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what about other Protestants?
I know Methodists and Episcipalians/Anglicans do, but what about others
I know Methodists and Episcipalians/Anglicans do, but what about others
I can’t speak for every Baptist since there are many different types. However, as a mostly life-long Southern Baptist (now a baby Catholic) I can say I do not ever recall a Good Friday service. We only celebrated Maundy Thursday & Easter Sunday. No Lent, no Good Friday, etc.what about other Protestants?
I know Methodists and Episcipalians/Anglicans do, but what about others
Well im glad to see you finally found a church that follows the Christain Calender perfectly nowAs is so often the case in the Southern Baptist Church it really depends on which church you’re attending. I was raised a Souther Baptist and we never celebrated Good Friday except for one church I attended when in high school. They actually really put forth a lot of effort to follow the Christian calendar. I remember really liking it and that it added so much to my Christian experience. My parents moved though and so I only had one year there. That was probably my favorite church as I was growing up. It was the only one though.
It’s really pretty hard to pin Baptists down regarding Good Friday or Maundy Thursday. I have encoutered some that are part of the SBC that have a simple prayer service for each of them, some even have a foot washing service on Maundy Thursday. Some don’t have any type of service but close their offices and their employees are off on Good Friday to simply observe the day.I was raised a Baptist. We had Good Friday services every year.
I have two dauther that are Baotist and they never heard of good firday,until some office started to close on good friday in KansasAs is so often the case in the Southern Baptist Church it really depends on which church you’re attending. I was raised a Souther Baptist and we never celebrated Good Friday except for one church I attended when in high school. They actually really put forth a lot of effort to follow the Christian calendar. I remember really liking it and that it added so much to my Christian experience. My parents moved though and so I only had one year there. That was probably my favorite church as I was growing up. It was the only one though.
As western Christians, Lutherans follow the same calendar (virtually) as Rome.what about other Protestants?
I know Methodists and Episcipalians/Anglicans do, but what about others