While not Catholic nor Anglican, Lutheran worship is highly liturgical, as well. This may or may not help, but in our Lutheran Worship book, the liturgy is layed out, and each part, from invocation to benediction has a specific scriptural reference. Perhaps if you went through the mass from a scriptural reference perspective, it might make some connections for him.A friend of mine, who is Baptist, is having a sort of crisis of faith so I invited him to attend church with me last Sunday; I thought a different perspective might help him out. I wasn’t trying to convert him, as I firmly believe one’s spiritual journey is their own to travel.
After Mass, we got in the car and I asked him what he thought. He asked me how I could attend a church that was so ritualistic and empty. I empathized with his sentiments because I grew up in an evangelical/fundamentalist church and have heard this criticism many times.
I told him that he couldn’t compare a Baptist service to an Episcopal service; the two are too different. A Baptist service is for praise and worship, and he should think of an Episcopal Mass, from procession to recession, as one long prayer.
I didn’t know what to say; I was speaking off the cuff. What should I have said?
Just a thought.
Jon