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stewstew03
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This morning I attended services at a southern baptist church (as some of you know, I am a convert to the faith, and if I don’t make it to mass on Saturday evening, I divide my Sundays between mass and ecclesial services with my wife).
Anyway, the first half of today’s service was dedicated to patriotism – saying the pledge of allegiance, singing our national anthem, as well as other patriotic “hymns” while patriotic symbols and images (e.g., the statue of liberty, a bald eagle, American flag) flashed up on the screen. Each attendee was also provided an American flag to wave during the festivities, and there were several American flags on stage.
I am all for patriotism – but is this appropriate for Sunday worship? The first half of the service had absolutely nothing to do with the Gospel; it was all about passion for 'Merica rather than Christ’s passion. Too often, evangelical Protestants are quick to label Catholics as idolaters or Mary worshippers when they may see a Catholic praying at the feet of a statue of Mary, or at the feet of a saint. I can only imagine how an evangelical Protestant would react if he or she went to a Catholic mass and saw images/relics of Mary, heard parishioners singing Marian hymns, saying the Hail Mary, etc… “Idolatry!”
At least Mary leads us to Christ; singing the Star Spangled Banner leads us to the sin of pride…
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BNoz-sjCcAATcTM.jpg:large
Anyway, the first half of today’s service was dedicated to patriotism – saying the pledge of allegiance, singing our national anthem, as well as other patriotic “hymns” while patriotic symbols and images (e.g., the statue of liberty, a bald eagle, American flag) flashed up on the screen. Each attendee was also provided an American flag to wave during the festivities, and there were several American flags on stage.
I am all for patriotism – but is this appropriate for Sunday worship? The first half of the service had absolutely nothing to do with the Gospel; it was all about passion for 'Merica rather than Christ’s passion. Too often, evangelical Protestants are quick to label Catholics as idolaters or Mary worshippers when they may see a Catholic praying at the feet of a statue of Mary, or at the feet of a saint. I can only imagine how an evangelical Protestant would react if he or she went to a Catholic mass and saw images/relics of Mary, heard parishioners singing Marian hymns, saying the Hail Mary, etc… “Idolatry!”
At least Mary leads us to Christ; singing the Star Spangled Banner leads us to the sin of pride…
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BNoz-sjCcAATcTM.jpg:large