receive first Holy Communion.

Do you remember these words?

The Father in heaven, for Jesus’ sake, renew and increase in you the gift of the Holy Spirit, to your strengthening in faith, to your growth in grace, to your patience in suffering, and to the blessed hope of everlasting life.

Its been over 40 years and I still remember the laying on of hands, and the response, each of us in turn, ā€œAmenā€.

Jon
 
I, along with my fellow candidates, will be confirmed on Pentecost 😃
 
Your experiences are the same as mine. I’m sure you, like me, received 1st Holy Communion on the day of your confirmation - I was 15 years old. My daughter and son went through classes at about age 8 or 9 to receive first Holy Communion.

Do you remember these words?

The Father in heaven, for Jesus’ sake, renew and increase in you the gift of the Holy Spirit, to your strengthening in faith, to your growth in grace, to your patience in suffering, and to the blessed hope of everlasting life.

Its been over 40 years and I still remember the laying on of hands, and the response, each of us in turn, ā€œAmenā€.

Jon
Those are the same words, I still have my confirmation picture.
 
I read an article that the Episcopal Church is thinking about allowing the unbaptized to take Communion.🤷
geoconger.wordpress.com/2011/05/20/us-backing-for-communion-without-baptism-the-church-of-england-newspaper-may-20-2011/

Just to note the reason this is being considered appears to be a welcoming gesture and a way to bring people to Christ.

A parishoner in the story linked above is quoted as saying at his first visit to a congregation he received Holy Communion, and was led to join the church.

An Episcopalian clergyman is quoted as saying his parish "welcomes everybody, Orthodox believer or skeptic, gay or straight, black or white, rich or poor, everybody is invited to eat at God’s tableā€.

I wouldn’t be as troubled by this as some I know are here. As it does seem to me to be very much in line with the words of Jesus in Jn 6:37 where Jesus says, ā€œI will not reject anyone who comes to me.ā€

And yes before any one says so, I am aware the Catholic Church does not believe believers are receiving Him in such a Communion. šŸ™‚

In any case, peace to all who seek Him. And God bless each of us along our journeys.
 
I have trouble with it. If it’s a gay man who is staying celibate or confessing his sin if he falls with sincere repentence, then I fully support him. But if he’s ā€œpartneredā€ with another man or having sodomy, he should not be welcome to communion in any Church. Likewise a skeptic, just out of integrity to his own intellect let alone respect for God, should not approach the Sacrament until he gets some counseling, prayer, and a return to his faith. Rich, poor, black, white, or any ethnicity should approach communion any time! šŸ‘
geoconger.wordpress.com/2011/05/20/us-backing-for-communion-without-baptism-the-church-of-england-newspaper-may-20-2011/

Just to note the reason this is being considered appears to be a welcoming gesture and a way to bring people to Christ.

A parishoner in the story linked above is quoted as saying at his first visit to a congregation he received Holy Communion, and was led to join the church.

An Episcopalian clergyman is quoted as saying his parish "welcomes everybody, Orthodox believer or skeptic, gay or straight, black or white, rich or poor, everybody is invited to eat at God’s tableā€.

I wouldn’t be as troubled by this as some I know are here. As it does seem to me to be very much in line with the words of Jesus in Jn 6:37 where Jesus says, ā€œI will not reject anyone who comes to me.ā€

And yes before any one says so, I am aware the Catholic Church does not believe believers are receiving Him in such a Communion. šŸ™‚

In any case, peace to all who seek Him. And God bless each of us along our journeys.
 
Those are the same words, I still have my confirmation picture.
hn, Jon, nhylan, or Gurney with your background you might know too šŸ‘

Do Lutherans and Episcopalians take Confirmation names? Mine for instance was David. At the time because a 10 yr old liked the story of David slaying Goliath. What can I say. 🤷 I was 10. 😃 At the time never thought of Matt! šŸ™‚
 
I have trouble with it.
Rest assured Gurney truly my brother and dear baseball friend in Christ, I was counting you among the many who are skeptics of this Episcopalian idea. šŸ‘ I perhaps still need to work just a bit on your skepticism of the team with the best record in all of MLB beisbol however heading into the end of May. šŸ˜› Peace to you.
 
Glad to know I’m predictible! There are two areas I’m consistent: Giants baseball and morality LOL!!

I will have to continue to educate my good buddy CMatt in taking the World Champion Giants who are first place in the NL West seriously! Won 5 in a row, swept the Dodgers then swept Oakland…Bumgarner, Cain, Lincecum, Sanchez, Wilson, Affeldt, Cody Ross, Buster Posey, the Panda, and hopefully in a few months we’ll get our boy out of triple A Fresno (an hour away from here incidentally) Brandon Belt to come up to the Giants.

The key is watching AFTER the all-star break. If the Tribe looks this good after the all-star break and they’re able to dominate the playoffs, then we’ll all kneel in awe. At this point, being a good regular season team is something the Dodgers and Padres have done for years now…and look where they ended up! Same with the Angels! šŸ˜›
Rest assured Gurney truly my brother and dear baseball friend in Christ, I was counting you among the many who are skeptics of this Episcopalian idea. šŸ‘ I perhaps still need to work just a bit on your skepticism of the team with the best record in all of MLB beisbol however heading into the end of May. šŸ˜› Peace to you.
 
Glad to know I’m predictible! There are two areas I’m consistent: Giants baseball and morality LOL!!

I will have to continue to educate my good buddy CMatt in taking the World Champion Giants who are first place in the NL West seriously! Won 5 in a row, swept the Dodgers then swept Oakland…Bumgarner, Cain, Lincecum, Sanchez, Wilson, Affeldt, Cody Ross, Buster Posey, the Panda, and hopefully in a few months we’ll get our boy out of triple A Fresno (an hour away from here incidentally) Brandon Belt to come up to the Giants.

The key is watching AFTER the all-star break. If the Tribe looks this good after the all-star break and they’re able to dominate the playoffs, then we’ll all kneel in awe. At this point, being a good regular season team is something the Dodgers and Padres have done for years now…and look where they ended up! Same with the Angels! šŸ˜›
Don’t forget the Keizer Volcanoes who also feed up to the Giants…:D:D:D
 
I will have to continue to educate my good buddy CMatt in taking the World Champion Giants who are first place in the NL West seriously! Won 5 in a row, swept the Dodgers then swept Oakland…Bumgarner, Cain, Lincecum, Sanchez, Wilson, Affeldt, Cody Ross, Buster Posey, the Panda, and hopefully in a few months we’ll get our boy out of triple A Fresno (an hour away from here incidentally) Brandon Belt to come up to the Giants.

The key is watching AFTER the all-star break. If the Tribe looks this good after the all-star break and they’re able to dominate the playoffs, then we’ll all kneel in awe. At this point, being a good regular season team is something the Dodgers and Padres have done for years now…and look where they ended up! Same with the Angels! šŸ˜›
Gurney, but I see not the names of Mays, McCovey, or Bonds. So it was these reformed successors who were your shepherds to the promised land last fall? But of course one does not know what will happen this week, let alone know with 100% absolute certainty what the truth shall be after the all-star break. But in the meantime one still keeps some faith and belief! šŸ‘
 
hn, Jon, nhylan, or Gurney with your background you might know too šŸ‘

Do Lutherans and Episcopalians take Confirmation names? Mine for instance was David. At the time because a 10 yr old liked the story of David slaying Goliath. What can I say. 🤷 I was 10. 😃 At the time never thought of Matt! šŸ™‚
It is not a tradition I’m aware of in Lutheranism, at least in the old LCA, or the LCMS. That’s not to say it wouldn’t be in Europe or elsewhere.
Out of curiosity, where does the tradition come from, and what is its purpose?

Jon
 
I’m not a Bonds fan though I’m not a hater or freak about him either. I’ve stood ten feet from him. I’m more of a Will Clark, Marichal, McCovey, JT Snowe kinda guy. But with our current team I adore Cody Ross, Matt Cain, Lincecum (dooby roller), and of course my boy Brian Wilson! I’m a believer in the Buster, too! :cool: Champeens!
Gurney, but I see not the names of Mays, McCovey, or Bonds. So it was these reformed successors who were your shepherds to the promised land last fall? But of course one does not know what will happen this week, let alone know with 100% absolute certainty what the truth shall be after the all-star break. But in the meantime one still keeps some faith and belief! šŸ‘
 
I’m not a Bonds fan though I’m not a hater or freak about him either. I’ve stood ten feet from him. I’m more of a Will Clark, Marichal, McCovey, JT Snowe kinda guy. But with our current team I adore Cody Ross, Matt Cain, Lincecum (dooby roller), and of course my boy Brian Wilson! I’m a believer in the Buster, too! :cool: Champeens!
Ace pitcher Tim Lincecum (a Volcano in 2006)…BTW…the World Series trophy makes a stop here in July. Volcano stadium is only about a 5 minute drive from my house…CMATT is jealousā€¦šŸ˜›
 
It is not a tradition I’m aware of in Lutheranism, at least in the old LCA, or the LCMS. That’s not to say it wouldn’t be in Europe or elsewhere.
Out of curiosity, where does the tradition come from, and what is its purpose?

Jon
Hi Jon, well I’m not even certain it’s done or encouraged as much anymore. Or if it was a requirement. But back in my younger days everyone I knew chose one. For instance often it seemed someone might have chosen a saint’s name who they especially admired. Perhaps it also represented a renewed commitment to God. Or taken from cases such as Abram becoming Abraham and Sarai becoming Sarah. Has been many a year since I was confirmed. And I might well be incorrect. So I welcome someone to explain it better if so. God bless!
 
Ace pitcher Tim Lincecum (a Volcano in 2006)…BTW…the World Series trophy makes a stop here in July. Volcano stadium is only about a 5 minute drive from my house…CMATT is jealousā€¦šŸ˜›
AB, šŸ˜› but well I do have a pic of myself with a WS trophy the righteous just missed having in their grasps 14 yrs ago. And taking that picture with the enemy was quite a work of mercy! 😃
 
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